Bridges to Prosperity is a nonprofit that helps build footbridges in east African communities. They have collected a lot of data about various villages and we need to match it to government data. Afterwards, we will create predictions and visualizations as to where are the best places for footbridges.
- Visualize Bridge Data on a Map
- Ability to filter through different bridge completion stages
- Ability to see multiple bridge completion stages at once
- Use of map clustering, enhances map performance by an icon with the amount of bridges in an area. as you zoom in the bridge point appears.
- Dashboard containing graphs, charts, and tables to visualize bridge data
Bridges to Prosperity is a nonprofit that helps build footbridges in east african communities. They have collected a lot of data about various villages and we need to match it to government data. Afterwards, we will create predictions and visualizations as to where are the best places for footbridges.
- Visulize Bridge Data on a Map
- Ability to filter through different bridge completion stages
- Ability to see multiple bridge completion stages at once
- Use of map clustering, enhances map peformance by an icon with the amount of bridges in an area. as you zoom in the bridge point appears.
- Dashboard containting graphs, charts, and tables to visualize bridge data
Trello Board - https://trello.com/b/Tz8190EG/labs-28-bridges-to-prosperity-d
Product Canvas - https://whimsical.com/LJC7f3n28cAwvU2uSrKYri
https://whimsical.com/bridgesd-archicture-FLKAKdVCjQuf94pmCpgWac
UX Design files - Files provided by stakeholder Brand Guide and Assets https://bridges.app.box.com/s/d9xafgdnzukar2f5frdn4stciud35e1y B2P Site Assessment Data https://bridges.app.box.com/s/vbgy6a9h0ohunzcuqgfg2mq8r0btvln5 Rwanda Administrative Levels and Codes https://bridges.app.box.com/s/21mix7vjnoi0v7q099fbr9ojl1gyy29j
- React
- react-map-gl
- Ant Design
- Context API
- Material-UI
- Axios
- Okta
- Recharts
- Supercluster
- useSupercluster
- framer motion
- React
- React allows for reusable components allowing for DRY code and everyone on the team already had experience with React.
Front end deployment: Here
Back end repo: Here
- Node.js
- Express
- PostgreSQL
- Docker
- express-ui
- swagger-jsdoc
This API supplies the map with all of its data points. The deployment is documented using Swagger. Currently modeling is not included in this deployment.
In order for the app to function correctly, the user must set up their own environment variables. There should be a .env file containing the following:
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* REACT_APP_CLIENT_ID=example - obtain from TPL
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* REACT_APP_API_URI=http://localhost:8005 - obtain from TPL
* REACT_APP_MAPBOX_TOKEN=example - obtain from TPL
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Image Filename | Source / Creator | License |
---|---|---|
doodles.png | Nicole Bennett | Creative Commons |
rings.svg | Sam Herbert | MIT |
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