With Stream you can create and collaborate in moments.
Stream helps you to create - build - and collaborate across streams of content. Create your first stream or many streams, build them up, or dispose of them when you need to.
Stream is a great way to manage large amounts of content and channels, from Social Networks, to blogs and websites. Stream is set to challenge the norm.
"Just say stream..."
If you would like to help out, contact me @puffstream, alternatively send me a PR.
- Set-up React / Lumen / Vagrant
- Authentication
- Filter by keyword
- Initial migration/seeding
- Streams - create / list / destroy
- Posts - create / list / destroy
- Posts - like / share
- PHP 5.6
- OpenSSL PHP Extension
- PDO PHP Extension
- Mbstring PHP Extension
- Tokenizer PHP Extension
- XML PHP Extension
- MySQL/MariaDB
- Laravel Lumen
- React
- Node/NPM
- Composer
- Set up Vagrant, VirtualBox and Homestead box
- Git clone the Stream repository
- npm install
- cd api/ composer install
- Set up a .env configuration file
- Run php artisan key:generate
- vagrant up
- vagrant SSH run migration
- Browse to http://192.168.10.10
git clone -b legacy-code --single-branch https://github.com/puffstream/stream.git
What's that quote? 1 step back, 2 steps forward? That's the one. Before I can really charge ahead with the Stream Software, I need to have a clear understanding of what Stream is, what it isn't. For example, Stream isn't a News feed. I think that's one of the main issues with the legacy code was that it was still conforming to a News feed where the context of Stream is set apart from this. If your interested in Stream, feel free to follow the Stream Docs.
Or, optionally read the below updates:
- Reviewing Laravel Lumen (API version)
- Reviewing React as another JavaScript Library option
- Considering a use-case for Stream, potentially something to do with... UX?
- Quote of the day: Do one thing really well and do it over and over again...
- Vagrant, Laravel's Homestead, Virtual box etc..
- Working inside of Homestead box
While you wait... Meet Paul, Our Spaceman.
MIT is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.
Contributions welcome