Deploy FE : https://ui-farm.netlify.app/ BE: https://ui-farm-be-main-1.onrender.com/ui-farm
My store allows users to choose products and payment with Paypal. Store owners can manage goods such as adding, editing or deleting items
UI Farm is an online shopping website. When entering the website, users can see the store's products. The store website is divided into 2 main functions for consumers or store managers. The store manager role can add items or edit items. View customer order list. The customer role can add favorite products to the cart and then go to the step of choosing payment with Paypal.
As a user, I can sign in with my email and password. As a user, I can register for a new account with email and password. As a user, I can stay signed in after refreshing the page. As a user, I can sign in with Google Account.
As a store manager, I can view list items. As a store manager, I can view detail item. As a store manager, I can add items or edit items. As a store manager, I can view customer order list.
As a customer, I can view list items. As a customer, I can view detail item. As a customer, I can add items to the cart. As a customer, I can choose payment with Paypal. As a customer, I can view my order.
As a user, I can view my cart. As a user, I can have only one cart.
As a user, I can view detail item.
As a user, I can payment with Paypal
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