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But first, please read 674 | . -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Pokémon GO Trainer Level Calculator 2 | 3 | Test project to try out React.js 4 | 5 | Based on [react-redux-starter-kit](https://github.com/cloudmu/react-redux-starter-kit) 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /favicon.ico: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/thomasdondorf/poke-level-calc/a8e480ad752960a4ca51aaba5b4eca3375748aed/favicon.ico -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /index.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | Pokemon Go Trainer Level Calculator 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 |
13 | 23 | 32 | 33 | 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "pokemongo-trainer-level", 3 | "homepage": "https://github.com/thomasdondorf/poke-level-calc", 4 | "version": "0.1.0", 5 | "description": "Pokemon Go Trainer Level Calculator", 6 | "repository": { 7 | "type": "git", 8 | "url": "https://github.com/thomasdondorf/poke-level-calc.git" 9 | }, 10 | "author": "Thomas Dondorf", 11 | "license": "GPL-3.0+", 12 | "devDependencies": { 13 | "react-scripts": "0.2.1" 14 | }, 15 | "dependencies": { 16 | "bootstrap": "^4.0.0-alpha.3", 17 | "classnames": "^2.2.5", 18 | "history": "^2.1.2", 19 | "react": "^15.3.0", 20 | "react-addons-shallow-compare": "15.3.0", 21 | "react-contenteditable": "^2.0.1", 22 | "react-dom": "^15.3.0", 23 | "react-redux": "^4.4.5", 24 | "react-router": "^2.7.0", 25 | "react-router-redux": "4.0.5", 26 | "react-virtualized": "7.17.1", 27 | "redux": "^3.5.2", 28 | "redux-logger": "^2.6.1", 29 | "redux-thunk": "^2.1.0" 30 | }, 31 | "scripts": { 32 | "start": "react-scripts start", 33 | "build": "react-scripts build", 34 | "eject": "react-scripts eject" 35 | } 36 | } 37 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/actions/calc.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | export const SET_XP = 'SET_XP'; 3 | export const SET_START_DATE = 'SET_START_DATE'; 4 | export const SET_GOAL = 'SET_GOAL'; 5 | 6 | export function setXp(xp) { 7 | return { 8 | type: SET_XP, 9 | xp 10 | }; 11 | } 12 | 13 | export function setStartDate(dateStr) { 14 | return { 15 | type: SET_START_DATE, 16 | dateStr 17 | }; 18 | } 19 | 20 | export function setGoal(level) { 21 | return { 22 | type: SET_GOAL, 23 | level 24 | }; 25 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/Github.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import React, { Component } from 'react' 2 | 3 | export default class Github extends Component { 4 | 5 | render() { 6 | 7 | return ( 8 |
9 |
10 | Checkout the source on github 11 |
12 | ); 13 | } 14 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/calc/Calc.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import React, { Component } from 'react' 2 | import './calc.css'; 3 | 4 | import Input from "./Input"; 5 | import Result from "./Result"; 6 | import Visualization from './Visualization'; 7 | import Github from '../Github'; 8 | 9 | import levelXp, {totalXp} from './levels'; 10 | var MAX_LEVEL = levelXp.length; 11 | 12 | function calcStats(xp) { 13 | if (xp === '?') { 14 | return { 15 | level : '?', 16 | xpLeft : '?????', 17 | xpGoal : 200000 18 | }; 19 | } 20 | var level = 0; 21 | var xpLeft = xp; 22 | while (level < MAX_LEVEL && xpLeft - levelXp[level] >= 0) { 23 | xpLeft -= levelXp[level]; 24 | level++; 25 | } 26 | if (level === 40) { 27 | xpLeft = levelXp[levelXp.length-1] 28 | } 29 | return { 30 | level : level, 31 | xpLeft : xpLeft, 32 | xpGoal : levelXp[level] || levelXp[levelXp.length-1] 33 | }; 34 | } 35 | 36 | export default class Header extends Component { 37 | 38 | render() { 39 | 40 | var stats = calcStats(this.props.xp); 41 | 42 | var perc = stats.xpLeft / stats.xpGoal; 43 | var progressStyle = { 44 | width : (100*perc) + '%' 45 | }; 46 | var totalPerc = Math.min(1, this.props.xp / totalXp[this.props.goal]); 47 | 48 | var validData = totalPerc >= 0 && this.props.date !== null 49 | && this.props.date < (new Date()); 50 | 51 | var resultComponents = (
