# [CompareWare](https://compareware.org) This application is still a prototype, with only a landing page publicly available thus far. ## Use-Cases - Authorised users can create `Items`: Working, no authorisations - `Items` can have `Tags`: Implemented ### To Implement - Authenticated `Users` can write `Reviews` referencing one or more `Items` and `Tag` them (for example with a URL linking to a more in-depth review) - `Users` can trust (the reviews of) other users, creating a web of trust ## Database Design `Tags` are Key-Value like in [OpenStreetMap](https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tags) or Wikidata, that is why they need own tables. Initially I planned having a shared `Tags` table for both `Reviews` and `Items`, but that would have been impractical because a Tag either belongs to a Review or an Item, so two separate tables would have needed to been set up to track the referenced object, with a risk of anomalies: Technically there then could be no mapping in either table for a Tag, or two, both of which are semantically incorrect - because a Tag without reference is useless and editing the Tag value for an `Item` should not affect a `Review` and vice versa. Considering the simplicity of a Tag, creating two separate tables prevents those cases without overhead and normalizes the schema. ![CompareWare Overview Entity Relationship Diagram](compareware-erd.png) For a fully normalized and implementable view, every many-to-many relationship needs another table which will be visible in a diagram generated from the [schema](./Application/Schema.sql). ## Developer Setup ```bash direnv allow devenv up ``` Open up http://localhost:8000 and you can create, edit and delete items with key-value tags.