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Google Books Search Engine

For this challenge you will be creating a rudimentary search engine that consumes the Google Books API. This is a test of basic front end proficiency.

Instructions

  • Fork this repository and complete the challenge according to the specifications below.
  • Once finished, email your patch to [email protected] and we will review your submission. (Do Not Open A Pull Request)

Notes

  • This is a design-oriented challenge. While your project must be fully functional according to the specs below, we will be paying special attention to your design decisions. Prioritize user experience and show us your style!
  • While not necessary, you may use Vue, AngularJS, or React (in that order of preference) to complete this project if you are more comfortable using a framework.
  • You are encouraged (but not required) to use ES6+ JavaScript. We will be testing your submission with Chrome latest, but we have also included Babel as a dependency of this package. You may transpile and minify main.js by running npm run build. If you choose to do this, please adjust index.html accordingly.
  • All code must be your own. Do not plagarize, copy, or steal code.

Specifications

  • Research the Google Books Volume API to determine how to search for books given a query. You will need to create an API key.
  • Build a basic search engine for Google Books. There should be a search bar to input a query that will be be passed as an argument to the Google Books API. The results should be rendered in the results area. You must include these fields (if available for the record):
    • Cover image
    • Title
    • Subtitle
    • Authors
  • Additionally, each result should somehow provide a link to its respective Google Books page. Look at a Google Books entry on Google Books, and see which parameter might help you.
  • Each subsequent query should append or prepend its results to the results area.
  • There must be no duplicates (by Google Books id).
  • The results should be visually appealing, styled logically, and fully responsive for mobile devices.
  • While you must use the three function stubs provided in main.js, this challenge will require you to write some code outside of them.
  • You may not use jQuery. Use document for DOM manipulation and fetch for http requests.
    • For requests, you may instead use tools your framework provides (e.g. $http) or other packages (e.g. axios).

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