52 |
53 | ENTER XP AND START DATE
54 | TO SEE YOUR RESULTS 55 |
); 56 | if (validData) { 57 | resultComponents = (
58 |
59 | 60 | 61 |
); 62 | } 63 | 64 | var disabledStyle = this.props.xp === '?' ? ' disabled' : ''; 65 | 66 | // this is really getting messed up now... 67 | 68 | return ( 69 |
70 |

POKEMON GO
LEVEL SPEED CALCULATOR

71 |
72 |
{this.input1.focus();}}> 73 | {this.input1 = c}} 74 | onChange={(evt) => this.props.setXp(evt.target.value)} 75 | /> XP 76 |
77 |
78 |
79 | Level {stats.level} 80 |
81 |
82 |
83 |
84 |
{stats.xpLeft} / {stats.xpGoal} XP
85 |
86 |
87 |
88 | START DATE:
89 |
{this.input2.focus();}}> 90 | {this.input2 = c}} 91 | onChange={(evt) => this.props.setStartDate(evt.target.value)} 92 | /> 93 |
94 |
95 |
96 | LEVEL:
97 |
98 | 101 | 104 |
105 |
106 |
107 | {resultComponents} 108 | 109 |
110 | ); 111 | } 112 | } 113 | /* 114 | this.props.setXp(evt.target.value)} 119 | /> XP*/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/calc/Input.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import React, { Component } from 'react'; 2 | 3 | export default class Input extends Component { 4 | 5 | constructor(props) { 6 | super(props); 7 | this.state = { 8 | width : 0, 9 | className : props.className, 10 | startUp : true 11 | }; 12 | } 13 | 14 | handleChange(evt) { 15 | if (this.props.onChange) { 16 | this.props.onChange(evt); 17 | } 18 | } 19 | 20 | realUpdateWidth() { 21 | var width = this.testElem.offsetWidth; 22 | if (Math.abs(this.state.width - width) > 2) { // sometimes it seems to be a few pixels off 23 | this.setState({ 24 | width: width + 1 25 | }); 26 | } 27 | } 28 | 29 | updateWidth() { 30 | if (this.state.startUp) { 31 | setTimeout(() => { // wow, seems to be correct: http://stackoverflow.com/a/34999925/5627599 32 | window.requestAnimationFrame(() => { 33 | this.realUpdateWidth(); 34 | }); 35 | }, 0); 36 | } else { 37 | this.realUpdateWidth(); 38 | } 39 | } 40 | 41 | componentDidMount() { 42 | this.updateWidth(); 43 | setTimeout(() => { // wow, seems to be correct: http://stackoverflow.com/a/34999925/5627599 44 | window.requestAnimationFrame(() => { 45 | this.setState({ 46 | startUp : false 47 | }); 48 | }); 49 | }, 0); 50 | } 51 | 52 | componentDidUpdate() { 53 | this.updateWidth(); 54 | } 55 | 56 | focussed() { 57 | this.elem.select(); 58 | } 59 | 60 | focus() { 61 | this.elem.focus(); 62 | } 63 | 64 | render(){ 65 | var inputStyle = { 66 | width : this.state.width 67 | }; 68 | return ( 69 | 70 | {this.testElem = c}}>{this.props.value} 71 | {this.elem = c}} onChange={this.handleChange.bind(this)} /> 75 | 76 | ); 77 | } 78 | }; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/calc/Result.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import React, { Component } from 'react' 2 | 3 | import { totalXp } from './levels'; 4 | 5 | export default class Header extends Component { 6 | 7 | render() { 8 | 9 | var DAY = 1000*60*60*24; 10 | 11 | var today = new Date(); 12 | var numberOfDays = Math.max(1, (Math.round((today - this.props.startDate)/DAY)-1)); 13 | 14 | var xpPerDay = Math.floor(this.props.xp / numberOfDays); 15 | 16 | var xpTodo = totalXp[this.props.goal] - this.props.xp; 17 | 18 | var resultText = ''; 19 | var secondLine = ''; 20 | if (xpTodo > 0) { 21 | var daysUntil40 = Math.ceil(xpTodo / xpPerDay); 22 | 23 | if (xpPerDay !