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Stan Coding Challenge
Welcome to the Stan Coding Challenge!
Overview
To complete this challenge, you will need to write a simple React based web app, and provide us the source files to be built.
The purpose of this challenge is to assess your skills and approach to composing a simple web app given a set of screens and an API feed. We will also assess the generated HTML, CSS, and JS output.
This challenge is expected to take about 2-4 hours.
The Challenge
It's pretty simple. Using the provided screens as a reference, you'll need to build a set of React components to render the app. You'll also need to request a JSON feed, filter that data, and use the relevant fields.
Although this is a basic exercise, we'll be looking for simple, well-designed, performant, and tested code in the submission.
Please include a README
with setup instructions, and any tests or other documentation you created as part of your solution.
Also, add the following info to your README
:
- How did you decide on the technical and architectural choices used as part of your solution?
- Are there any improvements you could make to your submission?
- What would you do differently if you were allocated more time?
Details
You will need to build the following 3 pages with React:
- A "Home" page
- A "Series" page
- A "Movies" page
The deployable solution should be built in a folder named dist
with an entry point file of index.html
.
Please create components for each part of the page (eg. header, content, footer, etc).
Assets are provided in the assets
folder.
The pages should also be usable on mobile and tablet devices.
You can assume that you do not have to support legacy browsers without features such as fetch
or flexbox
.
"Home" Page
Refer to the screens/1-home.jpg screen.
This will be your index.html
screen.
You will need to display 2 tiles, which link to the "Series" page and the "Movies" page.
"Series" and "Movies" Pages
Refer to the screens/2-series.jpg and screens/3-movies.jpg screens.
For each page you will need to fetch this JSON feed feed/sample.json, then:
- Display the first 21
entries
- Where the entry has a
releaseYear
attribute value >=2010
- Sorted by the
title
attribute value in ascending alphanumeric order
For the "Series" page filter on:
- Where the entry has a
programType
attribute value ofseries
For the "Movies" page filter on:
- Where the entry has a
programType
attribute value ofmovie
The attributes you should use to display the entries are:
title
images
→Poster Art
→url
You will also need to handle the loading and error states of fetching the JSON feed:
- "Loading" state screens/1.1-loading.jpg
- "Error" state screens/1.2-error.jpg
FAQ
What language, framework, build tool... should I use?
You may use whatever you like as long as the solution is built using React or an equivalent library.
We prefer it if you did not use any third party CSS frameworks.
We also prefer the use of minimal dependencies.
Useful Links
- Bitbucket - Source code hosting, with free private repositories for small teams.
- Google Fonts - Raleway
- React
Other Notes
Please send through any other code or projects that you're proud of and would like to share with us.
Any feedback on the coding challenge once you're done is also appreciated!