During peak hours, people may not be able to know the dining situation and the density of the canteen they want to go to. To solve this problem, we want to create a program to store and display basic information of stalls in each canteen (e.g. Open hours, current menu, change order etc) to all their potential users. CanteenHelper is a command line (CLI) application that helps students, staff and even tourists order food in canteens efficiently. CanteenHelper will allow users to choose their favorite dishes from different stalls in different canteens based on the date and time provided by the users. They also can check the comments of the dishes and operating hours of the stalls and canteens.
Prerequisites: JDK 11 (use the exact version), update Intellij to the most recent version.
- Configure Intellij for JDK 11, as described here.
- Import the project as a Gradle project, as described here.
- Verify the set up: After the importing is complete, locate the
src/main/java/Logic.java
file, right-click it, and chooseRun Logic.main()
. If the setup is correct, you should see something like the below:> Task :compileJava > Task :processResources NO-SOURCE > Task :classes > Task :Logic.main()
Hello! I'm Canteenhelper
What can I do for you?
Please enter your name/day of week/time arrive:
Type some word and press enter to let the execution proceed to the end.
- This project uses Gradle for build automation and dependency management. It includes a basic build script as well (i.e. the
build.gradle
file). - If you are new to Gradle, refer to the Gradle Tutorial at se-education.org/guides.
- To run I/O redirection tests (aka Text UI tests), navigate to the
text-ui-test
and run theruntest(.bat/.sh)
script.
- A skeleton JUnit test (
src/test/java/seedu/duke/DukeTest.java
) is provided with this project template. - If you are new to JUnit, refer to the JUnit Tutorial at se-education.org/guides.
- A sample CheckStyle rule configuration is provided in this project.
- If you are new to Checkstyle, refer to the Checkstyle Tutorial at se-education.org/guides.
The project uses GitHub actions for CI. When you push a commit to this repo or PR against it, GitHub actions will run automatically to build and verify the code as updated by the commit/PR.
/docs
folder contains a skeleton version of the project documentation.
Steps for publishing documentation to the public:
- If you are using this project template for an individual project, go your fork on GitHub.
If you are using this project template for a team project, go to the team fork on GitHub. - Click on the
settings
tab. - Scroll down to the
GitHub Pages
section. - Set the
source
asmaster branch /docs folder
. - Optionally, use the
choose a theme
button to choose a theme for your documentation.