The oilchem certificate verification portal that auto-designs and displays ready-to-print and download certificates. It also helps to verify the authenticity of certificate IDs of certificates claimed to have been issues by the institution.
MIT License
The CERTIFICATE VERIFIER - OILCHEM MUD SCHOOL CERTIFICATE PORTAL
project is a web application developed using the React JavaScript library. It serves as the certificate verification side for the Oilchem certificate portal web application. It provides a user interface and interacts with the Rails Backend API-only app to convert certificate details to a well-designed and downloadable certificate (with qrcode).
Students can check if their certificate has been issued by entering their unique numbers. If found, a graphically downloadable certificate displays. Students can also copy direct links to their certificates.
Employers can check and verify certificate IDs. If found, a graphically downloadable certificate displays.
This project aims to provide an effective solution to enable the Oilchem Mud School students and potential employers to digitally verify certificates of job applicants from Oilchem Mud School ๐
This project comprises of -
This is a solo project
To get a local copy up and running, follow these steps.
In order to run this project you need:
git clone https://github.com/geekelo/oilchem-certificate_portal_user.git
To run the project, execute the following command:
npm start
๐ค Eloghene Otiede
Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome!
Feel free to check the issues page.
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I would like to express my sincere gratitude to Eloti Designs for trsting my competence in executing this project for their client OILCHEM MUD SCHOOL
Absolutely! Please feel free to fork and reuse this repository for your own projects.
Definitely! We welcome any improvements or new ideas you may have. If your changes are good and align with the project's goals, we would be happy to accept them.
This project is MIT licensed.