Timer based on the Pomodoro technique. Created using HTML, CSS and jQuery.
The idea for this project came from FreeCodeCamp, where the project is one of a total of 5 front-end libraries projects. This is a work in progress.
User Story #1: I can see an element with id="break-label"
that contains a string (e.g. "Break Length").
User Story #2: I can see an element with id="session-label"
that contains a string (e.g. "Session Length").
User Story #3: I can see two clickable elements with corresponding IDs: id="break-decrement"
and id="session-decrement"
.
User Story #4: I can see two clickable elements with corresponding IDs: id="break-increment"
and id="session-increment"
.
User Story #5: I can see an element with a corresponding id="break-length"
, which by default (on load) displays a value of 5.
User Story #6: I can see an element with a corresponding id="session-length"
, which by default displays a value of 25.
User Story #7: I can see an element with a corresponding id="timer-label"
, that contains a string indicating a session is initialized (e.g. "Session").
User Story #8: I can see an element with corresponding id="time-left"
. NOTE: Paused or running, the value in this field should always be displayed in mm:ss
format (i.e. 25:00).
User Story #9: I can see a clickable element with a corresponding id="start_stop"
.
User Story #10: I can see a clickable element with a corresponding id="reset"
.
User Story #11: When I click the element with the id of reset
, any running timer should be stopped, the value within id="break-length"
should return to 5
, the value within id="session-length"
should return to 25, and the element with id="time-left"
should reset to it's default state.
User Story #12: When I click the element with the id of break-decrement
, the value within id="break-length"
decrements by a value of 1, and I can see the updated value.
User Story #13: When I click the element with the id of break-increment
, the value within id="break-length"
increments by a value of 1, and I can see the updated value.
User Story #14: When I click the element with the id of session-decrement
, the value within id="session-length"
decrements by a value of 1, and I can see the updated value.
User Story #15: When I click the element with the id of session-increment
, the value within id="session-length"
increments by a value of 1, and I can see the updated value.
User Story #16: I should not be able to set a session or break length to <= 0.
User Story #17: I should not be able to set a session or break length to > 60.
User Story #18: When I first click the element with id="start_stop"
, the timer should begin running from the value currently displayed in id="session-length"
, even if the value has been incremented or decremented from the original value of 25.
User Story #19: If the timer is running, the element with the id of time-left
should display the remaining time in mm:ss
format (decrementing by a value of 1 and updating the display every 1000ms).
User Story #20: If the timer is running and I click the element with id="start_stop"
, the countdown should pause.
User Story #21: If the timer is paused and I click the element with id="start_stop"
, the countdown should resume running from the point at which it was paused.
User Story #22: When a session countdown reaches zero (NOTE: timer MUST reach 00:00), and a new countdown begins, the element with the id of timer-label
should display a string indicating a break has begun.
User Story #23: When a session countdown reaches zero (NOTE: timer MUST reach 00:00), a new break countdown should begin, counting down from the value currently displayed in the id="break-length"
element.
User Story #24: When a break countdown reaches zero (NOTE: timer MUST reach 00:00), and a new countdown begins, the element with the id of timer-label
should display a string indicating a session has begun.
User Story #25: When a break countdown reaches zero (NOTE: timer MUST reach 00:00), a new session countdown should begin, counting down from the value currently displayed in the id="session-length"
element.
User Story #26: When a countdown reaches zero (NOTE: timer MUST reach 00:00), a sound indicating that time is up should play. This should utilize an HTML5 audio
tag and have a corresponding id="beep"
.
User Story #27: The audio element with id="beep"
must be 1 second or longer.
User Story #28: The audio element with id of beep
must stop playing and be rewound to the beginning when the element with the id of reset
is clicked.