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πŸ†βœ¨πŸ† 1st place Winner for KuriusHacks 2021 πŸ†βœ¨πŸ†

Where am I

An application that tells you which native land you are on and explore other native territories around the globe.

Table of Content:

Display Shots

Running the project

  • Clone the project
  • Open the project is VS code (or your favorite editor)
  • Add your ip address in stories_repo file line 8 (Flutter)
  • Create a google cloud account and enable google maps
  • Add the google maps api in android manifest
  • Make a firebase account and generate the service json file
  • Replace key in firestore/key.json file with your json file (Node.js)
  • Run npm install for node.js
  • run flutter pub get for Flutter
  • Locate the VS Code status bar (the blue bar at the bottom of the window):
  • Select a device from the Device Selector area
  • Invoke Run > Start Debugging or press f5
  • Wait for the app to launch β€” progress is printed in the Debug Console view.

Stack in use

  • Fontend : Frontend is setup using flutter and programmed in a way that it can be ran on desktop , web and android/ios !
  • Node.js : All the calls to database go through node.js server where the user and data is validated before forwarding it to the database.
  • Database : We are using Firestore as a database

Future scope

  • Email verify all users before they can submit any information for approval
  • Add Firebase cloud messaging (Push notification) so that users get notified whenever their information is approved
  • Add award system so that users get an incentive for using the app
  • Feature to post pdf of research papers, any interviews they did or any images as information
  • Use All markers as a community feature where others can comment on an information submitted by a user and make a thread and so on

Demo video

https://youtu.be/9vgBisFuGQg