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README.md
forum
Objectives
This project consists in creating a web forum that allows :
- communication between users.
- associating categories to posts.
- liking and disliking posts and comments.
- filtering posts.
SQLite
In order to store the data in your forum (like users, posts, comments, etc.) you will use the database library SQLite.
SQLite is a popular choice as embedded database software for local/client storage in application software such as web browsers. It enables you to create a database as well as controlling it by using queries.
To structure your database and to achieve better performance we highly advise you to take a look at the entity relationship diagram and build one based on your own database.
- You must use at least one SELECT, one CREATE and one INSERT queries.
To know more about SQLite you can check the SQLite page.
Authentication
In this segment the client must be able to register
as a new user on the forum, by inputting their credentials. You also have to create a login session
to access the forum and be able to add posts and comments.
You should use cookies to allow each user to have only one opened session. Each of this sessions must contain an expiration date. It is up to you to decide how long the cookie stays "alive".
Instructions for user registration:
- Must ask for email
- When the email is already taken return an error response.
- Must ask for username
- Must ask for password
- The password must be encrypted when stored
The forum must be able to check if the email provided is present in the database and if all credentials are correct. It will check if the password is the same with the one provided and, if the password is not the same, it will return an error response.
Communication
In order for users to communicate between each other, they will have to be able to create posts and comments.
- Only registered users will be able to create posts and comments.
- When registered users are creating a post they can associate one or more categories to it.
- The implementation and choice of the categories is up to you.
- The posts and comments should be visible to all users (registered or not).
- Non-registered users will only be able to see posts and comments.
Likes and Dislikes
Only registered users will be able to like or dislike posts and comments.
The number of likes and dislikes should be visible by all users (registered or not).
Filter
You need to implement a filter mechanism, that will allow users to filter the displayed posts by :
- categories
- created posts
- liked posts
You can look at filtering by categories as subforums. A subforum is a section of an online forum dedicated to a specific topic.
Note that the last two are only available for registered users and must refer to the logged in user.
Docker
For the forum project you must use Docker. You can see all about docker basics on the ascii-art-web-dockerize subject.
This project will help you learn about:
- Client utilities.
- The basics of web :
- HTML
- HTTP
- Sessions and cookies
- Using and setting up Docker
- Containerizing an application
- Compatibility/Dependency
- Creating images
- SQL language
- Manipulation of databases
- The basics of encryption
Instructions
- You must use SQLite.
- You must handle website errors, HTTP status.
- You must handle all sort of technical errors.
- The code must respect the good practices.
- It is recommended that the code should present a test file.
Allowed packages
- All standard go packages are allowed.
- github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3
- golang.org/x/crypto/bcrypt
- github.com/satori/go.uuid