The purpose of this assignment is to solidify your learning of:
- Creating an API and deploying it to Azure
- Calling the API from the client using Axios
- Using Entity Framework to store data in SQL Server
- Configuring SQL Server for localhost development and Azure
- Entity Framework Migrations
- Local storage
Add leaderboard to the application
- Allow the user to play a game
- At the end of the game get a name via a dialog
- Save the name in local storage so we don't have to ask again
- Call an API to save the data
- Create a Leaderboard page which displays the top 10 scores
- Determine a good algorithm for sorting scores
- On your fork, create an Assignment3 branch
- Update this branch (Fetch upstream) from the Assignment3 branch in the class repo. Assignment3 in class repo
- Do your homework in your Assignment3 branch
- Submit your pull request against Assignment3 in the class repo
- Ask in Teams chat if you have questions or issues
1. Create a leaderboard API Controller ❌✅
- Create an endpoint that returns the top 10 scores (HttpGet) ❌✅
- Results should include Name, average guesses, and number of games played ❌✅
- Create an endpoint that allows for posting a score (HttpPost) with data in the body ❌✅
- A new name should add a new record ❌✅
- An existing name should update that record ❌✅
- Save and load all data with Entity Framework to an Azure SQL database or LocalDb for debugging ❌✅
- Class should be named "Player" and "Players" for the DbSet ❌✅
- Fields should be:
- int PlayerId ❌✅
- string Name ❌✅
- int GameCount ❌✅
- double AverageAttempts ❌✅
- int AverageSecondsPerGame ❌✅(OPTIONAL)
- The logic should reside in a service that is injected via dependency injection into the controller ❌✅
- Set up CORS (Cross Origin Resource Sharing) ❌✅
2. Create a dialog for getting the user's name ❌✅
- If we don't have the user's name, present the user with a dialog that allows them to type in their name ❌✅
- The users current name should show on the game page (upper right) ❌✅
- This should be visible when setting/changing the name. It should change as the user types ❌✅
- The user should be able to click on their name to change it (with the same dialog) ❌✅
- Save the name in local storage and load it for the next game if it is set ❌✅
- If the name is not set, display Guest as the name. ❌✅
- Clicking on this allows for preemptive setting of the name before the end of the game ❌✅
- Dialog must be persistent, doesn't close by clicking off the dialog ❌✅
3. Save the Score and Seconds to complete ❌✅
- Save the score and time to complete in seconds at the end of the game if we have a name. ❌✅
- If the user hasn't set a name, save the score and seconds as "Guest". (Be sure to prompt first) ❌✅
- Save should be done with an Axios Post ❌✅
4. Create a Leaderboard Page ❌✅
- Create a /leaderboard page in the application that shows the top scores ❌✅
- Use Axios to call the leaderboard API ❌✅
- Make a nice display of the returned data ❌✅
- Add a link on the front page to access the leaderboard ❌✅
- Add a link to the app bar to access the leaderboard ❌✅
5. Unit testing ❌✅ (OPTIONAL) (Not covered in class, but in instructor's repo: https://github.com/granterickson/EWU-CSCD379-2024-Spring)
- Tests for the service ❌✅ (OPTIONAL)
- Integration tests for the controller ❌✅ (OPTIONAL)
6. Deploy site to Azure ❌✅
- Deploy API site with Github Action to Azure Web App ❌✅
- Unit Tests should run on build ❌✅
- Unit testing on the client side (3) ❌✅
- Animate the leaderboard (3) ❌✅
- Create a logo (3) ❌✅
- Add Average Seconds to win in score (3) ❌✅