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Stream. Curating your streams

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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..."

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Checklist

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

Requirements

Server

  • PHP 5.6
  • OpenSSL PHP Extension
  • PDO PHP Extension
  • Mbstring PHP Extension
  • Tokenizer PHP Extension
  • XML PHP Extension

Database

  • MySQL/MariaDB

Libs/Frameworks/Tools

  • Laravel Lumen
  • React
  • Node/NPM
  • Composer

DX (Developer Experience) set-up

  • Set up Vagrant, VirtualBox and Homestead box

Installation - Front-End

  1. Git clone the Stream repository
  2. npm install

Installation - Back-End

  1. cd api/ composer install
  2. Set up a .env configuration file
  3. Run php artisan key:generate
  4. vagrant up
  5. vagrant SSH run migration
  6. Browse to http://192.168.10.10

Looking for our legacy code?

git clone -b legacy-code --single-branch https://github.com/puffstream/stream.git

What happened to the previous code?

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:

Most recent activities (29/03/17)

  • 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...

Better Developer set-up (DX) (5/04/17)

  • Vagrant, Laravel's Homestead, Virtual box etc..

MariaDB (SQL, noSQL) (9/04/17)

  • Working inside of Homestead box

While you wait... Meet Paul, Our Spaceman.

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MIT is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.

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