SnapCat is a social media application for posting pictures, comments, and finding friends. SnapCat is designed using SwiftUI and the ParseSwift SDK. The app is meant to serve as a base app for University of Kentucky graudate researchers and undergraduate students learning iOS mobile app development.
You can setup your parse-server locally to test using snapcat branch of parse-hipaa. Simply type the following to get your parse-server running with postgres locally:
- Fork parse-hipaa
cd parse-hipaa
docker-compose up
- this will take a couple of minutes to setup as it needs to initialize postgres, but as soon as you seeparse-server running on port 1337.
, it's ready to go. See here for details- If you would like to use mongo instead of postgres, in step 3, type
docker-compose -f docker-compose.mongo.yml up
instead ofdocker-compose up
- Fork SnapCat, in particular the snapcat branch.
- Open
SnapCat.xcodeproj
in Xcode - You may need to configure your "Team" and "Bundle Identifier" in "Signing and Capabilities"
- Run the app and data will synchronize with parse-hipaa via http://localhost:1337/parse automatically
- You can edit Parse server setup in the ParseSwift.plist file in the Xcode browser
Parse Dashboard is the easiest way to view your data in the Cloud (or local machine in this example) and comes with parse-hipaa. To access:
- Open your browser and go to http://localhost:4040/dashboard
- Username:
parse
- Password:
1234
- Be sure to refresh your browser to see new changes synched from your CareKitSample app