This means we need to pass the user id into the various methods that
call it. But, since it is a pointer, we can use nil if we don't have a
user to check with (this is noted in the service).
The profile list will now properly display the users recipes! The
favorites list does not exist yet, since there is no backend support for
favoriting/saving recipes. So the list displays the same content as the
user recipe list. Same goes for the activity list, not yet implemented.
This is part of the step towards finishing the creation wizard, all that
is left is the image. However, that is a bigger problem since it
requires a file store and file server. But for now, tags are implemented
and working!
This means that we can use the cookie data to load the filters when the
search page loads. The final step is making sure the search is complete
and the simple redirection. Which will come in the next commit!
Furthermore, not sure how we are going to handle the searching. Maybe a
full-text search index? For now, it has been ignored, but the filters
seem to be working properly.
The route will now display real, live data from the DB! Errors are not
handled very well, just returned as JSON for now. Need to implement an
error page for states when errors occur.
This commit also includes lots of documentation for the various
service/repository methods. I am trying to not let docs fall through the
cracks, but I am not perfect lol.
Recipe creation is complete! Some minor issues include the
"eager-validation." It's better than nothing, but a bit harsh. Also, the
redirection and linking to a view page would be nice.
Furthermore, tags and images are not implemented yet. Will need that in
the future!
Most everything is implemented, included a state handler and a pretty
simple (but workable) system for managing state in HTML. Nice and simple
for now.
There is still much work to be done, but the rest is simple backend
creation and error handling. And then input validation...a nightmare.