[nodebb-plugin-eve] EVE Online registration whitelists
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@baris said:
https://github.com/NodeBB/NodeBB/commit/7642be3608310609a3de62cb3de77595997a178b
Baris for president! 4 more years!
But in all seriousness, this actually makes the plugin viable. Can't have EVE API's public, even to other users. We're a paranoid bunch, you know
Now this:
https://github.com/NodeBB/NodeBB/issues/1935
is the only thing standing between us and a fully functioning plugin.
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@a_5mith said:
Through the grapevine?
In case there's someone out there who didn't get the reference.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7dGdrP3pms -
Just published 0.0.4 to npm. It does some things I don't remember because I did it a month ago, but it also hides the API information from the user data
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Nice, that's pretty needed for this plugin so thanks, @Schamper!
Now all that we need to do is to have NodeBB allow remote images so that we can use the EVE API to replace Gravatar as the default user imaging source.
After that, it will be definitely ready to use!
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@Schamper the plugin seems to be broken, where the JS isn't firing to call the characters, so the character dropdown isn't populating with names and is instead blank. Looking at the plugin now, can you give me a hand and help quickfix this with me?
Edit: I'm also running on 0.4.3 and it seems that the plugin is also broken there, where the plugin doesn't load and the admin page goes to a 404.
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Current version is up to 0.0.8.
Changelog:
- Fixed registration
- Fixed corporation check
- Fixed a bug that might cause NodeBB to fail loading
- Compatibility with NodeBB's latest hooks
- Fixed a bug where you couldn't register if you weren't in an alliance/corporation
- Your NodeBB avatar will now reflect the avatar of the selected character
Yes, I did it. The avatar thing is real. It's a hack, I'm not especially proud of it, but most of my plugins are built upon NodeBB hacks Pretty much the reason why they break so often..
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Some feedback I've received so far:
Many folks are requesting the ability to add multiple API's on a single account in order to keep track of their characters and which character belongs to who. The purpose behind this is so that a corporation can manage their characters and players all the same, and easily view these characters in a single interface.
The features that I would request are as follows:
- Ability to add multiple API's/Characters to a single account
- A front-end or back-end interface to view account's "mains" and their associated API's or "alts"
I imagine it would look something like this:
But with different character names, of course.