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telescope | vscode-seneca-college | |
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5.9 | 10.0 | |
about 1 month ago | over 1 year ago | |
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BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | MIT License |
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telescope
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Breaking Telescope
It all starts with an old 400 error that was occurring in Telescope for a while now, first documented here.
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Starchart: Choosing a technology
Sattelite for the back end
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Choosing a path
There are a few places to start with this, one is that we have an issue in Telescope that relates to what I think is the session no longer existing in certain situations that results in a 400. This will give me an opportunity to take a look at Telescopes auth flow. I still am kind of unfamiliar with Telescope despite having been in the last OSD course. I know that we use passport SAML in Telescope however and in the new project we will use a different library called SAMLIFY.
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Planning: Using Satellite features in Starchart
The project is currently in the planning phase, and being part of the development team, I have been researching ways to add relevant bits of Satellite in the Remix Blues Stack project, we intend on using for Starchart.
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Telescope: How I set it up
As a good well-established project, Telescope provides a great environment setup guide, which covers most use cases.
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Spying on Starchart
It's been a year since I was supposed to work on Telescope for a class. When the war in Ukraine started in February 24th, 2022, I almost fully stopped contributing. Now, this year I am trying to do more, even though it's not my class anymore. Because I wish that I did more back then.
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Setting up Telescope
This week, I decided to setup Telescope locally. I had previously contributed to telescope and had set it up already. However, I faced some problems starting it up locally after a shutdown and startup sequence. This was hard to debug since there was no error message, just containers on docker would not start up even after waiting for several minutes. These problems would fix after a restart or just randomly after a few tries. So, I decided to go through the setup again.
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Setup for Telescope
Task This week, I try to revisit my setup for running the Telescope project, a single page website that aggregates blog posts.
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Telescope -filtering feed URLs - release
This week, I finished implementing the feature for filtering out irrelevant feed URLs. Previously, I had added a function for the filtering but had to write the test for it.
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Patching It Up, Part 3: Release
The two PRs(1 2) mentioned last time were merged without a hitch. For the one that's about parsing Twitch channel feed URL, the maintainer and I agreed that there should be a follow-up issue opened to expand it to YouTube Channel(s). They also found another bug in the sign-up that should exist as its own issue about the RSS feed URL(s) having incorrect domain. For details about them, please see my last post.
vscode-seneca-college
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2022 in Review
2) vscode Extension for Seneca 🧩
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The storm before the calm: finals week
I also ended up doing a last-minute contribution to vscode-seneca-college extension repo for the issue regarding displaying user stats such as screen time and edits made per hour.
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Building the Frontend of a Progressive Web App Using React
Seneca-CDOT has many amazing open-source projects to which students are actively contributing - telescope, my-photohub, vscode-extension, and so on - and from those options, I chose to work on My Photohub as I found the idea of storing a picture on a GitHub repo very innovative. It was also a new project and I wanted to be among the first time contributors.
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Working on Seneca's VS Code extension
This week I was working on my school's vs code extension which is open-sourced and hosted on the github.
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Release 0.3 Code Reviews
As a part of my release 0.3 for OSD600, I had to create 2 code reviews for internal Seneca College open-source projects. Both of my code reviews were for vscode-seneca-college.
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Working on Seneca's Open Source Projects
Issue 7
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Doing code reviews is a skill
I also did a code review in vs-code-seneca-college extension in development, which aims to make collaboration for developers at Seneca College easier.
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Release 0.3: Internal Code Reviews
Second review
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Reviewing PRs
Link: https://github.com/Seneca-CDOT/vscode-seneca-college/pull/13
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Code reviews help both project and contributor
The projects I chose were Intro2C which is a beginner's course into C programming, and vscode-seneca-college, which is a VS Code extension for Seneca students.
What are some alternatives?
graphql-tools - :wrench: Utility library for GraphQL to build, stitch and mock GraphQL schemas in the SDL-first approach
my-photohub - Making it easy to share your photos using GitHub Pages
github-readme-streak-stats - 🔥 Stay motivated and show off your contribution streak! 🌟 Display your total contributions, current streak, and longest streak on your GitHub profile README
cas-cif - CleanBC Industry Fund project
material-dashboard - Material Dashboard - Open Source Bootstrap 5 Material Design Admin
my-photohub - Making it easy to share your photos using GitHub Pages
satellite - A Microservice Framework for Telescope
tokens
novu - 🔥 The open-source notification infrastructure with fully functional embedded notification center 🚀🚀🚀
boba-fett - this repo was generated for testing my-photohub project while working on release 0.4 in OSD600
bedrock - Making mozilla.org awesome, one pebble at a time
pages-gem - A simple Ruby Gem to bootstrap dependencies for setting up and maintaining a local Jekyll environment in sync with GitHub Pages