Realworld app ================= [Realworld app](https://github.com/gothinkster/realworld) is a benchmark for implementing a relatively complex app in a specific web dev solution. Here, we implement it in Wasp, by following their [specification](https://github.com/gothinkster/realworld/tree/master/spec). Todo: - [x] User + auth (JWT). - [x] Login and signup pages. - [x] Settings page with logout button (no user deletion needed). - [x] Profile page that shows basic user info. - [x] Home page with navbar. - [x] CRUD Articles (created from Markdown). - [x] On /article page, show author username and date of creation (of article). - [x] Render article content as markdown. - [x] For Article, use special id which contains title in the name, and display it in url? - [x] CR*D Comments on articles. - [x] Add tags to articles. - [ ] Make article tags deleteable. Right now I have something but it does not delete them from the database! I think I am using Prisma wrong here, the problem is probably in connectOrCreate when updating, it does not seem to delete the ones that are missing now. - [ ] Show Popular Tags on home page. - [ ] Favorite articles. - [ ] Following other users. - [ ] Paginated lists of articles (on profile page, on home page). - [ ] Use Bootstrap 4 styling. - [ ] Use proposed url routes. What I wish I could do (& other notes): - Write less boilerplate -> declaration in Wasp, implementation in JS, it is boilerplaitish, easy to forget smth. - Write forms faster. I need to know too much about how to write forms in React, I don't like that, all the details, thinking about e.target value and what not. Might be cool if Wasp had sub-DSL for forms -> it could generate HTML that is semantically correct, and then they can apply any CSS they want. - Didn't have to write signup and login forms. - I wish it was typed. - `auth` should complain if entity does not have email and password fields. - It is tricky to remember to run `wasp db migrate-save/up`. - I wish common Prisma errors were automatically converted into corresponding HttpErrors (although, is this security problem?). Can't implement for now due to lacking support in Wasp: - Unit tests