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Almost eveything is done through the database, and so this got me thinking, if I have user accounts, is there a way to create/allow certain things from the database,to be user configurable. For example, say they favorited a song, though it is done through the server, it'll be user base and only affect them.
Is there a way to allow certain things from the main database to be user database as well.
Sorta new to this.
You can definitely use firebase for music streaming ,
for basic upload you can use firebase storage, and use the download link to stream using Audio Players plugin
if you want to compress audios to different qualities you can use Firebase Functions by adding your own javascript to it.
The rest is just data manipulation and user management. You can refer the firebase documentations for more.
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I have an application that has a remote database(firebase) and local database(room). I get my data from firebase and save it in android room. Also, I use rxjava2 to do that. All posts is get from local database. Everything is okey until here. When I put new child to firebase, it doesnt appear in my application instantly. It is not put in local db. I know that I have to update my remote database every time such as every six hours. I had some researxch to do that. Work Manager and JobScheduler can be used but I dont know how to use that. Is there anyone that give me an advise?
WorkManager, part of Jetpack, is a library by Google, that handle deferrable work that requires a guaranteed execution.
You can read this blog to see if it covers your requirements. The documentation is an excellent starting point and there's a codelab that you can do to try the library itself available both in Java and Kotlin.
WorkManager uses JobScheduler when it runs on API Level 23+, for older Android versions (WorkManager supports API Level 14+) it uses AlarmManager and Broadcast receivers.
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Is it secure to simply save it in the local storage along with my project files? Or is it safer to store them as environment variables?
I would in general advice against saving and pushing credential files into a repository for others to see.
You may consider encrypting you credential file. Everyone who has to work with the project then has to decrypt it first and you have control who receives the access to it.
Have a look Googles KMS: https://codelabs.developers.google.com/codelabs/cloud-encrypt-with-kms/index.html#0
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How do I do my business logic on server-side on firebase?
Will the web app still have the benefits of progressive web app if I do this?
Reason to do this: Anybody can run Javascript code on your website if the person knows how to use the developer tools available in modern browsers.
Is firebase Queue (NodeJS on AWS) the way? I am a noob to all this.
You need to write more of your business logic on font-side than traditional way. To make it safe, you need to write access rules carefully on firebase console.
And it's not enough, you also need a server-side, nodejs is a good choice, there are many useful library, such as firebase, firebase-queue, firebase-admin. You can deploy these servers on the google cloud with docker.
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I'm a beginner in web development, I want to create a website that will have a very large number of file uploads, a single could be up to 100 MB.
I want the upload to be through my website but the upload destination to be on MediaFire (I'm looking for unlimited free storage, using several MediaFire accounts). I still haven't given the MediaFire API a try, but I want to know if with some lines of code I can create a FileUpload on my website but the destination be on MediaFire.
Media Fire Api is a Library Php right ? On google sites, you can add Php File with App engine.
I don't know it's possible but , I think this link can help you.
http://www.sitepoint.com/google-app-engine-php-getting-started/
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I wanted to crate an mobile app (using Flex) that let user upload some user generated content (eg. Text, Picture) to my website and also able to display/view it on the website as well.
I don’t much on the back end (web programming, website database, cloud).
What is the best way to do this or is there any ready build solution out there?
Thanks.
Look at httpService for your user upload and tie it to a back end web service using POST or GET parameters. Personally, I recommend PHP but any web capable service would work. Then, tie that service to store your images on your web server or in a database. Reverse the process to get it back out. Can this all be done in Flex? No. Can you tie it in with a web service easily? Yes. Good luck.