Releases: ProFireDev/Coronabook
final version under this repo - with dependency updates
What's Changed
- Bump websocket-extensions from 0.1.3 to 0.1.4 in /frontend by @dependabot in #5
- Bump highlight.js from 9.18.1 to 9.18.5 in /frontend by @dependabot in #4
- Bump lodash from 4.17.15 to 4.17.21 in /frontend by @dependabot in #3
- Bump elliptic from 6.5.2 to 6.5.4 in /frontend by @dependabot in #2
- Bump y18n from 4.0.0 to 4.0.1 in /frontend by @dependabot in #6
- Bump ssri from 6.0.1 to 6.0.2 in /frontend by @dependabot in #7
- Bump chart.js from 2.9.3 to 2.9.4 in /frontend by @dependabot in #10
- Bump hosted-git-info from 2.8.8 to 2.8.9 in /frontend by @dependabot in #9
- Bump url-parse from 1.4.7 to 1.5.1 in /frontend by @dependabot in #8
- Bump browserslist from 4.12.0 to 4.16.6 in /frontend by @dependabot in #11
- Bump dns-packet from 1.3.1 to 1.3.4 in /frontend by @dependabot in #12
- Bump ws from 6.2.1 to 6.2.2 in /frontend by @dependabot in #13
- Bump postcss from 7.0.35 to 7.0.36 in /frontend by @dependabot in #14
- Bump url-parse from 1.5.1 to 1.5.3 in /frontend by @dependabot in #15
New Contributors
- @dependabot made their first contribution in #5
Full Changelog: 1...1.1.2-final
final version under this repo (with most security fixes)
How to run: 1.) download the code off of Github: https://github.com/samgcode/hackathon-project 2.) run the command npm install in the frontend folder 3.) run the command npm run serve (also in frontend) 4.) go to localhost:8080
NOTE: only works locally so each person has to run on their own machine
Project description:
CoronaBook is application targeted at connecting and transporting medical materials to where are needed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Due to the rapid spread of the virus hospitals and medical centers struggle to provide and have the necessary materials needed to help the patients. That is why with our website hospitals and pharmacies input the amount of stock they have and are able to ask and give other medical centers for materials. That way the community is able to support and help to “flatten the curve”. Another goal is to help anyone facing an economic struggle by providing them with a free online store. Anyone can post items that they do not want and want to donate (all anonymously) and an individual facing economic struggle and contact them through an anonymous private chat to exchange the items. That way we are able to provide people in need with materials through social distancing rules and in an efficient way.
How to use the application:
read me thing (how to use our app) -- by using our sidebar you can access the following
recent: our introduction and navigation of the website
supply tweets: recent tweets from people using the hashtag #CoronaBook
graphs : the data base with all the information placed in a graph about the products
store : access to our online donation center
volunteer : description and ways someone who is interested in volunteering can help us out
login : here you decide if you are part of an institution or household and it directs you to the login page where you can then (depending on your profile) input into the database
You can contact us At: [email protected]
or at our respective personal emails, which you already have
thank you!
- The Fruit Salad Team
**Quick note there is currently 3 dependabot security updates, so take that with a grain of salt and be carful because you could be leaving your system open to some severe vulnerability's, if you are going to use this, update the dependency's first. **
It is also worth nothing that this project is unfinished and likely will stay that way, so also keep that in mind
maybe more releases to come? perhaps idk, if there is its most likely going to be under a new repo, ill link that and archive this repo if that is the case -- PFD
final version under this repo
How to run: 1.) download the code off of Github: https://github.com/samgcode/hackathon-project 2.) run the command npm install in the frontend folder 3.) run the command npm run serve (also in frontend) 4.) go to localhost:8080
NOTE: only works locally so each person has to run on their own machine
Project description:
CoronaBook is application targeted at connecting and transporting medical materials to where are needed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Due to the rapid spread of the virus hospitals and medical centers struggle to provide and have the necessary materials needed to help the patients. That is why with our website hospitals and pharmacies input the amount of stock they have and are able to ask and give other medical centers for materials. That way the community is able to support and help to “flatten the curve”. Another goal is to help anyone facing an economic struggle by providing them with a free online store. Anyone can post items that they do not want and want to donate (all anonymously) and an individual facing economic struggle and contact them through an anonymous private chat to exchange the items. That way we are able to provide people in need with materials through social distancing rules and in an efficient way.
How to use the application:
read me thing (how to use our app) -- by using our sidebar you can access the following
recent: our introduction and navigation of the website
supply tweets: recent tweets from people using the hashtag #CoronaBook
graphs : the data base with all the information placed in a graph about the products
store : access to our online donation center
volunteer : description and ways someone who is interested in volunteering can help us out
login : here you decide if you are part of an institution or household and it directs you to the login page where you can then (depending on your profile) input into the database
You can contact us At: [email protected]
or at our respective personal emails, which you already have
thank you!
- The Fruit Salad Team
Quick note there is currently 8 dependabot security updates, so take that with a grain of salt and be carufl because you could be leaving your system open to at least 5 severe vulnerability's and 3 moderate risks. if you are going to use this, update the dependency's first.
It is also worth nothing that this project is unfinished and likely will stay that way, so also keep that in mind