While many people have client-side applications that post to Google Drive, our applications generate files like PDFs that need to be saved on our user’s GoogleDrive. We also do things like add watermarks to images before having them put on google drive. So, we have to set up communications between our server and the Google Servers. We do this by using the Google.Apis.Drive.v3 plugin. Once you get it working, it’s a snap.
Converting Legacy Systems to Single Sign-On with Auth0
As companies begin to grow larger and more complex, most successful companies find themselves with a multitude of applications to manage, each with their own set of users and authentication. With the advent of Office365, Azure Active Directory, and the the ubiquitous Google Application Suite, more and more user accounts need to be managed. Single Sign on “seems” like the ideal solution, but it has it’s own problems.
Maintaining data integrity with unstable connections
With database applications that will be used on mobile devices, you need to program for failure. However, with Angular, you have a better option than just telling the user they’re out of range. We save the commands in a queue that will automatically run when the connection is back up. Here’s how to do it.
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