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Name

Facebook Portlet

Authors

Matt Young, Ren Provey, Gary Weaver, Jen Bourey

Issue Management

http://www.ja-sig.org/issues/browse/FACEPT

Source

https://www.ja-sig.org/svn/sandbox/FacebookPortlet

Price

Free

License

Freeware / Open Source (BSD)

This portlet is in-development with only periodic resources available for development and support. We welcome contributions. If you'd like to contribute please email the portlet-dev list.

About this JA-SIG Portlet Project

Originally written in 2007 by Matt Young and Ren Provey of Duke University and presented in the 2007 JA-SIG conference. Updated by Gary Weaver in 2011 to use the latest Facebook Javascript API.

Requirements for Usage

  • While some modification of this portlet may in use at one or more institutions running an earlier version of uPortal, it may require significant additional work in coding/configuration to be functional.

Features

  • Lets you login/logout of Facebook with a button
  • Show number of user's friend notifications and requests
  • Displays last 5 messages in user's news feed (note: may not be the same messages that the user would see in their Facebook news page)
  • Allows user to post status to Facebook

Usage Documentation

Objectives and requirements

Functional

  • Can retrieve facebook information and display information in a user friendly format

Technical

  • Needs review: Is it a standards-compliant JSR-168 portlet? - Not completely, due to Facebook Javascript SDK requirement to have a div with the id "fb-root".
  • Needs review: Does it have what JA-SIG would consider to be modular design and APIs?
  • Needs review: Uses Spring PortletMVC and appropriate Spring practices - think so
  • Builds with Maven
  • Tests: Since primarily javascript, not much benefit in unit testing

Cultural

  • A collaborative open source project under the auspices of JA-SIG
  • Can be used commercially and non-commercially
  • Produces actual production-ready releases, not just a code drop or a project that exclusively lives in SVN (Note: for now we would appreciate some help in this, and Jen of Yale offered to help until Duke has time to help develop it)

Participants

Committers

Committership is a social contract

Commitership in JA-SIG SVN is both a technical fact (having the right account set up in JA-SIG SVN configuration) and a social contract (the understanding and agreement among developers that this person will be committing to some particular portion of JA-SIG shared collaborated-upon source code.) Presently, technically, any member of the "everyone" group is able to commit changes to this portlet project in SVN. That doesn't mean everyone "is a committer" in the sense of committership on this project. Cf., technically, any member of the "everyone" group in JA-SIG SVN is able to commit changes to uPortal, but it would be a surprise and likely inappropriate for an "everyone" member who has never before committed to the uPortal project to make unexpected changes.

Here are enumerated the people believed to be committers for this project:

Open Issues

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Action Items

Action Item

Assignee

Status

Give garysweaver svn commit access

~awp9

Done

Create a sandbox SVN module https://www.ja-sig.org/svn/sandbox/FacebookPortlet

~gary.weaver@duke.edu

Done

Document intent to move to SVN portlets/ directory as of first RC

~gary.weaver@duke.edu

Ok with me to move to incubation if accepted

Create child pages of Portlets wiki space for this portlet content

~gary.weaver@duke.edu

Done

Build out this page with more info

~gary.weaver@duke.edu

Done

Document this projectlet on the JA-SIG Clearinghouse Contributions page

~gary.weaver@duke.edu

Is this still applicable?

Create a Jira project in the portlets group

~gary.weaver@duke.edu

Done

Does this need its own dev and user mailing lists?

~gary.weaver@duke.edu

No, can use existing portlet-dev, portlet-user, uportal-user lists

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