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Today wikifab works on desktop only. | Today wikifab works on desktop only. | ||
− | + | Users have to transfer their pictures from a camera to a laptop. This is very boring and time consuming. | |
− | We want to make an app to take | + | We want to make an app to take pictures and transfer them automatically to tutorials. |
− | + | == State of the art == | |
− | Mediawiki comes with a bunch of | + | Mediawiki comes with a bunch of APIs that could be used to send pictures from the app to wikifab, and update turorials. |
You can find the API documentation here: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/API:Main_page | You can find the API documentation here: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/API:Main_page | ||
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There is also the [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.r401.mediawiki.browser M2Wiki Browser] project, an app to browse any Mediawiki site on mobile. This app uses the MediaWiki API. | There is also the [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.r401.mediawiki.browser M2Wiki Browser] project, an app to browse any Mediawiki site on mobile. This app uses the MediaWiki API. | ||
− | == | + | == Features == |
− | + | === Log in from mobile === | |
− | + | To use the app, user needs to log in to wikifab from his mobile phone. | |
− | + | === Browse tutorials === | |
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User can search for an existing tutorial from his mobile phone. | User can search for an existing tutorial from his mobile phone. | ||
− | + | === Create a new tutorial === | |
User can create a new tutorial from his mobile phone. | User can create a new tutorial from his mobile phone. | ||
− | The created tutorial should respect the Wikifab syntax (available | + | The created tutorial should respect the Wikifab syntax defined in templates (available here : http://en.wikifab.org/index.php/Form:Tutorial?action=edit ) |
+ | Templates has also html formatting, but essential fields informations are found in tags {{{....}}} | ||
− | + | === Take pictures === | |
User can take pictures from his mobile phone. | User can take pictures from his mobile phone. | ||
− | + | === Send picture to a tutorial === | |
# User search for an existing tutorial or create a new one | # User search for an existing tutorial or create a new one |
Latest revision as of 15:23, 18 November 2016
Contents
Context
Today wikifab works on desktop only.
Users have to transfer their pictures from a camera to a laptop. This is very boring and time consuming.
We want to make an app to take pictures and transfer them automatically to tutorials.
State of the art
Mediawiki comes with a bunch of APIs that could be used to send pictures from the app to wikifab, and update turorials.
You can find the API documentation here: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/API:Main_page
There is also the M2Wiki Browser project, an app to browse any Mediawiki site on mobile. This app uses the MediaWiki API.
Features
Log in from mobile
To use the app, user needs to log in to wikifab from his mobile phone.
Browse tutorials
User can search for an existing tutorial from his mobile phone.
Create a new tutorial
User can create a new tutorial from his mobile phone.
The created tutorial should respect the Wikifab syntax defined in templates (available here : http://en.wikifab.org/index.php/Form:Tutorial?action=edit ) Templates has also html formatting, but essential fields informations are found in tags {{{....}}}
Take pictures
User can take pictures from his mobile phone.
Send picture to a tutorial
- User search for an existing tutorial or create a new one
- User selects the tutorial he wants to send picture to
- User selects pictures he took with the app (or pictures stored in his phone)
- User publish (send) the selected pictures to the tutorial library
Back on his laptop, user find the pictures in the library of pictures of the tutorial. He then can organise the pictures inside the tutorial from its laptop.