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App Name: Productivity

App Tagline: A productivity app for students that incentivizes work

App Description: The app allows users to create accounts where they can keep track of their classes and assignments. Additionally, they can use the built-in timer as they work to raise their place in our user work time leader board.

Repo: https://github.com/Trenton-Lyke/ProductivityApp

Demo video: https://youtu.be/lWNudl_Fe6k

Frontend Description:

  • Backend integrated user authorization via account creation and logging in
  • Creating, updating, and deleting an authenticated user's courses on the backend
  • Displaying authenticated user's courses
  • Creating, updating, and deleting an authenticated user's assignments on the backend
  • Displaying authenticated user's assignments and allowing them to check off complete ones
  • Allowing authenticated users to set work timers and updating time worked in backend
  • Displaying status of number of completed assignments and position on time worked leader board

Frontend Requirements:

  • Multiple screens that you can navigate between:

    • There multiple sets of screens for each tab of the app that the user can navigate through.
  • At least one scrollable view:

    • The view for courses and assignments are scrollable.
  • Networking integration with a backend API:

    • The app uses the backend API to store, retrieve, and update user data.

Backend Requirements:

  • At least 4 routes (1 must be GET, 1 must be POST, 1 must be DELETE):

    • Implemented route for getting user by id: GET /api/users/<int:user_id>/
    • Implemented route for updating assignment: POST: /api/assignment/<int:assignment_id>/
    • Implemented route for deleting assignment: DELETE: /api/assignment/<int:assignment_id>/
  • At least 2 tables in database with a relationship between them:

    • We have a User table and a Timer table where there are many timers for one user
  • API specification explaining each implemented route:

    • Included in repo