--description--
Build a full stack JavaScript app that is functionally similar to this: https://metric-imperial-converter.freecodecamp.rocks/. Working on this project will involve you writing your code using one of the following methods:
- Clone this GitHub repo and complete your project locally.
- Use our Gitpod starter project to complete your project.
- Use a site builder of your choice to complete the project. Be sure to incorporate all the files from our GitHub repo.
Note: This project's tests do not work when using glitch.com
.
--instructions--
- Complete the necessary conversion logic in
/controllers/convertHandler.js
- Complete the necessary routes in
/routes/api.js
- Copy the
sample.env
file to.env
and set the variables appropriately - To run the tests automatically, add
NODE_ENV=test
in your.env
file - To run the tests in the console, use the command
npm run test
.
Write the following tests in tests/1_unit-tests.js
:
convertHandler
should correctly read a whole number input.convertHandler
should correctly read a decimal number input.convertHandler
should correctly read a fractional input.convertHandler
should correctly read a fractional input with a decimal.convertHandler
should correctly return an error on a double-fraction (i.e.3/2/3
).convertHandler
should correctly default to a numerical input of1
when no numerical input is provided.convertHandler
should correctly read each valid input unit.convertHandler
should correctly return an error for an invalid input unit.convertHandler
should return the correct return unit for each valid input unit.convertHandler
should correctly return the spelled-out string unit for each valid input unit.convertHandler
should correctly convertgal
toL
.convertHandler
should correctly convertL
togal
.convertHandler
should correctly convertmi
tokm
.convertHandler
should correctly convertkm
tomi
.convertHandler
should correctly convertlbs
tokg
.convertHandler
should correctly convertkg
tolbs
.
Write the following tests in tests/2_functional-tests.js
:
- Convert a valid input such as
10L
:GET
request to/api/convert
. - Convert an invalid input such as
32g
:GET
request to/api/convert
. - Convert an invalid number such as
3/7.2/4kg
:GET
request to/api/convert
. - Convert an invalid number AND unit such as
3/7.2/4kilomegagram
:GET
request to/api/convert
. - Convert with no number such as
kg
:GET
request to/api/convert
.
--hints--
You can provide your own project, not the example URL.
getUserInput => {
assert(
!/.*\/metric-imperial-converter\.freecodecamp\.rocks/.test(
getUserInput('url')
)
);
};
You can GET
/api/convert
with a single parameter containing an accepted number and unit and have it converted. (Hint: Split the input by looking for the index of the first character which will mark the start of the unit)
You can convert 'gal'
to 'L'
and vice versa. (1 gal to 3.78541 L)
async getUserInput => {
try {
const data1 = await $.get(getUserInput('url') + '/api/convert?input=1gal');
assert.equal(data1.returnNum, 3.78541);
assert.equal(data1.returnUnit, 'L');
const data2 = await $.get(getUserInput('url') + '/api/convert?input=10gal');
assert.equal(data2.returnNum, 37.8541);
assert.equal(data2.returnUnit, 'L');
const data3 = await $.get(getUserInput('url') + '/api/convert?input=1l');
assert.equal(data3.returnNum, 0.26417);
assert.equal(data3.returnUnit, 'gal');
const data4 = await $.get(getUserInput('url') + '/api/convert?input=10l');
assert.equal(data4.returnNum, 2.64172);
assert.equal(data4.returnUnit, 'gal');
} catch (xhr) {
throw new Error(xhr.responseText || xhr.message);
}
};
You can convert 'lbs'
to 'kg'
and vice versa. (1 lbs to 0.453592 kg)
async getUserInput => {
try {
const data1 = await $.get(getUserInput('url') + '/api/convert?input=1lbs');
assert.equal(data1.returnNum, 0.45359);
assert.equal(data1.returnUnit, 'kg');
const data2 = await $.get(getUserInput('url') + '/api/convert?input=10lbs');
assert.equal(data2.returnNum, 4.53592);
assert.equal(data2.returnUnit, 'kg');
const data3 = await $.get(getUserInput('url') + '/api/convert?input=1kg');
assert.equal(data3.returnNum, 2.20462);
assert.equal(data3.returnUnit, 'lbs');
const data4 = await $.get(getUserInput('url') + '/api/convert?input=10kg');
assert.equal(data4.returnNum, 22.04624);
assert.equal(data4.returnUnit, 'lbs');
} catch (xhr) {
throw new Error(xhr.responseText || xhr.message);
}
};
You can convert 'mi'
to 'km'
and vice versa. (1 mi to 1.60934 km)
async getUserInput => {
try {
const data1 = await $.get(getUserInput('url') + '/api/convert?input=1mi');
assert.equal(data1.returnNum, 1.60934);
assert.equal(data1.returnUnit, 'km');
const data2 = await $.get(getUserInput('url') + '/api/convert?input=10mi');
assert.equal(data2.returnNum, 16.0934);
assert.equal(data2.returnUnit, 'km');
const data3 = await $.get(getUserInput('url') + '/api/convert?input=1km');
assert.equal(data3.returnNum, 0.62137);
assert.equal(data3.returnUnit, 'mi');
const data4 = await $.get(getUserInput('url') + '/api/convert?input=10km');
assert.equal(data4.returnNum, 6.21373);
assert.equal(data4.returnUnit, 'mi');
} catch (xhr) {
throw new Error(xhr.responseText || xhr.message);
}
};
All incoming units should be accepted in both upper and lower case, but should be returned in both the initUnit
and returnUnit
in lower case, except for liter, which should be represented as an uppercase 'L'
.
