* chore: rename APIs and Microservices to include "Backend" (#42515) * fix typo * fix typo * undo change * Corrected grammar mistake Corrected a grammar mistake by removing a comma. * change APIs and Microservices cert title * update title * Change APIs and Microservices certi title * Update translations.json * update title * feat(curriculum): rename apis and microservices cert * rename folder structure * rename certificate * rename learn Markdown * apis-and-microservices -> back-end-development-and-apis * update backend meta * update i18n langs and cypress test Co-authored-by: Shaun Hamilton <shauhami020@gmail.com> * fix: add development to front-end libraries (#42512) * fix: added-the-word-Development-to-front-end-libraries * fix/added-the-word-Development-to-front-end-libraries * fix/added-word-development-to-front-end-libraries-in-other-related-files * fix/added-the-word-Development-to-front-end-and-all-related-files * fix/removed-typos-from-last-commit-in-index.md * fix/reverted-changes-that-i-made-to-dependecies * fix/removed xvfg * fix/reverted changes that i made to package.json * remove unwanted changes * front-end-development-libraries changes * rename backend certSlug and README * update i18n folder names and keys * test: add legacy path redirect tests This uses serve.json from the client-config repo, since we currently use that in production * fix: create public dir before moving serve.json * fix: add missing script * refactor: collect redirect tests * test: convert to cy.location for stricter tests * rename certificate folder to 00-certificates * change crowdin config to recognise new certificates location * allow translations to be used Co-authored-by: Nicholas Carrigan (he/him) <nhcarrigan@gmail.com> * add forwards slashes to path redirects * fix cypress path tests again * plese cypress * fix: test different challenge Okay so I literally have no idea why this one particular challenge fails in Cypress Firefox ONLY. Tom and I paired and spun a full build instance and confirmed in Firefox the page loads and redirects as expected. Changing to another bootstrap challenge passes Cypress firefox locally. Absolutely boggled by this. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA * fix: separate the test Okay apparently the test does not work unless we separate it into a different `it` statement. >:( >:( >:( >:( Co-authored-by: Sujal Gupta <55016909+heysujal@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Noor Fakhry <65724923+NoorFakhry@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Oliver Eyton-Williams <ojeytonwilliams@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Nicholas Carrigan (he/him) <nhcarrigan@gmail.com>
		
			
				
	
	
	
		
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	id, title, challengeType, forumTopicId, dashedName
| id | title | challengeType | forumTopicId | dashedName | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 587d7fb2367417b2b2512bf6 | Ottenere l'input del parametro query dal client | 2 | 301512 | get-query-parameter-input-from-the-client | 
--description--
Un altro modo comune per ottenere input dal client è codificare i dati dopo il percorso della rotta, utilizzando una stringa di interrogazione (query). La stringa di query è delimitata da un punto interrogativo (?), e include le coppie campo=valore. Ogni coppia è separata da un simbolo &. Express può analizzare i dati dalla stringa di query e popolare l'oggetto req.query. Alcuni caratteri, come la percentuale (%), non possono essere presenti negli URL e devono essere codificati in un formato diverso prima di poterli inviare. Se accedi all'API da JavaScript, puoi usare metodi specifici per codificare/decodificare questi caratteri.
route_path: '/library'
actual_request_URL: '/library?userId=546&bookId=6754'
req.query: {userId: '546', bookId: '6754'}
--instructions--
Costruisci un endpoint API, montato su GET /name. Rispondi con un documento JSON, usando la struttura { name: 'firstname lastname'}. I parametri del nome e del cognome devono essere codificati in una stringa di query, ad esempio ?first=firstname&last=lastname.
Nota: Nel seguente esercizio riceverai i dati da una richiesta POST, allo stesso percorso /name. Se vuoi, puoi usare il metodo app.route(path).get(handler).post(handler). Questa sintassi consente di concatenare diversi gestori di verbi sullo stesso percorso. Puoi risparmiare un po' di digitazione, e avere un codice più pulito.
--hints--
Test 1: Il tuo endpoint API dovrebbe rispondere con il nome corretto
(getUserInput) =>
  $.get(getUserInput('url') + '/name?first=Mick&last=Jagger').then(
    (data) => {
      assert.equal(
        data.name,
        'Mick Jagger',
        'Test 1: "GET /name" route does not behave as expected'
      );
    },
    (xhr) => {
      throw new Error(xhr.responseText);
    }
  );
Test 2: Il tuo endpoint API dovrebbe rispondere con il nome corretto
(getUserInput) =>
  $.get(getUserInput('url') + '/name?last=Richards&first=Keith').then(
    (data) => {
      assert.equal(
        data.name,
        'Keith Richards',
        'Test 2: "GET /name" route does not behave as expected'
      );
    },
    (xhr) => {
      throw new Error(xhr.responseText);
    }
  );
--solutions--
/**
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  because they would need to be tested against a full working project. 
  Please check our contributing guidelines to learn more.
*/