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Unbabel Frontend Challenge

Challenge accepted! This time with Vue

Check the result at:

http://unbabel-vue.pbs.pt

How to run it

npm i

npm run serve

Original text bellow

Our goal is to understand:

  • How knowledgeable you are
  • How well you structure your app
  • How well can you visually reproduce a mockup

Some restrictions:

  • Use the Vue javascript framework and its Component system
  • Don't use a UI framework like Bootstrap

Your challenge will consist of the following:

You'll have to build a small web app that is able to fetch data from an endpoint we provide, list the data from the endpoint, allow editing the data, adding and removing rows, and then pushing the data to another endpoint.

Please fork this repo and commit your changes to the fork.

Here is a preview of what we are expecting:

Sample

Keep in mind that we may ask you about some of the decisions you made while building the app.

Important information to complete the challenge

Data source

Fetch the data from this endpoint http://www.mocky.io/v2/5ae1c5792d00004d009d7e5c

Using Mocky should produce no cross origin errors and should work fine for this challenge. If you do find issues, it's OK to copy the JSON into your preferred method to then provide the data to the app.

Assets, measurements, and other details

Inside this repository you'll find a folder named assets-for-challenge. Inside this folder you can find all the icons we expect you to use, in multiple formats, use what you think is best.

Detailed comments on each element

Elements Numbered

Functionality

The app should let the user do the following:

  • 1 - Get data button. When the user clicks on this button, your app will get the data from the URL in [Data source](#Data source) and fill the list
  • 2 - Upload data button. When the user clicks on this button, your app will make a POST request to the same url as the Get data button. You should send the latest information on the list using the same structure as you have received it.
  • 3 - Custom checkbox. When the user clicks on the checkbox, it will become checked. It will not have any other functionality.
  • 4 - Add line button. When the user clicks on this button, a new row will be added to the list and the user should be able to write text in both fields.
  • 5 - Delete row button. This button should be visible only when hovering each row item. When the user clicks on this button, your app will remove that row from the list.
  • 6 - List item title This title should be editable.
  • 7 - List item content. This content should be editable.
  • 8 - App title. No functionality.
  • 9 - Person icon linked to each row. No functionality.

Notes:

  • Don't worry about the blank state before loading the content.

Style Attributes

These are some and useful details about some of the elements

  • 3 - The checkbox is 16px wide and 16px high. The purple color is #859EFF
  • 6 - The font-family of the item title is Montserrat, the weight is SemiBold, the size is 16px, and the color is #566074
  • 7 - The font-family of the item content is Open Sans, the weight is Regular, the size is 16px, and the color is #778195
  • 8 - The font-family of the app title is Montserrat, the weight is Medium, the size is 18px, and the color is #414C5E

The data above is enough to complete challenge. We also include the source Sketch file in the repository, in case you want to check the original file. You can find it in _README_assets/Challenge.sketch

Typography

Bonus points:

  • Keeping in mind accessibility
  • Adding tests to your components and app
  • Using a store (Vuex) to manage the application data
  • Using vue-router to prepare the app for a future where it would have multiple routes

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