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🪧Saving data to file

📋 About

2023-03-10 homework.

Node, npm learning second homework

Writing and reading data to files, readline , imports, exports, npm packages install, validation, terminal application.

alt app screenshot

🎯 Goals:

    • Use faker npm package and Generate string made of: name, surname, password, email address and birthday.

    • Write a program to generate people.txt file filled with random person's data.

    • Every line should end with "\n" new line character.

    • Extend current program to only allow use program for user with login details:

      • login: admin

      • password:1234

    • If login details do not match, show red message in a terminal: "Wrong login details";

    • If new data was successfully saved show message : "Data was successfully saved";

    • Extend program to allow logged in user to save more data to file OR check (read) file;
  1. Bonus

    • Write NodeJs program, using readline module to allow user enter these values:

      • Name
      • Surname
      • Password
      • Email address
      • Birthday

      using terminal.

    • Check if values are not empty and email address is in valid format.

    • Write a program to save provided data to json file named "registration.json".

    • Show red messages on error;

    • If registration successful show green message "Registration successful";

    • Task For myself: to practice more few extra validations (valid date, length)

🏁 Getting started

Must have Node.js installed

  1. Clone the repo

  2. Go into project directory and Install NPM packages

    npm install
  3. run index.js for help

     node .

    or

     npm start
  4. use application:

    npm run task1
    npm run task2
    npm run task3
    npm run bonus

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