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Project 3 - Instagram

Instagram is a photo sharing app using Parse as its backend.

Time spent: X hours spent in total

User Stories

The following required functionality is completed:

  • User can sign up to create a new account using Parse authentication
  • User can log in and log out of his or her account
  • The current signed in user is persisted across app restarts
  • User can take a photo, add a caption, and post it to "Instagram"
  • User can view the last 20 posts submitted to "Instagram"
  • User can pull to refresh the last 20 posts submitted to "Instagram"
  • User can tap a post to view post details, including timestamp and caption.

The following optional features are implemented:

  • Style the login page to look like the real Instagram login page.
  • Style the feed to look like the real Instagram feed.
  • User can use a tab bar to switch between all "Instagram" posts and posts published only by the user. AKA, tabs - [x] for Home Feed and Profile
  • Add a custom camera using the CameraManager library.
  • User can load more posts once he or she reaches the bottom of the feed using infinite scrolling.
  • Show the username and creation time for each post Hint: If you use TableView Section Headers to display the the username and creation time, you'll get "sticky headers" - [ ] similar to the actual Instagram app.
  • After the user submits a new post, show a progress HUD while the post is being uploaded to Parse
  • User Profiles:
  • Allow the logged in user to add a profile photo
  • Display the profile photo with each post
  • Tapping on a post's username or profile photo goes to that user's profile page
  • User can comment on a post and see all comments for each post in the post details screen.
  • User can like a post and see number of likes for each post in the post details screen.
  • Run your app on your phone and use the camera to take the photo

The following additional features are implemented:

  • implemented filters

Please list two areas of the assignment you'd like to discuss further with your peers during the next class (examples include better ways to implement something, how to extend your app in certain ways, etc):

  1. how to add information to a user (such as a profile picture or bio)
  2. how to effectively manage data that goes into mongo

Video Walkthrough

Here's a walkthrough of implemented user stories:

Video Walkthrough

http://i.imgur.com/qOiGPVg.gifv

GIF created with LiceCap.

Credits

List an 3rd party libraries, icons, graphics, or other assets you used in your app.

Notes

Describe any challenges encountered while building the app.

  • there was a lot of complication with the difference between PFImageView and UIImage
  • i ran out of space on my mongo account so for a while i couldnt upload images

License

Copyright [2017] [Melody Ann Seda Marotte]

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.

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Project Feedback!

๐Ÿ‘ Nice work! We hope you enjoyed the Parsetagram assignment. Parse is a great service that makes building a backend app much easier. Even with Parse, you still had to design a data schema that worked for your application, and figure out how to manage different data models. In addition, this assignment further developed your table view skills, and provided you with experience using navigation, segues, and passing data between view controllers.

We have a detailed Project 3 Feedback Guide which covers the best practices for implementing this assignment. Read through the feedback guide point-by-point to determine ways you might be able to improve your submission. Keep in mind that one of the most important parts of iOS development is learning the correct patterns and conventions. Just like last time, we encourage you to implement these improvements as well as any additional UI polish.

If you have any particular questions about the assignment or the feedback, feel free to reply here or email us at [email protected].

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