La aplicacion web le permite a un usuario entrar asu cuenta de banca en linea y actualizar su contraseña IDE utilizado: Visual Studio Code
Para el front-end se utilizaron dos frameworks: React.js es util en este tipo de aplicacione ya que nos permite crear componentes que luego solo se importan a la vista que uno desee, asi como la utilizacion de un virtual-DOM que permite actualizar la informacion en secciones especificas de la pagina Bootstrap es mi favorito en cuanto al css, porque mediante clases nos permite personalizar nuestra app de manera rapida y sencilla, ademas del sistemas de gridas que permite el desarrollo responsivo
Se utilizo como entorno de ejecucion Node.js y para constuir el API REST Express. Ademas se usaron multiples paquetes: body-parser el cual falicita el analisis de la solicitud y la creacion de una peticion con el cuaerpo del objeto Sequelize es un mapeo de objeto-realcional que nos va a permitir el uso de la base de datos MySQL nodemon se utiliza para facilitar el uso de la terminal desde el server
npm install express sequelize mysql2 body-parser cors nodemon --save
Se utilizo mysql
MySQL server debe estar instalado en el equipo para poder que funcione la base de datos
script DDL
CREATE database bancalinea;
USE bancalinea;
create user 'Admin-Banca'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'banca';
GRANT all privileges ON bancalinea.* to 'Admin-Banca'@'localhost';
CREATE TABLE `users` (
`Cedula` VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL COLLATE 'utf8mb4_0900_ai_ci',
`Usuario` VARCHAR(255) NULL DEFAULT NULL COLLATE 'utf8mb4_0900_ai_ci',
`Nombre` VARCHAR(255) NULL DEFAULT NULL COLLATE 'utf8mb4_0900_ai_ci',
`Apellido` VARCHAR(255) NULL DEFAULT NULL COLLATE 'utf8mb4_0900_ai_ci',
`Contraseña` VARCHAR(255) NULL DEFAULT NULL COLLATE 'utf8mb4_0900_ai_ci',
`Email` VARCHAR(255) NULL DEFAULT NULL COLLATE 'utf8mb4_0900_ai_ci',
PRIMARY KEY (`Cedula`) USING BTREE
)
COLLATE='utf8mb4_0900_ai_ci'
ENGINE=InnoDB
;
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