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React Google Maps Final Project

A single page React App, featuring google maps, a list of locations with on map markers, a filter locations options for finding locations easier, and a third API for rendering details about the map locations.

This project was bootstrapped with Create React App.

APIs used in this project

  • Google Maps API
  • Zomato API

Download and run the project

Project Specifications

Interface Design

  • All application components render on-screen in a responsive manner, and are usable across modern desktop, tablet, and phone browsers.

Application Functionality

  • Includes a text input field or dropdown menu that filters the map markers and list items to locations matching the text input or selection. Filter function runs error-free.

List View

  • A list-view of location names is provided which displays all locations by default, and displays the filtered subset of locations when a filter is applied.
  • Clicking a location on the list displays unique information about the location.

Map and Markers

  • Map displays all location markers by default, and displays the filtered subset of location markers when a filter is applied.
  • Clicking a marker displays unique information about a location on the page in a separate div.

Asynchronous API Requests

  • Application utilizes the Google Maps API and Zomato API.
  • All data requests are retrieved in an asynchronous manner using Fetch API.

Offline Use

  • When available in the browser, the site uses a service worker to cache responses to requests for site assets. Visited pages are rendered when there is no network access.

Accessibility

  • Elements on the page use the appropriate semantic elements. For those elements in which a semantic element is not available, appropriate ARIA roles are defined.
  • All content-related images include appropriate alternate text that clearly describes the content of the image.