Cloud Life is your life, in the cloud: a secure document storage solution for anyone who wants to keep their documents online.
Users can create accounts which allow them to upload documents, files, photos, and more to an online bucket on Amazon's S3. Users can also create and join groups.
Simply visit our website http://www.cloudlife.us to create an account. Sign up for an account with a username, password, and email.
Sign in and you'll have access to your own cloud-based storage in which to stash whatever you please. You can create groups with others as well!
Bugs can be reported using Github issues on our repository. To create a new issue, simply click the green "New Issue" button, and add a description of the issue or bug, with a method for replication if possible.
If you would like to contribute to the project, feel free to fork our repository and create a pull request, which will be reviewed by one of our team members.
- Use Cloud Life as a backup for your computer
- Store all those photos of your vacations, kids, holidays, etc in the cloud without having to host them on a social media platform. Easily share with friends or family without requiring them to use Facebook, Instagram, etc.
- Keep tabs on your government records (such as birth certificates, immigration papers) in one easy place without risking them getting lost by officials or in the mail
- Put your tax records in the cloud so they are easily accessible from year to year without digging through paperwork
- Keep digital copies of documents, so you'll never lose them in a natural disaster (such as a flood or fire)
With three team members and just four days, we didn't have time to get to every feature we'd like to build! Since we knew we would not have time to get to everything, we expanded our schemas to include details which could be used in future features, such as the "priority" or "safeStatus" keys on our Profile model. Future futures we'd like to implement include:
- Passwords on individual documents for extra security
- A "Mark Yourself as Secure" button, so you can easily update a group to your status in an emergency or natural disaster
- Document expiration dates and/or permission-to-view inheritance dates
- Integration with more services (Facebook, Instagram, Flickr, etc)
Documentation for the backend of this project is located on Github here. Interested in viewing the deployed frontend for this project? Visit our website at: http://www.cloudlife.us
Said, Michelle, Isaac
Thanks to our professor, Scott and the various TAs (Izzy, Caleb, Kyle, Allie, Scott) who have been with us on this crazy two month JavaScript adventure!
Said:
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Motivated former entrepreneur seeking a career in software sales and software development. Experienced in both back-end and front-end technologies with a passion for working with people and teams.
Isaac:
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Isaac Heist is a husband, father, worship pastor, web developer, and aspiring full-stack JavaScript developer. He also once built some pretty sweet kitchen cabinets. He speaks Spanish as a second language and really loves the country of Mexico. He enjoys playing guitar, spending time with his wife, playing with his four kids and tinkering around with computers.
Michelle:
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Michelle Scharlock is a Full Stack Javascript developer, with a passion for front-end and project management. A strategic thinker and planning powerhouse, she brings insight to the surface and translates dev-speak for the non-technical. Along with being fluent in JavaScript, Michelle speaks French, German, and Italian thanks to her background as an opera singer. In her spare time (ha!), she can be found hunting for antiques, taking ukulele lessons, and writing plays. Insatiably curious, she is probably raiding your local library right this minute.