On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 5:53 PM, Andres Galante <agalante(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hey!
I am working on the push console, and I have some questions:
1- What is the main action on the console? What is the main goal a user
want to achieve?
I notice that the console is center on creating and seeing up apps and not
so much in sending notifications. Is sending notifications usually done on
code and not the console?
the console is nice to send test messages. But in reality a backend (e.g. a
MBaaS) will send a request to UPS to force it to deliver the push to Apple
and GCM.
The main goal is managaement (and overview/stats) around Apps, their
Variants and their installations.
2- Under each app we have some information mixed with actions:
No variants - Activity - Send Push - admin
What does "admin" do, can an app be manage by other thats not the admin?
we allow to roles:
* admin
* user
a user (like Andres or Matthias) can do all the CRUD actions. Andres see
his apps, Matthias see his own apps too. An Admin (e.g. Jay) sees apps from
both users Andres and Matthias
3- Once you click on an app name you get a yellow box with
"Sending push
notifications" set up information. But when you create a variant you also
get an specific info box for each variant.
What is the difference between them?
not sure what you are asking
Thanks!
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