Lets Cook
Table of contents
- Project
- User Strories
- Languages and Tools Used
- Features
- Data Model
- Testing
- Deployment
- Refernces
- Acknowledgements
Project
Lets Cook is a site where people can share recipes and vote and comment on other peoples recipes.
After talking with Student care I knwew I would be unable to complete project on time. I am submitting a skeleton project and wil take fail and resubmit.
User Stories
Features
Future Features
Data Model
Languages and Tools Used
During this project the following languages were used:
Languages
1. Python
2. HTML
3. CSS
Tools
1. Django - frmaework project built on
2. Cloudinary - Media Static file Storage
3. Crispyforms - Forms Formating
4. Github - project depoistory
5. Gitpod - IDE
6. PostgreSQL - Database
7. Google-Developer-Tools - for debugging
8. Bootstrap4 - css library
0. AmIResponsive - Check responsiveness
Testing
Validator Testing
Python
- PEP8 PEP8online.com
Deployment
Heroku App
letscookb.herokuapp.com
This project was deployed using Heroku
Steps for deployment
Fork or clone this repository
Create a new Heroku app
Set buildbacks to Python and NodeJS in that order
Link the Heroku app to the repository
Click on Deploy
Lets Cook - GitHub
Git Hub Repository
[LetsCook]https://github.com/Bryan-Nolan/lets-cook
References
During the research of this project, I used various sites to research issues as I was going along.
[W3 Schools] (https://www.w3schools.com/)
[Python.org] (https://www.python.org/)
Also used the Code Institute material and notes for help.