== 0) { 24 | secondLine = '(OR ' + daysUntil40 + ' DAYS)'; 25 | } 26 | if (daysUntil40 >= 365*20) { // years 27 | resultText = 'NEVER '; 28 | secondLine = 'SORRY...'; 29 | } else if (daysUntil40 >= 340) { // years 30 | var years = Math.floor(daysUntil40 / 365); 31 | var restMonths = Math.floor((daysUntil40 % 365) / 31); 32 | if (restMonths >= 9) { 33 | restMonths = 0; 34 | years++; 35 | } 36 | if (years === 1) { 37 | resultText = '1 YEAR'; 38 | } else { 39 | resultText = years + ' YEARS'; 40 | } 41 | 42 | if (restMonths >= 3 && years <= 2) { 43 | resultText += ', ' + restMonths + ' MONTHS'; 44 | } 45 | } else if (daysUntil40 >= 30) { // months 46 | var months = Math.ceil(daysUntil40 / 30.5); 47 | if (months === 1) { 48 | resultText = '1 MONTH'; 49 | } else { 50 | resultText = months + ' MONTHS'; 51 | } 52 | } else { 53 | resultText = daysUntil40 + ' DAYS'; 54 | secondLine = '(KEEP IT UP!)'; 55 | } 56 | } else { 57 | resultText = 'YOU DID IT!'; 58 | secondLine = 'BLEEP, BLOOP...'; 59 | } 60 | 61 | return ( 62 | 63 |
64 | YOU ARE MAKING:
65 | {xpPerDay} XP / DAY
66 |
67 | YOU WILL REACH LEVEL {this.props.goal} IN 68 |
{resultText}
69 | {secondLine} 70 |
71 | ); 72 | } 73 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/calc/Visualization.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import React, { Component } from 'react' 2 | 3 | import levels, {totalXp} from './levels'; 4 | 5 | var levelsToShow = { 6 | 30 : [1,15,20,23,25,26,27,28,29,30], 7 | 40 : [1,25,30,33,35,36,37,38,39,40] 8 | }; 9 | var levelMajor = { 10 | 30 : [1,15,20,25,30], 11 | 40 : [1,25,30,35,40] 12 | }; 13 | 14 | export default class Header extends Component { 15 | 16 | render() { 17 | 18 | var levelStats = []; 19 | 20 | var xpSoFar = 0; 21 | levels.forEach((xp, index) => { 22 | var level = index+1; 23 | xpSoFar += xp; 24 | if (levelsToShow[this.props.goal].indexOf(level) !== -1) { 25 | levelStats.push({ 26 | level : level, 27 | totalXp : xpSoFar, 28 | perc : xpSoFar / totalXp[this.props.goal], 29 | minor : levelMajor[this.props.goal].indexOf(level) === -1 30 | }); 31 | } 32 | }); 33 | 34 | var elems = []; 35 | levelStats.forEach((level) => { 36 | var levelStyle = { 37 | left : (100 * level.perc) + '%' 38 | }; 39 | elems.push(
40 | {level.level} 41 |
); 42 | }); 43 | var youStyle = { 44 | left : (100 * this.props.perc) + '%' 45 | }; 46 | return ( 47 |
48 |
49 |
50 | {elems} 51 |
52 |
53 |
YOU
54 |
55 |
56 |
57 | ); 58 | } 59 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/calc/bg.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/thomasdondorf/poke-level-calc/a8e480ad752960a4ca51aaba5b4eca3375748aed/src/components/calc/bg.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/calc/calc.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | body { 2 | background: #eee; 3 | margin: 0; 4 | cursor: default; 5 | white-space: nowrap; 6 | } 7 | h1 { 8 | font-size: 25px; 9 | font-weight: bold; 10 | margin: 0 0 30px 0; 11 | line-height: 35px; 12 | } 13 | .calc { 14 | padding: 20px 60px 15px; 15 | max-width: calc(80% - 120px); 16 | margin: 0 auto; 17 | width: 600px; 18 | background: #fff; 19 | background-size: 80%; 20 | background-repeat: no-repeat; 21 | background-position: center; 22 | color: #44696c; 23 | text-align: center; 24 | font-family: 'Lato', sans-serif; 25 | } 26 | @media (max-width:700px) { 27 | .calc { 28 | max-width: 100%; 29 | width: 100%; 30 | } 31 | .bigOnly { 32 | display: none; 33 | } 34 | } 35 | *:focus, .active { 36 | outline: none !important; 37 | } 38 | input.variableSize { 39 | padding: 0; 40 | border: none; 41 | } 42 | .inputXp { 43 | color: #44696c; 44 | font-size: 25px; 45 | font-family: 'Lato', sans-serif; 46 | } 47 | .xp { 48 | font-size: 25px; 49 | } 50 | .level, .timeNeeded { 51 | line-height: 45px; 52 | font-size: 47px; 53 | white-space: nowrap; 54 | } 55 | .level { 56 | margin-top: 30px; 57 | } 58 | .timeNeeded { 59 | padding: 10px 0; 60 | font-size: 43px; 61 | } 62 | .progress, .xpProg { 63 | margin: 20px auto; 64 | width: 100%; 65 | position: relative; 66 | } 67 | .progressBg, .progressFront { 68 | background: #d7dfd6; 69 | height: 9px; 70 | width: 100%; 71 | border-radius: 7px; 72 | position: absolute; 73 | left: 0; 74 | top: 0; 75 | transition: width 0.3s; 76 | } 77 | .progressFront { 78 | background: #ee5b5b; 79 | width: 50%; 80 | } 81 | .progressHandle{ 82 | position: absolute; 83 | right: -4px; 84 | top: -4px; 85 | height: 17px; 86 | width: 17px; 87 | background: #ee5b5b; 88 | border-radius: 50%; 89 | } 90 | .progressXp { 91 | padding-top: 17px; 92 | font-size: 26px; 93 | color: #87a19f; 94 | } 95 | .bottom { 96 | padding-top: 10px; 97 | padding-bottom: 15px; 98 | } 99 | .startDate { 100 | padding-top: 35px; 101 | font-size: 19px; 102 | font-weight: bold; 103 | letter-spacing: 2px; 104 | } 105 | .inputDate { 106 | font-size: 19px; 107 | font-weight: bold; 108 | letter-spacing: 2px; 109 | color: #44696c; 110 | } 111 | .testSpan { 112 | position: absolute; 113 | left: -1000px; 114 | top: -100000px; 115 | /*position: relative; 116 | left: -1px; 117 | top: -30px; 118 | border: 1px solid red;*/ 119 | } 120 | 121 | .line { 122 | margin: 15px auto 30px; 123 | width: 100%; 124 | border-top: 1px solid #bbb; 125 | } 126 | .result { 127 | padding-bottom: 30px; 128 | letter-spacing: 2px; 129 | } 130 | .rollDown { 131 | font-size: 19px; 132 | height: 120px; 133 | transition: height 0.5s; 134 | overflow: hidden; 135 | margin: 0 -50px; 136 | padding: 0 50px; 137 | } 138 | .rollDown.opened { 139 | height: 370px; /* 370px */ 140 | } 141 | 142 | .line2 { 143 | margin: 15px auto 15px; 144 | } 145 | .github { 146 | opacity: 0.7; 147 | font-size: 80%; 148 | } 149 | 150 | /*********** visualization *********/ 151 | .xpProg { 152 | margin-top: 35px; 153 | } 154 | .xpProgBg { 155 | background: #d7dfd6; 156 | height: 9px; 157 | width: 100%; 158 | border-radius: 7px; 159 | position: absolute; 160 | left: 0; 161 | top: 0; 162 | } 163 | .xpLabel.minor { 164 | opacity: 0.4; 165 | } 166 | .xpLabel { 167 | position: absolute; 168 | left: 0%; 169 | margin-left:-8px; 170 | top: -4px; 171 | height: 17px; 172 | width: 17px; 173 | background: #d7dfd6; 174 | border-radius: 50%; 175 | } 176 | .xpLabel .text { 177 | position: relative; 178 | top: 18px; 179 | font-size: 13px; 180 | font-weight: bold; 181 | } 182 | .xpLabel.you { 183 | background: #ee5b5b; 184 | transition: left 0.3s; 185 | } 186 | .youBox { 187 | position: absolute; 188 | top: -53px; 189 | margin-left: -29px; 190 | background: #ee5b5b; 191 | transition: opacity 1s; 192 | transition: left 0.3s; 193 | } 194 | .youBox:after { 195 | top: 100%; 196 | left: 50%; 197 | border: solid transparent; 198 | content: " "; 199 | height: 0; 200 | width: 0; 201 | position: absolute; 202 | pointer-events: none; 203 | border-color: rgba(238, 91, 91, 0); 204 | border-top-color: #ee5b5b; 205 | border-width: 10px; 206 | margin-left: -10px; 207 | } 208 | .innerBox { 209 | font-weight: bold; 210 | padding: 5px 10px; 211 | color: #fff; 212 | } 213 | 214 | .fakeInput { 215 | padding: 3px 10px; 216 | display: inline-block; 217 | border: 1px solid #ddd; 218 | width: 200px; 219 | cursor: text; 220 | -webkit-user-select: none; 221 | } 222 | 223 | .level, .progress { 224 | transition: filter 0.3s, opacity 0.3s; 225 | } 226 | 227 | .disabled { 228 | opacity: 0.5; 229 | -webkit-filter: blur(4px); 230 | -moz-filter: blur(4px); 231 | -ms-filter: blur(4px); 232 | filter: blur(4px); 233 | } 234 | 235 | .level30 { 236 | margin: 10px 0 0 0; 237 | 238 | } 239 | 240 | /******* custom bootstrap **********/ 241 | .btn-group .btn { 242 | border-radius: 0; 243 | border-color: #ddd; 244 | color: #44696c; 245 | font-size: 160%; 246 | } 247 | .btn.focus, .btn.active, .btn:active { /* remove bootstrap style */ 248 | border-color: #ddd !important; 249 | color: #44696c !important; 250 | background: #ddd !important; 251 | } 252 | .levelchoice { 253 | padding-top: 25px; 254 | } 255 | .btn-group { 256 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/calc/levels.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | var levels = [ 0, 2 | 1, 3 | 2, 4 | 3, 5 | 4, 6 | 5, 7 | 6, 8 | 7, 9 | 8, 10 | 9, 11 | 10, 12 | 10, 13 | 10, 14 | 10, 15 | 15, 16 | 20, 17 | 20, 18 | 20, 19 | 25, 20 | 25, 21 | 50, 22 | 75, 23 | 100, 24 | 125, 25 | 150, 26 | 190, 27 | 200, 28 | 250, 29 | 300, 30 | 350, 31 | 500, 32 | 500, 33 | 750, 34 | 1000, 35 | 1250, 36 | 1500, 37 | 2000, 38 | 2500, 39 | 3000, 40 | 5000 41 | ]; 42 | 43 | levels = levels.map(x => 1000*x); 44 | 45 | export default levels; 46 | 47 | export var totalXp = { 48 | 30 : levels.slice(0,30).reduce((x, y) => x+y, 0), 49 | 40 : levels.reduce((x, y) => x+y, 0) 50 | }; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/containers/app/App.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import React, { Component } from 'react'; 2 | 3 | import { connect } from 'react-redux'; 4 | import Calc from '../../containers/calc/Calc'; 5 | 6 | import './app.css'; 7 | 8 | class App extends Component { 9 | 10 | render() { 11 | return ( 12 |
13 | 14 | 15 |
16 | ); 17 | } 18 | } 19 | 20 | const mapStateToProps = (state) => { 21 | return { 22 | user: null, 23 | }; 24 | }; 25 | 26 | export default connect( 27 | mapStateToProps 28 | )(App); 29 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/containers/app/app.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/thomasdondorf/poke-level-calc/a8e480ad752960a4ca51aaba5b4eca3375748aed/src/containers/app/app.css -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/containers/calc/Calc.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | import { connect } from 'react-redux'; 3 | 4 | import Calc from '../../components/calc/Calc'; 5 | import { setXp, setStartDate, setGoal } from '../../actions/calc'; 6 | 7 | const mapStateToProps = (state) => { 8 | return { 9 | xp : state.calc.xp, 10 | dateStr : state.calc.dateStr, 11 | date : state.calc.date, 12 | goal : state.calc.goal 13 | } 14 | }; 15 | 16 | const mapDispatchToProps = (dispatch) => { 17 | return { 18 | setXp : (xp) => { 19 | dispatch(setXp(xp)) 20 | }, 21 | setStartDate : (dateStr) => { 22 | dispatch(setStartDate(dateStr)) 23 | }, 24 | setGoal : (level) => { 25 | dispatch(setGoal(level)) 26 | } 27 | } 28 | }; 29 | 30 | export default connect( 31 | mapStateToProps, 32 | mapDispatchToProps 33 | )(Calc); -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/index.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import React from 'react'; 2 | import ReactDOM from 'react-dom'; 3 | import { Provider } from 'react-redux'; 4 | 5 | import 'bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap.css'; 6 | 7 | window.