Got OAuth Integrated
Made a pretty big leap today. Integrated GuardianForge with Bungie OAuth. Only a few more things to do π€©
Started prep for the beta launch!
Added a modal for first time users to start guiding them through the app. Nothing crazy today.
Infrastructure updates, started on the logo π
Made some non coding progress over the last two days. Setup the primary infrastructure in AWS and started designing the logo for GuardianForge. Iβm liking the logo progress so far π
First deploy is out!
- Got all the logic nailed down to save builds and store them in S3
- Deployed the front end to Netlify temporarily for testing
- Decided to use lightsail for now for the API, so I created a systemd unit file to start when the underlying instance starts. Never did work with Lightsail, but my EC2 exp helped me figure things out pretty quickly
- I also migrated all the Bungienet calls into the front end. They have an entry in their dev portal to specify the origin, which has been a tad annoying since I have to create a separate app for each environment.
- Also discovered https://mholt.github.io/json-to-go/ for converting my json body into go structs, that was pretty cool
- Ran into some issues with lightsail, specifically with https so I decided to proxy requests from AWIG for the time being
- Finished up a CI/CD pipeline in Azure DevOps for the API, now I need to do the front end
Also added Bootstrap to get some responsiveness put in quickly, although I'll likely remove this later
- Deployed the front end to Netlify temporarily for testing
- Decided to use lightsail for now for the API, so I created a systemd unit file to start when the underlying instance starts. Never did work with Lightsail, but my EC2 exp helped me figure things out pretty quickly
- I also migrated all the Bungienet calls into the front end. They have an entry in their dev portal to specify the origin, which has been a tad annoying since I have to create a separate app for each environment.
- Also discovered https://mholt.github.io/json-to-go/ for converting my json body into go structs, that was pretty cool
- Ran into some issues with lightsail, specifically with https so I decided to proxy requests from AWIG for the time being
- Finished up a CI/CD pipeline in Azure DevOps for the API, now I need to do the front end
Also added Bootstrap to get some responsiveness put in quickly, although I'll likely remove this later
Visual updates & setting up for more backend ops
Completed most of the front end logic on creating a build. Note in the image that some elements are highlighted in yellow. These indicate important items/mods/perks that make the build work well.
Im about at the point that I need to switch to the backend to be able to save the data. The idea is to save an object into S3 that contains all the necessary data to pull up a public build.
Im about at the point that I need to switch to the backend to be able to save the data. The idea is to save an object into S3 that contains all the necessary data to pull up a public build.
Cleaned up some stuff
Figured out how to check socket types & categories to eliminate unnecessary info from the item cards. Also moved the elemental icon for armor as a badge over the icon. At this rate, I might be able to start beta testing later this week π€©
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A universal bot framework for multiple platforms.
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