With families living a sedentary lifestyle through the pandemic, it's time to get your loved ones up and moving again! Reach your fitness and health goals with this wellness tracker designed with children in mind. Users can toggle through their weekly sleep, hydration, and other activity statistics to view their previous data, and post their newest stats to the API all in one handy location.
- Project Specs
- Functionality
- Future Additions
- Setup
- Testing
- Illustrations
- Project Management
- Future Features
- Contributors
- Technologies
- Image Credit
FitLit is an application built in week 10 of Turing School of Software and Design. The goal of this group project was to solidify and demonstrate the understanding of:
- Creating a robust testing suite using TDD
- Utilizing Lighthouse and Wave for Accessibility
- Making network requests to API endpoints to retrieve and manipulate data
- Utilizing third party packages
- Creating an enjoyable user experience
- Fork this project to your own Github account
- Clone the repository to your local machine
cd
into the project- Run
npm install
from your command line - Run
npm start
- This will run the Webpack in the terminal so you can view and use the application in your browser
- Run
npm install dayjs
to install dayJS - Run
npm install chart.js
to install Chart.js - Fork and clone the the Fitlit API
- Clone the repository to your local machine
cd
into the project- Run
npm install
from your command line and thennpm start
- The browser should then deploy using a local host
- Find the line that says Project is running at: [http://localhost:8080/]
- Copy and paste that URL into your browser into your browser.
- Now the application set up and ready to use!
- Make sure you ran
npm install
, - Run your test suite using the command:
npm test
- The test results will output to the terminal.
Users can toggle between data to view their weekly stats as well as check their account info.
Users can post their sleep, hydration, and activity stats.
- We used a Github Project Board stay on task and meet the deadline.
- Refactor the existing CSS into Sass to create a modular design codebase
- Implement a login, or a way to select which specific user to view
- ES6 Javascript
- CSS
- HTML
- Webpack
- Fetch API
- Mocha
- Chai
- Chart.js
- Day.js
- specialty icons created by Freepik-Flaticon
- water-bottle / sleep / walk / friends / post / user / water-drop /stairs / stopwatch / path
- FitLit logo from Fitlit