Overview of My Submission
Very often I use websites to find some new recipe to try (cook and eat!) and very often I don't have in my fridge the ingredients ðĪ
Here the idea! A Stackoverflow like website where the people can ask recipes to other people! No perfect "Chef recipe", but something personal, something that is write in a old grandma recipes book!
The project is in a very very early stage, it something like a pre-demo. It's awesome work with appwrite and see the project grow really really fast (To do this I work on it something like only 20 hours!!)
It is very funny work with appwrite and learn to use this powerful backend environment for side project (I have a lot of side projets idea!ðĪŠ).
The base feature right now are: login, write a post with the choose of ingredients, write recipes easy to answer the post.
The complete idea is to do a system of ranking (for user, for recipe, for post) to do monthly challenge and maybe gain some prizes! Maybe an app ("Grandma Recipes Book" for example) with the bests recipes ordered by month, year, all time.
It is developed with AppWrite for the backend using:
- Log with OAuth2 by Google
- Database functions: List, Query, Create, Update...
For the frontend I used Angular and PrimeNg, and it perfect to fast the work!
In the repo there is (under directory "util") a little script in python to do massive insert of the ingredients.
Submission Category:
Web2 Wizards
Link to Code
CookOverflow
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