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32 changes: 16 additions & 16 deletions feedback.md
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# Feedback Rubric

- Student Being Reviewed:
- Reviewer:
- Classroom:
- Student Being Reviewed: Corinna
- Reviewer: Sharon
- Classroom: Time

## Manual App Testing

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1. Practices best practices working with APIs. (The .env is not checked into git, and no API token was directly used in the Ruby code without ENV.)
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yes/no
YES
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2. Practices error handling with APIs. (For all pieces of code that make an API call, it handles API requests that come back with errors/error status codes appropriately.)
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yes/no
YES
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3. Implements inheritance and inheritance idioms. There is a Recipient class. User and Channel inherit from Recipient. In Recipient, there are appropriate methods defined that are used in both User and Channel. Some may be implemented. Some may be template methods.
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yes/no
YES!!
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yes/no
YES! Some very smart way to write the method that I would have never thought of :)
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5. Practices instance methods vs. class methods appropriately. (The methods to list all Channels or Users is a class method within those respective classes.)
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yes/no
YES
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6. Practices best practices for testing. (The project has and uses VCR mocking when running tests, and can run offline.)
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yes/no
YES
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7. Practices writing tests. (The User, Channel, and Workspace classes have unit tests.)
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yes/no
YES
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8. There are also tests for sending messages (the location of these tests may differ, but is likely in Recipient)
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yes/no
YES
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9. Practices git with at least 15 small commits and meaningful commit messages
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yes/no
I think there is only 5 commits.
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<td>1. As a user of the CLI program, I can <strong>list</strong> users and channels with the commands <code>list users</code> and <code>list channels</code>
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yes/no
YES
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<td>2. As a user of the CLI program, I can <strong>select</strong> users and channels with the commands <code>select user</code> and <code>select channel</code>
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yes/no
YES
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<td>3. As a user of the CLI program, I can show the details of a selected user or channel with the command <code>details</code>
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yes/no
YES
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<td>4. As a user of the CLI program, when I input something inappropriately, the program runs without crashing. Example commands to try are <code>do_something</code>, or <code>select user</code> followed by <code>Mr. Fakename</code>
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yes/no
YES
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### `GET` Request Review

1. Describe a GET request that your project makes, and the high-level description of what it does
- Answer:
- Answer: The User class method .load_all uses a GET request (via it's parent's (Recipient) .get_response method) to print the Workspace's user list.
1. What is the verb of this request?
- Answer:
- Answer: GET
1. What is the path (or the URL, or endpoint) of this request?
- Answer:
- Answer: https://slack.com/api/users.list
1. What are the query params (the additional data sent with the request, besides the verb and the path)?
- Answer:
- Answer: The SLACK_TOKEN via Recipient .get_response method
1. What is the syntax used to make this request? (Copy and paste a code snippet here)
- Answer:
```ruby
# Copy and paste your answer below this comment

def self.load_all
response = SlackCLI::Recipient.get_response("users.list")
all_users = []
#p response
response["members"].each do |member|
username = member["name"]
name = member["real_name"]
slack_id = member["id"]

all_users << SlackCLI::User.new(username, name, slack_id)
end
return all_users
end
# Copy and paste your answer above this comment
```
1. What does the program do if the response comes back with a status code of 200?
- Answer:
- Answer: Returns "response"
1. What does the program do if the response does not come back with a status code of 200?
- Answer:
- Answer: Returns a SearchError

### `POST` Request Review

If your project does not make a POST request, read through Wave 3 on the original Slack CLI, and research and answer questions 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 7.

1. Describe a POST request that your project makes, and the high-level description of what it does
- Answer:
- Answer: The message_to_outbox method in Workspace uses post to send a message to the selected user.
1. What is the verb of this request?
- Answer:
- Answer: POST
1. What is the path (or the URL, or endpoint) of this request?
- Answer:
- Answer: https://slack.com/api/chat.postMessage
1. What are the query params (the additional data sent with the request, besides the verb and the path)?
- Answer:
- Answer: In "content-type" is defined in headers and the message test, token, and channel are included in the body section of the query.
1. What is the syntax used to make this request? (Copy and paste a code snippet here)
- Answer:
```ruby
# Copy and paste your answer below this comment

def message_to_outbox(message)
if @selected.slack_id[0] == "U"
#p @selected.slack_id
resp = HTTParty.post(POST_URL, {
headers: {
"Content-Type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
},
body: {
token: SLACK_TOKEN,
as_user: true,
channel: @selected.slack_id,
text: SlackCLI::User.send_message(message)
}
})


resp["ok"] ? "Message delivered!" : "Message unsucessful: #{response["error"]}"

elsif @selected.slack_id[0] == "C"
resp = HTTParty.post(POST_URL, {
headers: {
"Content-Type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
},
body: {
token: SLACK_TOKEN,
channel: @selected.slack_id,
text: SlackCLI::Channel.send_message(message)
}
})

resp["ok"] ? "Message delivered!" : "Message unsucessful: #{response["error"]}"
end
end
# Copy and paste your answer above this comment
```
1. What does the program do if the response comes back with a status code of 200?
- Answer:
- Answer: Sends the message
1. What does the program do if the response does not come back with a status code of 200?
- Answer:
- Answer: Returns a error code from Slack's response

## Request & Response Cycle

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Based on the project requirements, when Grace enters "list channels,"
1. What is the request being made in the program?
- Answer:
- Answer: The program is requesting, via API, a list of user's associated with the token be returned.
1. Who is the client?
- Answer:
- Answer: The interface
1. Who is the server?
- Answer:
- Answer: Slack

## Part 2: Optional Refactoring

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