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Python 3.7 - Follow instructions to install the latest version of python for your platform in the python docs
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Virtual Environment - We recommend working within a virtual environment whenever using Python for projects. This keeps your dependencies for each project separate and organized. Instructions for setting up a virual environment for your platform can be found in the python docs
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PIP Dependencies - Once your virtual environment is setup and running, install the required dependencies by navigating to the
/backend
directory and running:
pip install -r requirements.txt
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Flask is a lightweight backend microservices framework. Flask is required to handle requests and responses.
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SQLAlchemy is the Python SQL toolkit and ORM we'll use to handle the lightweight SQL database. You'll primarily work in
app.py
and can referencemodels.py
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Flask-CORS is the extension we'll use to handle cross-origin requests from our frontend server.
With Postgres running, create a trivia
database:
createbd trivia
Populate the database using the trivia.psql
file provided. From the backend
folder in terminal run:
psql trivia < trivia.psql
From within the ./src
directory first ensure you are working using your created virtual environment.
To run the server, execute:
flask run --reload
The --reload
flag will detect file changes and restart the server automatically.
These are the files you'd want to edit in the backend:
backend/flaskr/__init__.py
backend/test_flaskr.py
One note before you delve into your tasks: for each endpoint, you are expected to define the endpoint and response data. The frontend will be a plentiful resource because it is set up to expect certain endpoints and response data formats already. You should feel free to specify endpoints in your own way; if you do so, make sure to update the frontend or you will get some unexpected behavior.
- Use Flask-CORS to enable cross-domain requests and set response headers.
- Create an endpoint to handle
GET
requests for questions, including pagination (every 10 questions). This endpoint should return a list of questions, number of total questions, current category, categories. - Create an endpoint to handle
GET
requests for all available categories. - Create an endpoint to
DELETE
a question using a questionID
. - Create an endpoint to
POST
a new question, which will require the question and answer text, category, and difficulty score. - Create a
POST
endpoint to get questions based on category. - Create a
POST
endpoint to get questions based on a search term. It should return any questions for whom the search term is a substring of the question. - Create a
POST
endpoint to get questions to play the quiz. This endpoint should take a category and previous question parameters and return a random questions within the given category, if provided, and that is not one of the previous questions. - Create error handlers for all expected errors including 400, 404, 422, and 500.
You will need to provide detailed documentation of your API endpoints including the URL, request parameters, and the response body. Use the example below as a reference.
GET '/api/categories'
- Fetches a dictionary of categories in which the keys are the ids and the value is the corresponding string of the category
- Request Arguments: None
- Returns: An object with a single key,
categories
, that contains an object ofid: category_string
key: value pairs.
{
"1": "Science",
"2": "Art",
"3": "Geography",
"4": "History",
"5": "Entertainment",
"6": "Sports"
}
GET '/api/questions'
- Fetches a list of dictionaries of questions, total number of questions, categories and the current category
- Request Arguments:
page
- integer - Returns: A jsonified object with 10 paginated questions, total questions, a dictionary of categories and the current category string
{
"questions": [
{
"id": 15,
"question": "The Taj Mahal is located in which Indian city?",
"answer": "Agra",
"difficulty": 2,
"category": 3
}
],
"success": true,
"total_questions": 18,
"categories": {
"1": "Science",
"2": "Art",
"3": "Geography",
"4": "History",
"5": "Entertainment",
"6": "Sports"
},
"current_category": "All"
}
GET '/api/categories/<int\:cat_id>questions'
- Fetches all questions for a given category
- Request Arguments:
cat_id
- integer - Returns: A jsonify object with questions corresponding to a given category Id, total questions, and current category string
{
"questions": [
{
"id": 18,
"question": "How many paintings did Van Gogh sell in his lifetime?",
"answer": "One",
"difficulty": 4,
"category": 2
}
],
"success": true,
"total_questions": 100,
"current_category": "Art"
}
DELETE '/api/questions/<int\:id>'
- Deletes a specified question corresponding to the id of the question
- Request Arguments:
id
- integer - Returns: Does not return anything.
POST '/api/quizzes'
- Sends a post request to get next question
- Request Body:
{
'previous_questions': [16, 17, 18],
'success': 'true'
}
- Returns: a single new question object
{
"question": {
"id": 17,
"question": "La Giaconda is better known as what?",
"answer": "Mona Lisa",
"difficulty": 3,
"category": 2
}
}
POST 'api/questions'
- Sends a post request to add a new question
- Request Body:
{
"question": "Your question",
"answer": "Your answer",
"difficulty": "The difficulty level",
"category": "The category"
}
- Returns: Does not return any new data
POST 'api/questions/search'
- Sends a post request for a specified search item
- Request Body:
{
"searchTerm": "What you searched for"
}
- Returns: any array of questions, a number of total questions that tallies with the search term and the current category string
{
"question": [
{
"id": 17,
"question": "La Giaconda is better known as what?",
"answer": "Mona Lisa",
"difficulty": 3,
"category": 2
}
],
"totalQuestions": 18,
"currentCategory": "Art"
}
Write at least one test for the success and at least one error behavior of each endpoint using the unittest library.
To deploy the tests, run
dropdb trivia_test
createdb trivia_test
psql trivia_test < trivia.psql
python test_flaskr.py