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React'n'Redux Pomodoro Clock

Demo

Visit https://codepen.io/Cu7ious/full/VaobEP/

Objective:

User Story #1:

I can see an element with id="break-label" that contains a string (e.g. "Break Length").

User Story #2:

I can see an element with id="session-label" that contains a string (e.g. "Session Length").

User Story #3:

I can see two clickable elements with corresponding IDs: id="break-decrement" and id="session-decrement".

User Story #4:

I can see two clickable elements with corresponding IDs: id="break-increment" and id="session-increment".

User Story #5:

I can see an element with a corresponding id="break-length", which by default (on load) displays a value of 5.

User Story #6:

I can see an element with a corresponding id="session-length", which by default displays a value of 25.

User Story #7:

I can see an element with a corresponding id="timer-label", that contains a string indicating a session is initialized (e.g. "Session").

User Story #8:

I can see an element with corresponding id="time-left". NOTE: Paused or running, the value in this field should always be displayed in mm:ss format (i.e. 25:00).

User Story #9:

I can see a clickable element with a corresponding id="start_stop".

User Story #10:

I can see a clickable element with a corresponding id="reset".

User Story #11:

When I click the element with the id of reset, any running timer should be stopped, the value within id="break-length" should return to 5, the value within id="session-length" should return to 25, and the element with id="time-left" should reset to it's default state.

User Story #12:

When I click the element with the id of break-decrement, the value within id="break-length" decrements by a value of 1, and I can see the updated value.

User Story #13:

When I click the element with the id of break-increment, the value within id="break-length" increments by a value of 1, and I can see the updated value.

User Story #14:

When I click the element with the id of session-decrement, the value within id="session-length" decrements by a value of 1, and I can see the updated value.

User Story #15:

When I click the element with the id of session-increment, the value within id="session-length" increments by a value of 1, and I can see the updated value.

User Story #16:

I should not be able to set a session or break length to <= 0.

User Story #17:

I should not be able to set a session or break length to > 60.

User Story #18:

When I first click the element with id="start_stop", the timer should begin running from the value currently displayed in id="session-length", even if the value has been incremented or decremented from the original value of 25.

User Story #19:

If the timer is running, the element with the id of time-left should display the remaining time in mm:ss format (decrementing by a value of 1 and updating the display every 1000ms).

User Story #20:

If the timer is running and I click the element with id="start_stop", the countdown should pause.

User Story #21:

If the timer is paused and I click the element with id="start_stop", the countdown should resume running from the point at which it was paused.

User Story #22:

When a session countdown reaches zero (NOTE: timer MUST reach 00:00), and a new countdown begins, the element with the id of timer-label should display a string indicating a break has begun.

User Story #23:

When a session countdown reaches zero (NOTE: timer MUST reach 00:00), a new break countdown should begin, counting down from the value currently displayed in the id="break-length" element.

User Story #24:

When a break countdown reaches zero (NOTE: timer MUST reach 00:00), and a new countdown begins, the element with the id of timer-label should display a string indicating a session has begun.

User Story #25:

When a break countdown reaches zero (NOTE: timer MUST reach 00:00), a new session countdown should begin, counting down from the value currently displayed in the id="session-length" element.

User Story #26:

When a countdown reaches zero (NOTE: timer MUST reach 00:00), a sound indicating that time is up should play. This should utilize an HTML5 audio tag and have a corresponding id="beep".

User Story #27:

The audio element with id="beep" must be 1 second or longer.

User Story #28:

The audio element with id of beep must stop playing and be rewound to the beginning when the element with the id of reset is clicked.