- Create a 'Card' Component to replace the repetitive data from
GalleryContainer/index.jsx
(and give it aonClick
event) - Fetch our planets from API in the
usePlanets.js
query - Ensure that every planet has an id property in
usePlanets.js
- Use iteration to render the Card component based on API data in
GalleryContainer/index.jsx
- Add a route for Details page in
App.jsx
, for example/details/:planetId
- Navigate to Details page when the user clicks a card in
GalleryContainer/index.jsx
- Fetch the chosen planet on the Details page using
usePlanet.js
- Fill the Details page with the fetched data in
DetailContainer.js
- Make the tabs on the Details page work
- Add a ‘previous’ button
- Show a Loading indicator when fetching the data
- Turn tabs into separate component
- Turn info-table into separate component
- Turn button into separate component
- Create content for the ‘people’ tab
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