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CSOC-WEEK-3-AndroidNative

Assignment

This week, you'll be building todo application using Android Native.

Having knowledge of the previous week is necessary since you would have gone through the basics of respective tracks.

Enable your TODO maker App to store and retrieve data to/from provided REST APIs. This means you will have the ability to have the same data on different devices on which your app is installed. We have created a backend server containing the API endpoints required for this application to function completely - https://todo-api-s7vj.onrender.com/

The complete description of the API can be found in API_Documentation.md.

Tasks

As mentioned above you task is to build todo application and connect it to the APIs. In particular, you will have to implement authentication in your app and store seperate todos for each user. Your app should have these features :

  • A Login and Register screen
  • A button on the home screen that will allow the user to create a new todo which should be updated instantly on the home screen.
  • The home screen should also have a search bar to search for any todo in the list. On searching, only relevant todos should show up on the screen.
  • The user should also be able to delete and update any todo. (Home screen should update the list instantly after deleting/updating)
  • Bonus Task: Add animation of any kind on any definite action or screen movements. It can be anything so use your imagination and creativity as you like :)

Points

Here is the breakdown of the points related to each task.

Task Points
Authentication 20
API Handling 20
Add task 20
Get tasks 20
Edit Task 20
Delete Task 20
Quality of Code 10
Design, Smoothness and Innovation 20
Bonus Task - Animation 50
Total 200

Judging

Judging would be done on the basis of your implementation and authenticity.

Deadline

You'll have a week to complete this task. Hence, the deadline of this task is 18th July, 2023 EOD

Submission Guidelines :

  • Create your own repo and implement the above tasks
  • Then, Fork this repository and clone it
  • Make a new entry into submissions as explained in comments, i.e, add your github repo link and .apk file of your application
  • Commit and Push the changes in android.md.
  • Make a Pull request and add your repo and apk link in PR template too.

API Usage

Auth System

All the requests made to the API (except the Login and Register endpoints) need an Authorization header with a valid token and the prefix Token

Authorization: Token <token>

In order to obtain a valid token it's necessary to send a request POST /auth/login/ with username and password. To register a new user it's necessary to make a request POST /auth/register/ with name, email, username and password.

End Points

Auth

  • POST /auth/login/

    Takes the username and password as input, validates them and returns the Token, if the credentials are valid.

    Request Body (Sample):

    {
      "username": "string",
      "password": "string"
    }
    

    Response Body (Sample):

    {
      "token":  "string"
    }
    

    Response Code: 200

  • POST /auth/register/

    Register a user in Django by taking the name, email, username and password as input.

    Request Body (Sample):

    {
      "name": "string",
      "email": "[email protected]",
      "username": "string",
      "password": "string"
    }
    

    Response Body (Sample):

    {
      "token":  "string"
    }
    

    Response Code: 200

  • POST /auth/profile/

    Retrieve the id, name, email and username of the logged in user. Requires token in the Authorization header.

    Response Body (Sample):

    {
      "id":  1,
      "name":  "string",
      "email":  "[email protected]",
      "username":  "string"
    }
    

    Response Code: 200

Todo

  • GET /todo/

    Get all the Todos of the logged in user. Requires token in the Authorization header.

    Response Body (Sample):

    [
      {
        "id":  1,
        "title":  "string"
      },
      {
        "id":  2,
        "title":  "string"
      }
    ]
    

    Response Code: 200

  • POST /todo/create/

    Create a Todo entry for the logged in user. Requires token in the Authorization header.

    Request Body (Sample):

    {
      "title": "string"
    }
    

    Response Code: 200

  • GET /todo/{id}/

    Get the Todo of the logged in user with given id. Requires token in the Authorization header.

    Response Body (Sample):

    {
      "id":  1,
      "title":  "string"
    }
    

    Response Code: 200

  • PUT /todo/{id}/

    Change the title of the Todo with given id, and get the new title as response. Requires token in the Authorization header.

    Request Body (Sample):

    {
      "title": "string"
    }
    

    Response Body (Sample):

    {
      "id":  1,
      "title":  "string"
    }
    
  • PATCH /todo/{id}/

    Change the title of the Todo with given id, and get the new title as response. Requires token in the Authorization header.

    Request Body (Sample):

    {
      "title": "string"
    }
    

    Response Body (Sample):

    {
      "id":  1,
      "title":  "string"
    }
    
  • DELETE /todo/{id}/

    Delete the Todo with given id. Requires token in the Authorization header.

    Response Code: 204

All the requests must be prefixed with the base URL of the API. Example: for login the POST request must be sent to https://todo-api-s7vj.onrender.com/auth/login/ with the required details. Make sure to append a slash at the end, otherwise you may encounter an error while making the POST request.

Documentation

Swagger generated docs: https://todo-api-s7vj.onrender.com/

Testing the API

The API can be tested by going to the deployed URL: https://todo-api-s7vj.onrender.com/, clicking the "Try it out" button after selecting the endpoint and finally executing it along with the Response Body (if required).

For testing the endpoints which require Token in the Authorization header, you can click on the "Authorize" button, write the Authorization token as Token <token> (which you have obtained from the auth/login/ endpoint) and finally click on "Authorize". Thereafter, all the requests made to any endpoint will have the Token in the Authorization Header.