Hey hackers! It’s time for you to implement what you’ve learned during the workshop.
As a part of this assignment, you would have to complete some simple javascript functions present in the src
directory!
To run the project:
- Fork and clone the repository.
- Install NodeJS on your system.
- Run
npm i
in the terminal of vscode where you've cloned the code :). - Solve the tasks!
- You can view your progress by running the command
npm run test
and then viewing the filetest.html
! - When done, push the same to GitHub and create a Pull Request to submit your work.
Task modules are located in the src
folder. Each module consists of several tasks (functions you need to complete) for specified topic. Each task/function looks mostly like the following:
/**
* Returns the result of concatenation of two strings.
*
* @param {string} value1
* @param {string} value2
* @return {string}
*
* @example
* 'aa', 'bb' => 'aabb'
* 'aa','' => 'aa'
* '', 'bb' => 'bb'
*/
function concatenateStrings(value1, value2) {
throw new Error("Not implemented");
}
- Read the task description in the comment above the function. Try to understand the idea. The comments clearly document what the inputs to the function are, and what should it's return value be.
- Remove the throwing error line from function body
throw new Error("Not implemented");
and run the unit tests again using npm run test
.
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Find the test corresponding to the function in the automatically opened
Test Results
page. You can see thepoints
associated with the particular test on the webpage. -
Clicking on the header corresponging to the test would also give you additonal information about the failing cases!
For example, in this screenshot, we can see that the
findElement
function is failing on the callfindElement(["Array", "Number", "string"], "Date")
as the same is returning the value1
, while the value-1
was expected! -
Implement the function using your JS knowledge and verify your solution by running tests until the failed test passes (becomes green).
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Even after your solution passes, try to refactor it! Try to make your code as pretty and simple as possible keeping the tests green!
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You can see your total score in the tests in the command line where you ran the
npm run test
command. You can include a screenshot of the same while submitting the pull request.
For any queries, contact us:
- Saksham Misra : +91 89602 14894
- Kislay Udbhav Verma: +91 83405 01229