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Galvanize Bookshelf

This is a multi-day assignment split into the following parts. Your task is to complete each part's assignment, one at a time, before moving on to the next part.

  1. Knex Migrations and Seeds
  2. Express and Knex
  3. User Registration
  4. User Authentication
  5. User Authorization
  6. Heroku Deployment

Additionally, each part has a set of optional bonus assignments to try once you completed the its main assignment. Since parts share many of the same bonus assignments, you may move to the next part without having finished all the bonuses.

The solutions are available to instructors as well as students who've completed this series.

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part1-knex migrations and seeds

Needs a better explanation for common errors such as if you dropped a table that you want to migrate, yet the migration is still in the knex_migration table. So that when you try to run knex:migrate latest you get a message saying the table is already up to date and the migration never occurs. Also I spent awhile not knowing to make sure I was working in the test environment rather than development when running the migrations and rollbacks.

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