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User Story 6, Users cannot navigate to certain paths #77

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memcmahon opened this issue May 20, 2019 · 0 comments · Fixed by #150
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User Story 6, Users cannot navigate to certain paths #77

memcmahon opened this issue May 20, 2019 · 0 comments · Fixed by #150

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Users should see a 404 error under the following conditions:
- if visitors try to navigate to any /profile path
- if visitors try to navigate to any /dashboard path
- if visitors try to navigate to any /admin path
- if registered users try to navigate to any /dashboard path
- if registered users try to navigate to any /admin path
- if merchants try to navigate to any /profile path
- if merchants try to navigate to any /admin path
- if merchants try to navigate to any /cart path
- if admin users try to navigate to any /profile path
- if admin users try to navigate to any /dashboard path
- if admin users try to navigate to any /cart path

If you think of any additional pages to block, please do so.

DO THESE STORIES FIRST:

  • User Story 2, Visitor Navigation
  • User Story 3, User Navigation
  • User Story 4, Merchant Navigation

Checklist:

  • base tests are written
  • base code is written to pass tests
  • edge case ("sad path") tests written (if required)
  • edge case code written (if required)
  • code is reviewed
  • branch is merged
  • all tests still pass

depends on turingschool-projects#271

depends on turingschool-projects#270

depends on turingschool-projects#269

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