Senior_Project | Senior project design for class of COMP
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kandi X-RAY | Senior_Project Summary
Senior_Project is a JavaScript library. Senior_Project has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
Hello! This is the repository for Group 4 for COMP 4710: Senior Design Project in the Fall 2020 semester. We are working on a booking system for Music Matters, located in Montgomery, AL. If you're looking at this, you are presumably:. Regardless of who you are, welcome! Here, I'll give some assistance on how you can get everything up and running.
Hello! This is the repository for Group 4 for COMP 4710: Senior Design Project in the Fall 2020 semester. We are working on a booking system for Music Matters, located in Montgomery, AL. If you're looking at this, you are presumably:. Regardless of who you are, welcome! Here, I'll give some assistance on how you can get everything up and running.
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Senior_Project has a low active ecosystem.
It has 2 star(s) with 0 fork(s). There are 2 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
Senior_Project has no issues reported. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of Senior_Project is current.
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Senior_Project has no bugs reported.
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Install Senior_Project
Got everything installed? Good! There's a few more steps to make sure everything's up and running.
Clone this repository. I'm sure you know how to do this if you're on GitHub, and if not, guides are a mere Google search away.
Navigate to the cloned repository in command line. Again, you know how to do this.
Run npm install. This will install all the relevant Node modules. { apiKey: <your api key here> }
Create a file named auth.json in the root project folder, and enter the code shown above, alongside the API key. This will allow you to access the database to be able to retrieve information from it and write to it. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD YOU EVER ADD THIS FILE TO YOUR REPOSITORY (or post it anywhere public).
Run expo start. This will get everything running to be able to access the app from your phone.
Code to your heart's content using your preferred text editor.
When you're ready to compile everything into an app, hit Ctrl+C and enter expo build:ios or expo build:android. For Android, it'll ask if you want to include your own certificate. If you have one, feel free to use it, or just let Expo do their own thing. For iOS, you'll need to log into an Apple Developer account that is enrolled in the Apple Development Program, which costs $99/year. Sorry man, Apple cares far too much about security (and your money) to get around that cost.
This will get the app on TestFlight for all linked testers to test.
Preconditions: project downloaded and up to date, expo installed correctly, Mike's Apple Developer Account, Mac Computer for person uplaoding app
In the app.json file update the version number, just add 1 like from 1.0.1 to 1.0.2.
Build project from expo in terminal with 'sudo expo build:ios'.
Log in to Mike's Dev Account for Authentication in the terminal.
Wait for project to build and download the .ipa file from expo when completed.
Download the Transporter app on your Mac.
Delever the app to TestFlight. You may have to complete steps 7, 8, and 10 for the app to like to Mike's dev account.
Log in to appstoreconnect.apple.com with Mike's Account.
Navigate to the 'TestFlight' tab in 'My Apps'.
The app should now be there shown.
Navigate to the 'App Store Connect Users' tab and add your personal apple account to become a tester instantly via invite. Add the rest of the group as well to test.
Download the TestFlight App onto your iPhone.
The app should be there to download this Beta App for testing.
Clone this repository. I'm sure you know how to do this if you're on GitHub, and if not, guides are a mere Google search away.
Navigate to the cloned repository in command line. Again, you know how to do this.
Run npm install. This will install all the relevant Node modules. { apiKey: <your api key here> }
Create a file named auth.json in the root project folder, and enter the code shown above, alongside the API key. This will allow you to access the database to be able to retrieve information from it and write to it. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD YOU EVER ADD THIS FILE TO YOUR REPOSITORY (or post it anywhere public).
Run expo start. This will get everything running to be able to access the app from your phone.
Code to your heart's content using your preferred text editor.
When you're ready to compile everything into an app, hit Ctrl+C and enter expo build:ios or expo build:android. For Android, it'll ask if you want to include your own certificate. If you have one, feel free to use it, or just let Expo do their own thing. For iOS, you'll need to log into an Apple Developer account that is enrolled in the Apple Development Program, which costs $99/year. Sorry man, Apple cares far too much about security (and your money) to get around that cost.
This will get the app on TestFlight for all linked testers to test.
Preconditions: project downloaded and up to date, expo installed correctly, Mike's Apple Developer Account, Mac Computer for person uplaoding app
In the app.json file update the version number, just add 1 like from 1.0.1 to 1.0.2.
Build project from expo in terminal with 'sudo expo build:ios'.
Log in to Mike's Dev Account for Authentication in the terminal.
Wait for project to build and download the .ipa file from expo when completed.
Download the Transporter app on your Mac.
Delever the app to TestFlight. You may have to complete steps 7, 8, and 10 for the app to like to Mike's dev account.
Log in to appstoreconnect.apple.com with Mike's Account.
Navigate to the 'TestFlight' tab in 'My Apps'.
The app should now be there shown.
Navigate to the 'App Store Connect Users' tab and add your personal apple account to become a tester instantly via invite. Add the rest of the group as well to test.
Download the TestFlight App onto your iPhone.
The app should be there to download this Beta App for testing.
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