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The festify
The festify








the festify
  1. #The festify android#
  2. #The festify tv#
  3. #The festify free#

Some time later I realized the X closed the window.Įveryone was engaged on it. I was stuck in that window for a while because i thought the X would close the whole app. I'm not sure though if this would get in the way of your apps democratic philosophy but i think It should be there as a last option.Ībout the app's gui (OS X) screen The X should be inside the preferences panel. IMHO the server should have some kind of priority to upvote (indefinitely) a song that wants to be pushed even if other song had most recommendations.

#The festify android#

I would've preferred if you guys used your main domain rather than the "short one".Īn iOS and android app would've helped the short domain problem too.

the festify

The problem with that domain was that it so difficult to even spell that it ended up being a huge hassle. Just a few had apps to read QRcodes so we ended up using the domain. These people helped us bring Festify to life.Just tried it out with some friends and we had a blast.

the festify

  • Create your feature branch: git checkout -b my-improvement.
  • Ensure you deploy the project to firebase before using the dev server because Festify depends on cloud functions to be present!
  • serve: Starts the rollup dev-server serving a local instance of Festify on port 3000.
  • prepare-env: Used in CI environments to load environment files from branch-name-suffixed environment variables.
  • lint: Lints the TS sources with tslint.
  • fix: Attempts to automatically fix linter errors.
  • You can then deploy the files in /build to a webserver of choice to run Festify.
  • build : Compiles the TypeScript to JS and bundles all JS to a single file.
  • The package.json contains all necessary commands for building Festify. Since all config values (except for the service-account.json) are loaded through standard ES modules machinery, building the project will notify you if something is missing. It looks like this:Įxport const CLIENT_ID = "YOUR_SPOTIFY_APPLICATION_CLIENT_ID" export const ENCRYPTION_SECRET = "REFRESH_TOKEN_ENCRYPTION_KEY - PLEASE GENERATE" export const CLIENT_SECRET = "YOUR_SPOTIFY_APPLICATION_CLIENT_SECRET" Currently this is the Sentry URL and the API key. All following paths are relative to the repository root.Ĭ: This file includes common configuration values that don't deserve their own file. You require an account for both services.įestify loads configuration variables though JS / TS / JSON files included in the build process.

    #The festify tv#

  • & Sentry: Festify displays Fanart from in the TV Mode and uses Sentry for error reporting.
  • 3000 is the port the dev-server started with yarn serve runs on, but this can be any port you like, if you configure the dev server accordingly. Usually at least is needed for a dev-environment. Set up a Spotify Developer Application (you need a Spotify Premium account) and configure the OAuth redirect URL.
  • Spotify: Festify plays music from Spotify.
  • In that case, you also need to set up and register the respective app / developer accounts with these services. For user management, you need to enable at least anonymous authentication, and if you want cheat-prevention to work, also authentication with GitHub, Facebook, Twitter, and Google+. Set up a dedicated and paid Firebase project.

    the festify

    Firebase: Festify is built upon Firebase Realtime Database and Firebase Cloud Functions.nodejs, TypeScript and yarn: Festify is written in TypeScript for better scalability and fewer bugs.

    #The festify free#

    Festify is a free Spotify-powered app that lets your guests choose which music should be played using their smartphones.










    The festify