Endi's Instagram
Endis Instagram is a photo sharing app similar to Instagram but using Parse as its backend.
User Stories - Week 2
The following required functionality is completed:
- User can view the last 20 posts submitted to "Instagram".
- User can pull to refresh the last 20 posts submitted to "Instagram".
- The user should switch between different tabs - viewing all posts (feed view), capture (camera and photo gallery view) and profile tabs (posts made) using fragments and a Bottom Navigation View. (2 points)
The following optional features are implemented:
- Style the feed to look like the real Instagram feed.
- 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.
- User can tap a post to view post details, including timestamp and caption.
- 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 and shows a grid view of the user's posts
- 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 a custom camera view
Video Walkthrough
Here's a walkthrough of implemented user stories:
User Stories- Week 1
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".
The following optional features are implemented:
- User sees app icon in home screen and styled bottom navigation view
- Style the feed to look like the real Instagram feed.
- After the user submits a new post, show an indeterminate progress bar while the post is being uploaded to Parse.
Video Walkthrough
Here's a walkthrough of implemented user stories:
Parse Walktthrough
Notes
Working with Parse and implementing Android Camera was deffinitely a challenging experience.
Open-source libraries used
- Android Async HTTP - Simple asynchronous HTTP requests with JSON parsing
- Glide - Image loading and caching library for Android
License
Copyright 2019 Endi Caushi
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