Releases: SCCapstone/WebEvents
1.0 Release
http://ec2-3-133-106-204.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com/home
This is the 1.0 release of our scheduling web app. All of the instructions are located in the web app, or within the readme. Everything will render as the user selects options, and it should be very understandable. There are some test files located in the testfiles folder, and there are also other test files attached.
v0.9 Release Candidate 1
RC1 Release:
http://ec2-3-133-106-204.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com/
The website is presentable, functional, and modern. There are four pages on the website (Home, About us, Instructions, Contact us). Each are populated and have information pertaining to each page.
As always, the website goes from top to bottom and all functionalities are as follows on the home page:
Scheduler type: pick the scheduler type, and the scheduling algorithm changes as is
Group size: Pick your group size to sort people into.
Schedule Template: If you need a template to fill out, click the orange template button to download a template.
Spreadsheet handler: As always, upload your file as follows, click the buttons sequentially to download the finished scheduled product.
For our applications, we included a bonus feature in the form of the schedule template! Now, you don't have to guess our structure of our expected input file, we have a input file blanked and ready for you to fill out.
Cheers.
The Web Events Capstone Team
Beta Release
Beta Release
http://ec2-3-133-106-204.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com:3000/
This is the beta release of our application. Currently, there are some bugs. The readme should cover everything, but important tips: Make sure to upload the attached testcsv file in the box at the bottom left of the screen. Only the number of people per groups option currently works. There are two types of algorithms currently (seminar and field), but seminar is currently the only one accessible. You can run the field scheduler algorithm if you download the code, and follow the readme instruction to run it. You can go into the sheet.js file, and comment out the line of code with the var groups = (data2, whatever), and uncomment the line of code after it. Attached are the testcsv file for the seminar scheduler, and the fieldscheduletest for the field scheduling algorithm.
Testing Release
This is a new release of the code with the first versions of unit and behavior testing added to it.
Proof of Concept
proof of concept release.
Right now, user can upload an excel file and the data will be read and displayed as an html table. Then, the user can export a file, which will just be the same file written onto a new file.