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Internship Tools Workshop

A joint collaboration between TSE and HKN @ UCSD.

In this workshop, we covered the following tools:

  • Confluence/Jira
  • Docker
  • MongoDB
  • Python 3+

In this activity, we'll be building an application that uses all four of those tools. This application will be a simple CLI-based note-taking application. More details below.

Setup

All you will need for this exercise is:

  • Docker
  • Docker Compose (usually shipped with Docker)

First, clone this repository.

git clone https://github.com/TritonSE/tse-hkn-tools-workshop

Then, using Docker Compose, build and run the development environment.

docker-compose up

At this point, you will need to open a new shell. Navigate back to the repository directory. In order to run the program, use:

docker exec -it workshop_notes python notes

This will connect to one of the containers started by Docker Compose and run the note-taking application. The other container is responsible for running a containizered version of MongoDB.

Jira

The Jira project is located at https://tse-hkn-tools-workshop.atlassian.net/secure/BrowseProjects.jspa,

Note that the Jira free plan does not allow anonymous users to browse the project, so if you want to take a peak at what this project looks like, you'll have to message either David or Pranav.

Activity

In this activity, you will be implementing the function delete_note in the file notes/commands.py. This enable the user to be able to delete notes from the command line.

If you have time, I would encourage you to go a step beyond and try to implement a command to edit existing notes! This may require editing the file notes/cli.py as well.

The application is using the PyMongo driver. Documentation can be found at https://pymongo.readthedocs.io/en/stable/. There is plenty of documentation available on StackOverflow too.

Good luck!

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