GitLab now enforces expiry dates on tokens that originally had no set expiration date. Those tokens were given an expiration date of one year later. Please review your personal access tokens, project access tokens, and group access tokens to ensure you are aware of upcoming expirations. Administrators of GitLab can find more information on how to identify and mitigate interruption in our documentation.
Here is a template README file you could include in your final app submission, so that your marker knows exactly where to look for evidence of your learning.
Doing this is another way of showing that you understand the code you wrote!
**Note:** They will also be looking at your commit history, to see how much of the app you wrote from scratch.
## Evidence
| Checklist point | Evidence (filename(s) and line number(s) and/or short desciption) |
|-------------|------------|
| write a simple server script which is capable of serving a web application written in Python | |
| retrieve one or more documents or rows from one or more collections or tables | |
| iterate over documents returned in a results cursor object | |
| filter and/or sort documents in the result set based on some simple criteria | |
| perform more advanced filtering and/or aggregation operations in a database query | |
| handle a POST request made via an HTML form in a server-side script | |
| demonstrate consideration for Separation of Concerns through the modularisation (separation) of related code | |
| demonstrate an awareness of how related data is modelled in the database | |
| design and implement an original functional feature in a Python web app | |
| other relevant extension of the taught material (if applicable) | |
| make a Python script self-executable | |
| utilise a range of Python's built-in functions and methods | |