$ = window.jQuery=require('jquery'); 8 | window.Tether=require('tether'); 9 | require('bootstrap/dist/js/bootstrap'); 10 | 11 | import configureStore from './store/configureStore'; 12 | 13 | import App from './containers/app/App'; 14 | 15 | const store = configureStore(); 16 | 17 | ReactDOM.render( 18 | 19 | 20 | , 21 | document.getElementById('root') 22 | ); 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/reducers/calc.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | import { SET_XP, SET_START_DATE, SET_GOAL } from '../actions/calc'; 3 | import querystring from 'querystring'; 4 | 5 | var query = {}; 6 | if (location.hash && location.hash.length > 0) { 7 | query = querystring.parse(location.hash.substr(1)); 8 | } 9 | 10 | let defaultState = parseDate(query.date || 'mm/dd/2016'); 11 | defaultState.xp = parseXp(query.xp || '?'); 12 | defaultState.goal = parseInt(query.level, 10); 13 | if (defaultState.goal !== 30) { 14 | defaultState.goal = 40; 15 | } 16 | 17 | function newState(state) { 18 | var hash = []; 19 | if (state.xp !== '?') { 20 | hash.push('xp='+state.xp); 21 | } 22 | if (state.date !== null) { 23 | hash.push('date='+state.dateStr); 24 | } 25 | if (state.goal !== 40) { 26 | hash.push('level=' + state.goal); 27 | } 28 | var fullHash = hash.length === 0 ? '/' : '#' + hash.join('&'); 29 | history.replaceState({}, "Pokemon Go Trainer Level", fullHash); 30 | return state; 31 | } 32 | 33 | function parseXp(xp) { 34 | var newXp = Math.min(20000000, parseInt(xp.replace(/[^0-9]/g, ''), 10)) || 0; 35 | if (xp === '?') { 36 | newXp = '?'; 37 | } 38 | return newXp; 39 | } 40 | 41 | function parseDate(dateStr) { 42 | 43 | var correctDate = /\d{1,2}\/\d{1,2}\/(201\d|1\d)/; 44 | var date = new Date(dateStr); 45 | var newDate = null; 46 | if (!isNaN(date.getTime()) && correctDate.test(dateStr)) { 47 | newDate = date; 48 | } 49 | return { 50 | dateStr: dateStr, 51 | date : newDate 52 | }; 53 | } 54 | 55 | export default function calc(state = defaultState, action) { 56 | switch (action.type) { 57 | case SET_XP: 58 | return newState(Object.assign({}, state, { 59 | xp: parseXp(action.xp) 60 | })); 61 | case SET_START_DATE: 62 | return newState(Object.assign({}, state, parseDate(action.dateStr))); 63 | case SET_GOAL: 64 | return newState(Object.assign({}, state, { 65 | goal : action.level 66 | })); 67 | default: 68 | return state; 69 | } 70 | } 71 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/store/configureStore.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { createStore, applyMiddleware, combineReducers, compose } from 'redux'; 2 | import thunkMiddleware from 'redux-thunk'; 3 | import createLogger from 'redux-logger'; 4 | import calc from '../reducers/calc'; 5 | 6 | const logger = createLogger(); 7 | const rootReducer = combineReducers( 8 | { 9 | calc 10 | } 11 | ); 12 | 13 | const initialState = {}; 14 | 15 | export default function configureStore() { 16 | let store; 17 | 18 | if (module.hot) { 19 | store = createStore(rootReducer, initialState, compose( 20 | applyMiddleware(thunkMiddleware, logger), 21 | window.devToolsExtension ? window.devToolsExtension() : f => f 22 | )); 23 | } else { 24 | store = createStore(rootReducer, initialState, compose( 25 | applyMiddleware(thunkMiddleware), f=>f 26 | )); 27 | } 28 | 29 | return store; 30 | } 31 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /thumb.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/thomasdondorf/poke-level-calc/a8e480ad752960a4ca51aaba5b4eca3375748aed/thumb.png --------------------------------------------------------------------------------