The documentation currently available in Sonos Labs (Customising the Root Browse Container) states that it can either use the EDITORIAL, GRID or LIST DisplayMode.
Is there any documentation available on how to achieve the display that Apple and Spotify use?
Thanks for your interest in highlighting your brand inside the Sonos app experience. Our partners are critical to our efforts to deliver joy to our listeners. We are excited to help partners find opportunities to shine on Sonos.
The first examples of custom branding on Sonos have been custom work. We know that this is important to our partners, and are working to make it a more self-service part of our platform. We cannot offer it as an option for an integration yet.
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This is an odd question. I couldn't find any resource relating to developing a react app and integrating it into the online store(not the merchant page).
https://shopify.dev/apps/getting-started/create, this link only discusses developing an app and integrating it into the Shopify merchant page, not on the online store.
I have gone through the documentation on the above link but could not find anything relevant.
Also, check this link https://shopify.dev/apps/online-store, but creating theme extensions is not what I want as I want to develop a full-fledged application like https://apps.shopify.com/tolstoy
Can you guys point me to the right resource?
thanks
Shopify is HTML, CSS and Javascript. There is nothing stopping you from making the merchant end of things ANYTHING you want. Get yourslf a Storefront API token and you're good to go.
As for a lack of resources? HTML, CSS and Javascript are 90% of your journey covered by a bazillion resources including StackOverflow. Shopify documents Storefront API fine too. What more could you ask for?
Google Cloud Platform's Tech Support directed me here.
GCP is telling me the add-on is "successfully verified and add-on is available for users." The OAuth Consent Screen confirms this.
In Developer Dashboard, the add-on is published. The "Publish in Marketplace" checkbox was checked upon submission for publication.
I've read through troves of online Google documentation, but still have not found the solution.
The docs add-on is OrangeSlice: Teacher Rubric.
ideas? Thx
It's here https://gsuite.google.com/marketplace/app/orangeslice_teacher_rubric/852746965799. You can find the link in the G Suite Marketplace SDK.
The answer is, I think, Google is very busy.
There are three advertised approval steps but it took more to get the add-on listed. It was approved first via Developer Dashboard crew. After completing the GS Marketplace Configuration and then the GS Cloud for OAuth, it was approved twice more. To the get add-on published, I needed to inform Developer Dashboard that it was approved by GS Cloud, THEN IT COULD BE RELEASED.
So if you're having issues, be persistent. The Google team answers nicely but many questions go unanswered or are ambiguous. There are many directions spread over several different pages: Marketplace, Cloud, Apps Scripts, OAuth App Verif FAQ, etc. They mostly concur but there is plenty of vagueness and inconsistency which only added to my confusion. I have 2 add-ons, one is a stripped down version of the other. The stripped down version had more hoops to jump through for approval-verification and then release than the fully loaded version. Not sure why. Again, the Google team is nice but it feels like they are swamped and/or have an intra-system communication challenges.
Here's an example.. directions within an email from the Google team:
Please follow the steps below to ensure your OAuth scope(s) request is submitted for review:
Sign-in to the Google Cloud Console
Select the project-id: api-project-#############
Go to Credentials on the OAuth Consent Screen
.....Credentials and OAuth Consent screens are two separate screens under the same heading, API Apps & Services. Neither exists within the other but next to each other.
So what to do?
I'm in marketing and hoping someone here can provide some guidance. I have been searching for a solution that will allow potential customers to click on a link present in an advertisement and have the link open our Facebook Group in their FB app. Today, the mobile web browser takes over.
I've been researching this for some time and recently found Branch.IO. I'm just not sure the best approach to take to accomplish my goal. Most of the examples I've seen are to launch a companies mobile app with deep linking to a product. I suppose this is similar but the app is Facebook and the deep link is to our group.
If someone would be willing to assist I would be very appreciative. Thank you!
For Facebook app to be opened consistently, you would need to integrate Branch SDK into the app. Since you do not have access to Facebook's code base - you will not be able to do this.
The setup is still possible with Branch, but you would have to rely on the URI schemes provided here: What are all the custom URL schemes supported by the Facebook iPhone app?
You may utilize Branch's integration guide for best integration results.
However, you may be better off using a simple link shortener of some sort to direct users to your Facebook group on web.
On https://glass.google.com/myglass, apps that require a login do it from the website before installing the app. How can I create an app that requires a login like this? I can't find anything in the documentation about it. Also, how can I test the app since it would not be in myglass?
Although Google has worked with some partners to get GDK-based Glassware in MyGlass that use auth, there is no public method to do so yet. This is a frequently requested feature, and you can expect that once the GDK leaves Developer Preview, it will be available.
Until then, you will need to test your app by sideloading the app onto Glass. If you're testing for yourself, you can hardcode the auth into the app, and many people have hacks that use QR codes.
Keep in mind that this only holds true for GDK Glassware. Anything built with the Mirror API has authentication as part of its web-based initialization which you can trigger without having to go through MyGlass.
Currenlty, Google Glass apps implemented with GDK do not have access to authentication support. The Google Glass team has accepted this issue to be implemented, but it is not there in XE12. Information from the Glass Team indicates that such authentication will be through the Account Manager, when it does arrive.
Only speculation and rumors about when that will be! (Though I will look at XE14 carefully when it comes out, moving Glass Android to 4.2.2 (KitKat).)
Please explain what are features available in UCWA API (Lync)? I'm interested in the following:
Screen Sharing?
Video Chatting?
Voice Chatting?
Send a file?
I want to access UCWA API in android code, is it possible?
As per the About link of UCWA, API helps you to do the following things,
-Anonymous Web Chat.
-Support audio conferencing
-Light up IM & Presence in your Line-Of-Business app, including Windows 8, iPad, and others
-Inline Instant Messaging into your application (Contextual Communications)
-Search for Skype and/or business contacts
-Better together with UCMA Customer Care family of apps
Also you can refer this site UCWA Capabilities
A good wealth of information surrounding UCWA is available at http://ucwa.lync.com paying specific attention to the Documentation menu. A good rundown of features can be found at Core-Features which do not currently (CU3+) include screen sharing, video, voice, data collaboration (sending a file).
It is possible to place a audio call using a feature named Call-Via-Work which requires the user provide a callback number that Lync will use to connect you with the remote party, but it is not exactly the same as an audio call between two parties.
I want to access UCWA API in android code, is it possible?
There are sample libraries available (UCWA Helper Libraries) in JavaScript, but it is quite possible to use the libraries to construct code to run on an Android platform (Java, etc).