I have a few questions on Google's App Engine Mobile Backend Starter. The starter tutorial gives a sample client app but I am confused on how to build my own application to use Google's app engine mobile backend starter. Am I supposed to extend off the Object C code given in the sample app? Or is this documentation of the API sufficient to start my own app from scratch? Does anyone have any links to tutorials on things like this? The ones provided by google do not seem to be very helpful in these regards.
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i would like to use the Youtube API's with
Google Apps Scripts.
Unfortunately I am complete newbie and don't know Google Scripts.
Can someone please guide me to the link in which part of google apps
I can directly get started.
Thanks
Svenja
learn Google Apps scripts
Learn Google cloud... simple things like making projects and which permission and api you will need in ur project
Use YouTube API in Google Apps Scripts
https://developers.google.com/youtube/v3/guides/
So my current task at the company I'm interning with is to create a mobile version (iOS) of a web app written using Flask, HTML & CSS that currently exists and is being hosted on AWS's EC2. Assume I'm a complete noob at AWS and only just learned that EC2 is a cloud computing service.
Essentially, I just want to be able to reflect what's currently on EC2 over to a mobile app in a secure fashion. I guess I'm just trying to avoid rebuilding something in Swift that's already been done. For those familiar with WebView in Xcode, I tried to use that to reflect the web page, but it didn't work (I assume because our web app on EC2 requires login credentials when you open it in a browser?).
I thought that maybe using AWS's SDK for iOS would net me some luck, so I installed cocoapods and setup a pod, but don't know how or which of these AWS services will help me achieve what I'm trying to do (from reading the documentation, it seems like their purpose is for building an app, not necessarily just projecting a webpage with data already in it).
For some more information, some key features that I think would be useful for our clients that would be using the app are:
The ability to persist data on the app when their device is offline
Some sort of temporary logins for the users. This app wouldn't be distributed through the app store; it would probably just have to be locally downloaded onto certain clients' devices
Lastly, I saw this post come up before creating this one: Does REST API for mobile apps hosted on https protocol web app will be slow? and I noticed that the asker of this question said "Lets say I have built a mobile app running on Android and iOS platform and REST API's for these apps lie under https based web application." This possibly sounds like something that could be helpful, and if anyone could explain what s/he meant by REST API's and what they are, I would be very grateful.
Any advice on how to proceed from here, using anything, would be much appreciated. Thanks!
I'm working on an iOS app and need to implement user authentication over the internet. We are running an LDAP service on an IBM Domino backend. We are also using Swift for the app.
I have looked up many tutorials, examples, etc. about using openLDAP libraries, however the problem lies in the fact that everything is in Objective-C.
My question is: Is there anyway to implement LDAP user authentication over the internet in an iOS app written in Swift? An Apple library, openLDAP or something similar.
At the time of writing the question, I couldn't find anything online or in the Apple documentation.
Thank you
I want to use PayWay e-com to do transaction from my app.Since I am new to this technology, I am not sure where to start and how to integrate it in my iPhone app which has php backend.
Can anyone please suggest some good Tutorial to start with this? I found there are two ways to use it in our app.
1.PayWay Net
2.PayWay API
I want to work with 2nd one ie.,PayWay API. Please suggest some good reference which will be useful in integrating to ios app.
Thank You.
You can get a free test facility by contacting PayWay technical helpdesk. This will give you an access to the system to download sample code and the software you need.
You have tagged your issue PayPal. PayPal is only supported through PayWay Net, and not PayWay API.
To use PayWay Net you redirect the cardholder's browser to the PayWay website. With PayWay API, your system talks directly to the PayWay server. The advantage of PayWay Net is that your systems do not need to process credit card numbers and pass PCI-DSS. The advantage of PayWay API is that you can build a more seamless integration and handle situations where the cardholder can not be presented with a web browser.
(Disclaimer: I work for Westpac).
I used google app engine as my backend server. I watched the google I/O video, and it said it can generate the IOS api library in EndPoints by command line. But I couldn't find the way to do that, and there is no information about it on the Internet. Is there anyone who uses google app engine as their IOS app backend and could answer my question?
Working with GAE, there is no way to generate an API "in objective-c". Google app engine infrastructure supports Java and python, so you need to write your API in one of these languages to deploy it in GAE cloud.
Then, in your iOS application, you will need to communicate with the APIs you just deployed in GAE, this can be done with a so called client library. Here is an example of a client library for Objective-C.
Cloud Endpoints is still under Trusted Tester program.
You can sign up here:
http://endpoints-trusted-tester.appspot.com/
UPDATE Official docs on generating iOS client libs can be found here:
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