Looking for a developer experienced in MongoDB, NextJs, and fastapi -- 3
Budget: $250 – $750 USD
Hello!
I am a current student at Memphis University.
I am looking for a experienced developer to help build the creation of a full-stack web app using:
-FastAPI (backend)
-MongoDB (database)
-NextJS (frontend)
The app is essentially a walmart price tracker.
Details/Scope:
-Must have user authentication (default home page is a login screen, and once logged in the user can see the true homepage.)
-Implement search bar so when user searches an item, it will hit the Walmart Search API and return 5 most relevant results (I have a developer account and can access the API successfully)
-Track 20 items from the Walmart Database using UPC code. (I have a function that can retrieve the (20) items and their prices.) These (20) items will be stored in the database along with their current price. We will need to build a function that updates the current price, if the item price changes. When the current price updates, the previous price is then moved into the "PreviousPrice" collection. These tracked items will be shown on the "Tracked Items" page, and will have their current price and previous price listed.
-Mobile responsive (fits on standard screen resolutions)
Thank you so much!
I am a current student at Memphis University.
I am looking for a experienced developer to help build the creation of a full-stack web app using:
-FastAPI (backend)
-MongoDB (database)
-NextJS (frontend)
The app is essentially a walmart price tracker.
Details/Scope:
-Must have user authentication (default home page is a login screen, and once logged in the user can see the true homepage.)
-Implement search bar so when user searches an item, it will hit the Walmart Search API and return 5 most relevant results (I have a developer account and can access the API successfully)
-Track 20 items from the Walmart Database using UPC code. (I have a function that can retrieve the (20) items and their prices.) These (20) items will be stored in the database along with their current price. We will need to build a function that updates the current price, if the item price changes. When the current price updates, the previous price is then moved into the "PreviousPrice" collection. These tracked items will be shown on the "Tracked Items" page, and will have their current price and previous price listed.
-Mobile responsive (fits on standard screen resolutions)
Thank you so much!