Anyimg | app showcases the Parse Image Module using Parse Hosting
kandi X-RAY | Anyimg Summary
kandi X-RAY | Anyimg Summary
Anyimg is a JavaScript library. Anyimg has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
This app showcases the Parse Image Module using Parse Hosting. It's an app that allows users to upload images and share them. It resizes the images into two smaller sizes, and gives users the option to share specific sizes with others. You can check out the official hosted version at www.anyimg.org.
This app showcases the Parse Image Module using Parse Hosting. It's an app that allows users to upload images and share them. It resizes the images into two smaller sizes, and gives users the option to share specific sizes with others. You can check out the official hosted version at www.anyimg.org.
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Support
Anyimg has a low active ecosystem.
It has 0 star(s) with 45 fork(s). There are 1 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
Anyimg has no issues reported. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of Anyimg is current.
Quality
Anyimg has no bugs reported.
Security
Anyimg has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
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Anyimg does not have a standard license declared.
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Without a license, all rights are reserved, and you cannot use the library in your applications.
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Anyimg releases are not available. You will need to build from source code and install.
Installation instructions are available. Examples and code snippets are not available.
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Anyimg Key Features
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Anyimg Examples and Code Snippets
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Install Anyimg
Create a new app on Parse, and make sure you go through the installation section for Cloud Code. Type parse new . in the directory where this README resides, authenticate with your Parse credentials, and choose the app name you created. Edit cloud/views/layout.ejs and put in your Parse Application ID and Parse JavaScript Key in the Parse.initialize call. You can find your app keys in your app settings page under "Application Keys". Type parse deploy. This deploys your app to Parse. Now, we'll need to configure the url where you can reach your app. Go to your app settings page and set a unique subdomain for your Web Hosting url.
Create a new app on Parse, and make sure you go through the installation section for Cloud Code.
Type parse new . in the directory where this README resides, authenticate with your Parse credentials, and choose the app name you created.
Delete public/index.html
Edit cloud/views/layout.ejs and put in your Parse Application ID and Parse JavaScript Key in the Parse.initialize call. You can find your app keys in your app settings page under "Application Keys".
Type parse deploy. This deploys your app to Parse.
Now, we'll need to configure the url where you can reach your app. Go to your app settings page and set a unique subdomain for your Web Hosting url.
Go to yoursubdomain.parseapp.com and view your copy of Anyimg!
Optional: If you want to change the CSS, make sure to run "compass watch" so that the .scss files will get compiled into css files in the parse folder. To get compass, go here: http://compass-style.org
Create a new app on Parse, and make sure you go through the installation section for Cloud Code.
Type parse new . in the directory where this README resides, authenticate with your Parse credentials, and choose the app name you created.
Delete public/index.html
Edit cloud/views/layout.ejs and put in your Parse Application ID and Parse JavaScript Key in the Parse.initialize call. You can find your app keys in your app settings page under "Application Keys".
Type parse deploy. This deploys your app to Parse.
Now, we'll need to configure the url where you can reach your app. Go to your app settings page and set a unique subdomain for your Web Hosting url.
Go to yoursubdomain.parseapp.com and view your copy of Anyimg!
Optional: If you want to change the CSS, make sure to run "compass watch" so that the .scss files will get compiled into css files in the parse folder. To get compass, go here: http://compass-style.org
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