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jag-ecrc

Ministry of Attorney General - eCRC

img Maintainability Test Coverage

Application Screenshots

Homepage

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Organization Information

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Terms of Use

tou

Login with your BC Services Card

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BC Services Card Test Site

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Application Form

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Information Review

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Consent

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Application Complete (Success/Failure)

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Frontend Folder Structure

The folder structure for the frontend react application will be as follows:

my-app
├── build
├── public
│   ├── favicon.ico
│   ├── index.html
│   └── manifest.json
├── src
├── .gitignore
├── package.json
└── README.md
  • build is the location of the final, production-ready build.
  • public is where the static files will reside.
  • src is where the dynamic files will reside.

src will look something like this:

src
├── components
│   └── app
│   │   ├── app.css
│   │   ├── app.js
│   │   └── app.test.js
│   └── index.js
├── images
│   └── logo.svg
├── index.css
├── index.js
└── service-worker.js

All the react components will be found in the components directory. The components/index.js file will serve as a barrel through which all sibling components are exported.

Since we are using storybook and CDD, each component will be its own directory with the component code, styling, tests, as well as .stories.js file.

This is pretty much what create react app provides out of the box, except slightly modified and adjusted to better suit CDD and focusing on component-first design and development.

Backend Folder Structure

The backend API will follow the standard Java Spring Boot MVC model for folder structure breakdown where there are models and controllers.

Authors

  • Taylor Clausen
  • Siva Karunakaran
  • Shaun Millar
  • Brendan Beach
  • Kevin Ji
  • Shreyas Devalapurkar
  • Alan Dodge
  • Peggy Zhang
  • Adam Kroon
  • Ebenezer Muthiah
  • Suresh Gajendran

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details.