Looking for someone to do a quick crash course on Wappler with a focus on API integration and database setup.
Basically looking for someone to show (via live video) how a specific workflow is done (for example with connecting to Facebook Graph API) and allow us* to ask questions along the way.
Scope of Tutorial
- Set up page with FB oAuth login
- Set up page with text input area, upload image, submit/schedule post button
We have watched the entire Wappler tutorial series - we just need a more practical/interactive had on specific use case tutorial so we can understand the workflow.
We will handle setting up the Zoom for you and of course pay you for your time (let us know how long the above would take and your hourly training rate).
We are looking to do this training as soon as today (11.04.20), tomorrow, or at the latest Friday. Anytime time/timezone we will accommodate.
(*us is 2 people - front end developer and designer with basic HTML/CSS/JS knowledge)
Hey Ryan,
We’d love to help out - but our immediate availability this week isn’t there.
If next week works out for you - pls ping us.
Also, Wappler currently doesn’t support GraphQL (if that’s what you meant by FB graph APIs). But its being evaluated right now we know.
Hey Nishkarsh -
Thanks for the reply! We actually found someone it looks like to do the crash course for us. That being said, do you and your brother (or do you know of anyone) that would be willing to do some freelance work on projects?
Also, as per the FB API, I was under the impression that with Wappler we could:
Connect To Any API Service
With the integrated API tools you can connect to any API service and use the data on your pages. Visually setup the parameters and headers and fetch the output of the remote API in a couple of clicks. Add real-time data to your charts, create dynamic galleries with multiple filters or just use the schema as a repeat region source.
Wappler includes support for 18 predefined services like Google, Facebook, LinkedIn, GitHub, Instagram, Amazon, Dropbox, Foursquare, Imgur, WordPress, Spotify, Slack, Reddit, Twitch, PayPal, Pinterest, Stripe, Coinbase or any other custom service!
Are you indicating something contrary to this or indicating there is some sort of inability/restriction to access parts of the FB API (or any other API service for that matter)?
Cheers,
Ryan
Wappler supports REST APIs. FB Graph APIs are REST - so we’re good.
GraphQL is a different thing under the FB umbrella.
Indeed - we’d be happy to discuss further. Will DM my contact info.