Project built with React & Redux. This project is frontend of an appointment booking app for salon services. I have used "Talwind" for style. This app built for tablet to desktop screen ( >= 768) size. User can take following actions:
- User can sign up for the salon app
- User can sign in with the existing account
- A signed user will have a name and a logout button on the top
- User can see and reserve services for booking
- Services can be added to the cart without sign in but at the time of booking you will be redirected to sign-in page
- On the header, the User can see the count of items and the total amount of items in the cart
- With the click of a service card, a modal will open for service details
- A signed-in user can see her appointments on the My Appointment page
- A service can be added once for a per appointment
- If a service is already in the cart the Reserve button will be disabled with the text "Added"
- On the click of the shopping bag icon on the header will take you to the cart page
- Using Jest and React testing library for testing
- React
- Redux
- Redux Thunk
- Axios
- Tailwind
- Jest
- React Testing Liabrary
- Google Fonts (Josefin Sans)
- ESLint
- Stylelint
Node
Setup
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Clone this repository with:
git clone [email protected]:Amita-Roy/Encapture-Client.git
using your terminal or command line. -
Change to the project directory by entering cd 'encapture-client' in the terminal
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Next run
npm install
to install the necessary dependencies -
Finally run the
npm run build
andnpm start
to start the application
Start server with:
npm start
Run Test with:
npm test
👤 Amita Roy
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