apiNG is an AngularJS module that enables you to receive and display data from one or more sources. The data can be aggregated, limited and ordered. The complete setup is dead simple, just by adding data-attributes to your html.
There are two level of usage: basic and advanced
- The basic usage is focused on keeping it simple and easy, but with enough power for most use cases
- The advanced usage turns apiNG into a plugin system for data-sources and designs, focused on re-usable modules
- Social Wall (default design)
- Image Gallery (images from twitter)
- Demo: Socal Wall (plnkr)
- ionic + apiNG (pnklr) (play.ionic.io)
- sonymusic.de/videos (Youtube video playlist & player) based on apiNG
- julia-lindholm.de (Facebook News)
- olliegabriel.de (Facebook News)
- chakuza.de (Facebook News)
More demos and references are listed at aping.readme.io/docs/demos
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Full documentation comes up at aping.readme.io
apiNG plugin quicklist: Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, Vimeo, Flickr, Dailymotion, Tumblr, GitHub, RSS, OpenWeatherMap, Wikipedia, BandsInTown, football-data
All apiNG plugins are listed at aping.readme.io/docs/all-plugins
All apiNG designs are listed at aping.readme.io/docs/all-designs
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