Warning
This project is deprecated, this was a learning experience as my second portfolio and let me learn next.js and related technologies, the end server for which the CD pointed to has refactored and such infrastructure is not supported anymore. https://memw.es does no longer point to what's in this repository.
Keep an eye on my profile for further endeavours, as I now discovered that rust and ecosystem is the language I want to pursue.
This portfolio is made with NextJs the main idea for this portfolio was because I saw a topographic-like design for my mouse pad, and I decided to make my portfolio around it.
This app was made by bootstrapping the create-next-app template, so it contains its development server and build utilities configured for this project specifically.
Use the next dev server to start a local development server in the port 3000
npm run devOr you can also run the build tool that's configured to build a static version of this site and place it in the /out directory
npm run buildWhen you build your own version you should change the .github/workflows folder, and make your own workflows. Since you don't have my poller API access, you might want to create your own poller or deploy it trough FTP somewhere else.
To install all the dependencies simply run.
npm installWhen you configure your project dependencies you will need to clone the .env.example file and fill it with the required environment variables.
API_GITHUB_TOKEN: This token is used by the GitHub API all around the project, for the rate widget, the repositories widget, and the gists widget.API_SPOTIFY_AUTH: This token is the generalSpotifyAPI token, you can get it in yourSpotifydeveloper profile after creating an app.API_SPOTIFY_REFRESH: This token is the one you get when creating anOAuthflow with your app scopes, you need to simulate as if you were a user trying to use the app, which technically you are.
For the Environment variables here are some useful pages I used to help me obtain the tokens.
- GitHub Access Token documentation: In this page you can read how to retrieve your
API_GITHUB_TOKEN. - (Official
SpotifyAPI Authorization documentation)[https://developer.spotify.com/documentation/web-api/concepts/authorization]: In this page you can read the "official" authentication documentation, it is good so you can make yourself an idea of what you are working with. - (Stack overflow response)[https://stackoverflow.com/questions/60659902/how-to-get-oauth-token-from-spotify]: After reading this response I was able to get my
Spotifytokens, as it explains how it works.
You may or may not notice that there is a polling system implemented in the site so the Spotify widget can work. The implementation is proxied trough the NextJs back-end, and made to appeal this discussion. The proxy system ensures only a request every 5 seconds is made, which is within the Spotify API rate-limits. Now Spotify is only giving web-socket access to million dollar companies like Discord, which most of us are not.
