/espinosa

Simple project made in order to demo @getstalkr at @wwdc.

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Simple project made in order to demo stalkr at WWDC 2017



Table of Contents

This Project

This project basically consists of two things:

A Simple Micro Service

Which gives us famous Apple product names and has two routes:

  • /all: Which returns an array of products.

  • /random: Which returns a string containing a random one.

This simple HTTP API is intended to be just a simple Proof of Concept and demo to our main product.

A Bot

Which keeps breaking and fixing the micro service deploys in order to better demo it at one our clients.

Getting Started

The Micro Service

  1. Clone this repository:

    git clone https://github.com/getstalkr/espinosa
  2. Install all dependencies:

    # via npm
    npm install
    # or using yarn
    yarn
  3. Launch it:

    # via npm
    npm start
    # or using yarn
    yarn start

If everything goes okay, then the endpoints should be available at http:localhost:3000.

The Bot

Which keeps breaking and fixing the micro service deploys in order to better demo it at one our clients.

Our Product

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stalkr is a simple–yet powerful–set of tools which gathers data from both continuous integration and application infrastructure monitoring tools in order to make it easier to monitor the whole developing process, in a way the entire team can see at a glance, from the very first commit to the final release.

Although our experimental release is a simple client made for the  TV, we do intend to make stalkr clients available on as much platforms as possible, which include:

  • Other Smart TV platforms–e.g. Android TV, webOS, Tizen etc.;

  • SmartWatch platforms–e.g. watchOS, Android Wear etc.;

  • Popular Mobile platforms–e.g. iOS, Android etc.;

  • Popular Desktop OSs–e.g. macOS, Linux, Windows etc.;

  • The Web itself.

If you can't wait to check it out:

Download on the App Store


Maintainer:

ythecombinator.me  ·  GitHub @ythecombinator  ·  Twitter @ythecombinator