## ascii-art-web
### Objectives
Ascii-art-web consists in creating and running a server, in which it will be possible to use a web **GUI** (graphical user interface) version of your last project, [ascii-art ](https://public.01-edu.org/subjects/ascii-art/ ).
Your web-page should provide usage of different [banners ](https://github.com/01-edu/public/tree/master/subjects/ascii-art ).
Implement following HTTP endpoints:
1. GET `/` : Sends HTML response - the main page.\
1.1. GET Tip: [go templates ](https://golang.org/pkg/html/template/ ) to receive and display data from the server
2. POST `/ascii-art` : that sends data to Go server (text and a banner)\
2.1. POST Tip: use form and other types of [tags ](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element ) to make the post request.\
Main page must have:
- text input
- radio buttons, select object or anything else to choose between banners
- button, which sends a POST request to '/ascii-art' and outputs the result on page.
### HTTP status code
Your endpoints must return appropriate HTTP status codes.
- OK (200), if everything went without errors
- Not Found, if anything is not found, e.g: template, banner etc.
- Bad Request, for incorrect requests
- Internal Server Error, for unhandled errors
## Markdown
In root project directory create `README.MD` file with the following sections and contents:
- Description
- Authors
- Usage: how to run
- Implementation details: algorithm
### Allowed packages
- Only the [standard go ](https://golang.org/pkg/ ) packages are allowed
### Instructions
- HTTP server must be written in _Go_ .
- HTML templates must be in project root directory _templates_ .
- The code must respect the [good practices ](https://public.01-edu.org/subjects/good-practices/ ).
### Usage
- [Here's an example ](http://patorjk.com/software/taag/#p=display&f=Graffiti&t=Type%20Something%20 ).