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⚑ Write a generateShortUrl() Function using Ruby #4189

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PineappleIOnic opened this issue Oct 3, 2022 · 7 comments
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⚑ Write a generateShortUrl() Function using Ruby #4189

PineappleIOnic opened this issue Oct 3, 2022 · 7 comments
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good first issue Good for newcomers hacktoberfest Issues that can win you some cool swags! product / functions Fixes and upgrades for the Appwrite Functions.

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PineappleIOnic commented Oct 3, 2022

πŸ’­Β Introduction

Appwrite Functions allow you to extend and customize your Appwrite server functionality by executing your custom code 🀩 You can learn more in our official Appwrite Functions docs.

The backbone of Appwrite Functions is Open Runtimes, an environment for serverless cloud computing. Since all Open Runtime functions are valid Appwrite functions, we are looking for contributors to extend the Open Runtimes Examples repository.

Your task is to implement generateShortUrl() function using Ruby. Please make sure to look at existing function examples and use them as a template for your function. This will help you keep the proper structure as well as provide information on how to test the function.

⚑ Function Details

Generate a short URL. Introduce support for bitly and tinyurl APIs. If necessary, introduce their secret keys as function variables. URL and provider to use must be provided as payload, and shortened URL should be returned.

Example function payload:

{"provider":"bitly","url":"https://google.com/"}

Successful function response:

{"success":true,"url":"https://bit.ly/3y3HDkC"}

Error function response:

{"success":false,"message":"Entered URL is not a valid URL."}

🎯 Requirements

  • Experience with Appwrite.
  • Experience with Ruby.
  • Knowledge to implement generateShortUrl function.
  • Experience with Docker.

βœ…Β Task Summary

  • Ask to be assigned to the issue.
  • Implement function generateShortUrl() in Ruby/ folder.
  • Manually execute the newly implemented function to ensure it works.
  • Submit a pull request in open-runtimes/examples and include screenshots of successful execution.

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Happy Appwriting!

@PineappleIOnic PineappleIOnic added feature product / functions Fixes and upgrades for the Appwrite Functions. good first issue Good for newcomers hacktoberfest Issues that can win you some cool swags! labels Oct 3, 2022
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Taking this on, please assign it to me if that's okay! πŸ˜„

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Meldiron commented Oct 4, 2022

@sudiptog81 , looks like you have some issues assigned to you already. We request you to complete those before requesting assignments on new ones. Also, please consider picking a different type of issue so other contributors can try this one.

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Sure! No problems.

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Platiplus commented Oct 4, 2022

Hi @Meldiron can I take this one? C/C @PineappleIOnic

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@Platiplus, thanks for your interest! πŸ™ Happy hacking! πŸŽƒ

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@Platiplus Thanks for the PR! 🀯 Please give us some time to review it.

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Thank you everyone for celebrating Hacktoberfest 22 with us! This issue will now be closed as we're getting ready to celebrate Hacktoberfest 23.

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