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Authentication Challenge

Learning Objectives

  • Use a token-based approach to authorise access to API resources
  • Use a hashing library to encrypt sensitive information
  • Build a front-end application that interacts with a bearer-auth protected API

Introduction

You are tasked with building a small frontend application containing 3 forms and a list. There is a screenshot at the bottom of this document that gives you an idea of what to aim for. As you'll be able to see, it doesn't have to look good so don't spend time on styling!

The flow of the application you build looks like this:

  1. A user fills in the register form to create their account with a hashed password
  2. The user fills in the login form to get a bearer token
  3. The user can then create movies once they have a valid token
  4. The list of displayed movies will update as a user creates them

Setting up

Take a little bit of time to familiarise yourself with the project structure - this exercise has both a front-end React app (src/client/) and a back-end express API (src/server/) in it.

  1. Fork this repository and clone the fork.
  2. Rename .env.example to .env
  3. Edit the DATABASE_URL variable in .env, swapping YOUR_DATABASE_URL for the URL of the database you just created. Leave ?schema=prisma at the end.
  4. Edit the SHADOW_DATABASE_URL variable in .env, swapping YOUR_SHADOW_DATABASE_URL for the URL of a shadow database you created in an earlier exercise. Leave ?schema=shadow at the end.
  5. Run npm ci to install the project dependencies.
  6. Run npx prisma migrate reset to execute the database migrations. Press y when it asks if you're sure.

Instructions

  • Run the app with npm start - this will open a React app in your browser and run the express server. The server will default to port 4000, you can change this by adding an API_PORT variable to your .env if you want.
  • Work through each file in the requirements directory in numerical order. You can choose whether to work on the Client or Server version of each requirement first, but you may find it easier to do Server first.

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