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==Today==
==Today==


Make SI25 related standalone web pages based on Mixcloud or MediaWiki API calls.
Today we will make '''standalone web pages''' based on '''Mixcloud or MediaWiki API calls'''.


What '''SI25 related''' means, is up to you. It could relate to sound sharing or to collective work. You can work for example with Radio WORM's account on Mixcloud, the radio shows you did that were uploaded there, it could be the alphabet soup on the wiki, the glossary wiki pages, personal wiki pages you made with notes, the course wiki in general, Mixcloud in general, ..., ...
Picking up from [[Cloudmix session|last session]]... we will make prototypes as platform studies: how can you make a web page to emphasize specific features of Mixcloud or MediaWiki?<br>
If practice shapes tools shapes practice..., how does Mixcloud/MediaWiki shape the practice of '''sound sharing'''?
 
What kind of web page you make, is up to you. You can work for example with Radio WORM's account on Mixcloud, the radio shows you did that were uploaded there, it could be the alphabet soup on the wiki, the glossary wiki pages, personal wiki pages you made with notes, the course wiki in general, Mixcloud in general, ..., ...


And '''standalone''', is an advised constraint, because it's a useful skill to learn how to make standalone web pages!
And '''standalone''', is an advised constraint, because it's a useful skill to learn how to make standalone web pages!
Making web pages prototypes as platform studies: how can you make a web page to emphasize specific features of Mixcloud or MediaWiki?
If practice shapes tools shapes practice..., how does Mixcloud/MediaWiki shape the practice of sound sharing?


At the end of the day, we will upload all pages to: <code>/var/www/html/platforms-shape-practice/</code>
At the end of the day, we will upload all pages to: <code>/var/www/html/platforms-shape-practice/</code>


==Prepared prototypes==
==Prepared prototypes==
===Mixcloud===


https://hub.xpub.nl/cerealbox/~manetta/platforms/mixcloud-once-upon/
https://hub.xpub.nl/cerealbox/~manetta/platforms/mixcloud-once-upon/
└── mixcloud-once-upon
    ├── extratonality.json
    ├── get-extratonality.sh
    ├── get-xpubweek1.sh
    ├── once-upon.html
    └── xpubweek1.json


This page displays the metadata of a radio show in a custom way. To load this metadata it uses the Mixcloud API. To make an API call, first open a Mixcloud page of one single radio show. Edit the URL: change <code>www</code> into <code>api</code> and add <code>?metadata=1</code> at the end. You should get a response back, formatted in JSON. Copy this URL, the API call, and paste it in line 20 of this page to explore the metadata of that show.
This page displays the metadata of a radio show in a custom way. To load this metadata it uses the Mixcloud API. To make an API call, first open a Mixcloud page of one single radio show. Edit the URL: change <code>www</code> into <code>api</code> and add <code>?metadata=1</code> at the end. You should get a response back, formatted in JSON. Copy this URL, the API call, and paste it in line 20 of this page to explore the metadata of that show.


To make a '''standalone''' version: you can download the API response as a JSON file with: <code>$ curl URL > filename.json</code> and change the API call URL to this JSON file in line 20.
To make a '''standalone''' version: you can download the API response as a JSON file with: <code>$ curl URL > filename.json</code> and change the API call URL to this JSON file in line 20.
===MediaWiki===
https://hub.xpub.nl/cerealbox/~manetta/platforms/mediawiki-crowd/crowd.html
https://hub.xpub.nl/cerealbox/~manetta/platforms/mediawiki-authors/authors.html + https://hub.xpub.nl/cerealbox/~manetta/platforms/mediawiki-authors/authors_with-input-field.html
https://hub.xpub.nl/cerealbox/~manetta/platforms/mediawiki-links/links.html

Latest revision as of 16:36, 4 November 2024

Today

Today we will make standalone web pages based on Mixcloud or MediaWiki API calls.

Picking up from last session... we will make prototypes as platform studies: how can you make a web page to emphasize specific features of Mixcloud or MediaWiki?
If practice shapes tools shapes practice..., how does Mixcloud/MediaWiki shape the practice of sound sharing?

What kind of web page you make, is up to you. You can work for example with Radio WORM's account on Mixcloud, the radio shows you did that were uploaded there, it could be the alphabet soup on the wiki, the glossary wiki pages, personal wiki pages you made with notes, the course wiki in general, Mixcloud in general, ..., ...

And standalone, is an advised constraint, because it's a useful skill to learn how to make standalone web pages!

At the end of the day, we will upload all pages to: /var/www/html/platforms-shape-practice/

Prepared prototypes

Mixcloud

https://hub.xpub.nl/cerealbox/~manetta/platforms/mixcloud-once-upon/

└── mixcloud-once-upon
    ├── extratonality.json
    ├── get-extratonality.sh
    ├── get-xpubweek1.sh
    ├── once-upon.html
    └── xpubweek1.json

This page displays the metadata of a radio show in a custom way. To load this metadata it uses the Mixcloud API. To make an API call, first open a Mixcloud page of one single radio show. Edit the URL: change www into api and add ?metadata=1 at the end. You should get a response back, formatted in JSON. Copy this URL, the API call, and paste it in line 20 of this page to explore the metadata of that show.

To make a standalone version: you can download the API response as a JSON file with: $ curl URL > filename.json and change the API call URL to this JSON file in line 20.

MediaWiki

https://hub.xpub.nl/cerealbox/~manetta/platforms/mediawiki-crowd/crowd.html

https://hub.xpub.nl/cerealbox/~manetta/platforms/mediawiki-authors/authors.html + https://hub.xpub.nl/cerealbox/~manetta/platforms/mediawiki-authors/authors_with-input-field.html

https://hub.xpub.nl/cerealbox/~manetta/platforms/mediawiki-links/links.html