async getUserInput => {
try {
const data1 = await $.get(getUserInput('url') + '/api/convert?input=1gal');
assert.equal(data1.initUnit, 'gal');
assert.equal(data1.returnUnit, 'L');
const data2 = await $.get(getUserInput('url') + '/api/convert?input=10L');
assert.equal(data2.initUnit, 'L');
assert.equal(data2.returnUnit, 'gal');
const data3 = await $.get(getUserInput('url') + '/api/convert?input=1l');
assert.equal(data3.initUnit, 'L');
assert.equal(data3.returnUnit, 'gal');
const data4 = await $.get(getUserInput('url') + '/api/convert?input=10KM');
assert.equal(data4.initUnit, 'km');
assert.equal(data4.returnUnit, 'mi');
} catch (xhr) {
throw new Error(xhr.responseText || xhr.message);
}
};
If the unit of measurement is invalid, returned will be 'invalid unit'
.
async getUserInput => {
try {
const data = await $.get(getUserInput('url') + '/api/convert?input=1min');
assert(data.error === 'invalid unit' || data === 'invalid unit');
} catch (xhr) {
throw new Error(xhr.responseText || xhr.message);
}
};
If the number is invalid, returned will be 'invalid number'
.
async getUserInput => {
try {
const data = await $.get(
getUserInput('url') + '/api/convert?input=1//2gal'
);
assert(data.error === 'invalid number' || data === 'invalid number');
} catch (xhr) {
throw new Error(xhr.responseText || xhr.message);
}
};
If both the unit and number are invalid, returned will be 'invalid number and unit'
.
async getUserInput => {
try {
const data = await $.get(
getUserInput('url') + '/api/convert?input=1//2min'
);
assert(
data.error === 'invalid number and unit' ||
data === 'invalid number and unit'
);
} catch (xhr) {
throw new Error(xhr.responseText || xhr.message);
}
};
You can use fractions, decimals or both in the parameter (ie. 5, 1/2, 2.5/6), but if nothing is provided it will default to 1.
async getUserInput => {
try {
const data1 = await $.get(getUserInput('url') + '/api/convert?input=mi');
assert.approximately(data1.initNum, 1, 0.001);
assert.approximately(data1.returnNum, 1.60934, 0.001);
assert.equal(data1.returnUnit, 'km');
const data2 = await $.get(getUserInput('url') + '/api/convert?input=1/5mi');
assert.approximately(data2.initNum, 1 / 5, 0.1);
assert.approximately(data2.returnNum, 0.32187, 0.001);
assert.equal(data2.returnUnit, 'km');
const data3 = await $.get(
getUserInput('url') + '/api/convert?input=1.5/7km'
);
assert.approximately(data3.initNum, 1.5 / 7, 0.001);
assert.approximately(data3.returnNum, 0.13315, 0.001);
assert.equal(data3.returnUnit, 'mi');
const data4 = await $.get(
getUserInput('url') + '/api/convert?input=3/2.7km'
);
assert.approximately(data4.initNum, 3 / 2.7, 0.001);
assert.approximately(data4.returnNum, 0.69041, 0.001);
assert.equal(data4.returnUnit, 'mi');
} catch (err) {
throw new Error(err.responseText || err.message);
}
};
Your return will consist of the initNum
, initUnit
, returnNum
, returnUnit
, and string
spelling out units in the format '{initNum} {initUnitString} converts to {returnNum} {returnUnitString}'
with the result rounded to 5 decimals.
async getUserInput => {
try {
const data = await $.get(getUserInput('url') + '/api/convert?input=2mi');
assert.equal(data.initNum, 2);
assert.equal(data.initUnit, 'mi');
assert.approximately(data.returnNum, 3.21868, 0.001);
assert.equal(data.returnUnit, 'km', 'returnUnit did not match');
assert.equal(data.string, '2 miles converts to 3.21868 kilometers');
} catch (xhr) {
throw new Error(xhr.responseText || xhr.message);
}
};
All 16 unit tests are complete and passing.
async getUserInput => {
try {
const getTests = await $.get(getUserInput('url') + '/_api/get-tests');
assert.isArray(getTests);
const unitTests = getTests.filter(test => {
return !!test.context.match(/Unit Tests/gi);
});
assert.isAtLeast(unitTests.length, 16, 'At least 16 tests passed');
unitTests.forEach(test => {
assert.equal(test.state, 'passed', 'Tests in Passed State');
assert.isAtLeast(
test.assertions.length,
1,
'At least one assertion per test'
);
});
} catch (err) {
throw new Error(err.responseText || err.message);
}
};
All 5 functional tests are complete and passing.
async getUserInput => {
try {
const getTests = await $.get(getUserInput('url') + '/_api/get-tests');
assert.isArray(getTests);
const functTests = getTests.filter(test => {
return !!test.context.match(/Functional Tests/gi);
});
assert.isAtLeast(functTests.length, 5, 'At least 5 tests passed');
functTests.forEach(test => {
assert.equal(test.state, 'passed', 'Tests in Passed State');
assert.isAtLeast(
test.assertions.length,
1,
'At least one assertion per test'
);
});
} catch (err) {
throw new Error(err.responseText || err.message);
}
};