[aerogear-dev] Chrome Apps and UnifiedPush Server shinyness

Lucas Holmquist lholmqui at redhat.com
Mon Mar 3 08:28:07 EST 2014


On Mar 3, 2014, at 8:26 AM, Karel Piwko <kpiwko at redhat.com> wrote:

> Works good!
> 
> However, I find "Terminate" button confusing. It looks to me like something
> that would bring UPS down which is fortunately not the case.

I just liked the name :)

> 
> On Fri, 28 Feb 2014 10:50:30 -0500
> Lucas Holmquist <lholmqui at redhat.com> wrote:
> 
>> another friday,  another shiny object.
>> 
>> Lately i've been somewhat obsessed with coding Chrome Packaged Apps, and i
>> thought it would be cool to have a UnifiedPush Server chrome app.
>> 
>> Chrome Apps have a webview, so this made it pretty easy
>> 
>> this is the link to my POC:
>> 
>> https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/aerogear-unified-push-chr/hcmjdjjffgdbiiidopdfhpnkpphiekai
>> 
>> it's published, but only to people who have the link, so you can't search for
>> it
>> 
>> 
>> after you install and launch it,  put in the url of your UnifiedPush Server
>> running somewhere,  if you are OpenShift make sure you wake it up
>> 
>> if everything goes ok, you should see your Admin UI in the app.
>> 
>> ATM it is very bare bones,  but again,  it is just a POC. 
>> 
>> not sure if someone would be managing multiple UPS's at once,  but you could
>> potentially do that( but not currently how the chrome app is written )
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