SupMart is an e-commerce application that consists of products and accessories related to jump rope.
- React - Reducer + Context
- Styling using personal CSS component library StyleSUP
- React Router v6 (beta) for routes
- Express & Node for API Repo Link
- MongoDB using mongoose for data storage
- Jest test cases for utils and reducer
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Products listing and detail
- List of products - fetched via ExpressAPI
- Product detail page
- Search for products
- Wishlist button
- Add to cart button
- Increment/decrement quantity for products added to cart. (Go to cart)
- Sort by Price
- Filters as follows:
- Exclude "out of stock" products (Greyed out | Cannot be added to cart)
- Show fast delivery products
- Price range of products
- Category & Brands
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Cart
- Cart item list
- Remove item from cart
- Increment/decrement item quantity on cart
- Move from cart to wishlist
- Total items present in the cart with the overall cost
- Checkout to address data management
- Payment integration using Stripe
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Wishlist
- Wishlist item list
- Remove from wishlist
- Move from wishlist to cart
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Authentication using JWT
- Login form - existing users
- Private route - wishlist and checkout
- Sign up - new users
- Persist login state
- Data stored on MongoDB
- Add query params for filters.
- Delete individual product from cart.
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