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We currently have a Firebase + GCP backend in the works, but it would also be cool to create "backend-less" versions of Conduit using Firebase's JS libs.
A good strategy might be to fork our existing Angular/React/Vue etc RealWorld codebases, rip out all the API logic and replace it with Firebase methods.
Also, considering Firebase's data is non-relational, implementing the feed/following/liking functionality might be a bit tricky. So before we get started on any of these, I think it would be great to have one of the Firebase folks advise a standard data spec that all of these frontends could adhere to.
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@davideast do you know of anyone in the Firebase/Angular community who might be interested in creating the AngularFire version of this? I'm thinking the other implementations could just mimic its database setup/implementation once completed 👍
EricSimons
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AngularFire, ReactFire, VueFire, etc [Frontend]
💻 AngularFire, ReactFire, VueFire, etc [Frontend]
Apr 24, 2017
EricSimons
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💻 AngularFire, ReactFire, VueFire, etc [Frontend]
🖥 🔧 AngularFire, ReactFire, VueFire, etc [Frontend]
Apr 24, 2017
EricSimons
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🖥 🔧 AngularFire, ReactFire, VueFire, etc [Frontend]
🖥 🔧 AngularFire, ReactFire, VueFire, etc
Apr 24, 2017
We currently have a Firebase + GCP backend in the works, but it would also be cool to create "backend-less" versions of Conduit using Firebase's JS libs.
A good strategy might be to fork our existing Angular/React/Vue etc RealWorld codebases, rip out all the API logic and replace it with Firebase methods.
Also, considering Firebase's data is non-relational, implementing the feed/following/liking functionality might be a bit tricky. So before we get started on any of these, I think it would be great to have one of the Firebase folks advise a standard data spec that all of these frontends could adhere to.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: