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The initial feature set for Artfox is real simple, just a Flutter app (targeting web and mobile), where users can upload photos and search for the photos based on location. All of the typical backend (e.g, database, photo storage) functionality will run on Appwrite. The challenge will be learning Appwrite and Flutter (beside this chess game, I don't have very much Flutter experience).
The initial feature set for Artfox is real simple, just a Flutter app (targeting web and mobile), where users can upload photos and search for the photos based on location. All of the typical backend (e.g, database, photo storage) functionality will run on Appwrite. The challenge will be learning Appwrite and Flutter (beside this chess game, I don't have very much Flutter experience).
login to GitHub > Settings > Developer Settings -> "New OAuth App"
We are going to test the OAuth integration with GitHub using a webapp. A quick note, the webapp needs to run on a different host then Appwrite. So if you are running Appwrite locally (e.g, localhost), you'll have to use something else like Glitch, or GitHub pages. Next once you figure out how you are going to serve your test webapp, we'll need to add our webapp as a platform under our Appwrite project.
We are going to test the OAuth integration with GitHub using a webapp. A quick note, the webapp needs to run on a different host then Appwrite. So if you are running Appwrite locally (e.g, localhost), you'll have to use something else like Glitch, or GitHub pages. Next once you figure out how you are going to serve your test webapp, we'll need to add our webapp as a platform under our Appwrite project.
The initial feature set for Artfox is real simple, just a Flutter app (targeting web and mobile), where users can upload photos and search for the photos based on location. All of the typical backend (e.g, database, photo storage) functionality will run on Appwrite. The challenge will be learning Appwrite and Flutter (beside this chess game, I don't have very much Flutter experience).