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charities-exercise

A coding exercise to select featured charities.

Getting Started

This app expects version 20 (or above) of Node.js.

(Optional) Use nvm to switch to the required version of Node. See nvm for instructions on how to install and use nvm to install Node.js versions.

$ nvm use

Install dependencies

$ npm install

Run the code from the command line, providing charities and profile info CSVs

$ npm run command-line <path to charities CSV> <path to profile info CSV>

Additional Scripts

Below are additional scripts used during development, and/or could be used to evaluate the exercise. All these scripts should be optional.

(Optional) Run the exercise using the data stored in source control

$ npm start

(Optional) Run the exercise in dev mode with nodemon

$ npm run dev

(Optional) Compile the server files to JavaScript

$ npm run build

Configuration

The min/max values which are used in computing the number of charities selected are all stored in the constants.ts file.

Lint

ESLint is configured to lint the project files.

To lint the project:

$ npm run lint

Tests

Jest is used for unit tests.

To run the tests:

$ npm test

To run the tests in watch mode:

$ npm run test:watch

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