After slogging away for most of today on the Photos API, with lots of needing to understand how things work and a couple more tweaks before it was ready, I decided to celebrate by showing the ultimate progress report: a screenshot. What is so special about this screenshot? It is the first post in Diaspora that has been fully made by an external application. The “external application” in this case is a test harness written in Kotlin which is designed around the API spec. This test harness first uploaded the image file, then it created the post with every feature a post can have including: location, polls, and references to other users. The post was written by a “user3” (for testing might as well stick to simple names). This is a screenshot from user1’s perspective. Notice that they also got the expected notification. Yes it’s still a bit of a ways from done but it’s still a great milestone, so I’d say it’s time to celebrate for a bit before getting back to it :).
Diaspora API First: A Full Externally Created Post
2018-11-28
in
FEDIVERSE
•
OPEN SOURCE WORK
•
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
ruby kotlin fediverse diaspora open source software engineering
1 min read
ruby kotlin fediverse diaspora open source software engineering
1 min read