[#Script #Coding] Flutter Course – Build Full Stack Google Docs Clone

Flutter Course – Build Full Stack Google Docs Clone

By freeCodeCamp.org
Published: Oct 20, 2022


freeCodeCamp.org Build a responsive cross-platform Google Docs Clone using Flutter & Node.js. This tutorial is designed for beginners in Node.js and no prior knowledge of Javascript is required. This course will go through Google Authentication WITHOUT Firebase, keeping the users logged in, creating new documents, viewing the list of documents created by the user, updating the title of the document, sharing the link of the document, adding a rich text editor, collaboratively editing with as many users as you want and creating responsive design. We will be using Flutter, Node, Express, Socket, MongoDB and Riverpod.

Course created by Rivaan Ranawat. Check out his channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/RivaanRanawat

Source Code: https://github.com/RivaanRanawat/flutter-google-docs-clone
Special Thanks: @Aadhi Arun

Prerequisites: Flutter & Dart Basics
Flutter Version: 3.3

    CONTENTS:

  • (0:00:00) Intro
  • (0:00:57) Creating Flutter Project
  • (0:02:56) Designing Login Screen
  • (0:09:24) Google Cloud Platform oAuth Client ID
  • (0:13:00) Google Auth Android Setup
  • (0:15:30) Google Auth iOS Setup
  • (0:17:25) Google Auth Web Setup
  • (0:19:17) Important Note on Auth
  • (0:20:39) Running on Web on specific port
  • (0:21:19) Google Sign In using Node.js
  • (0:32:45) What is Node.js?
  • (0:35:53) Creating & setting up Node Server
  • (0:54:00) MongoDB Setup
  • (1:01:01) Creating Signup API
  • (1:32:16) Calling Signup API – Client Side
  • (2:00:04) Persisting the State – Explanation
  • (2:03:52) Generating JWT
  • (2:07:31) Auth Middleware
  • (2:22:50) Local Storage
  • (2:41:15) Testing on Android
  • (2:42:23) Routing
  • (2:51:28) Creating NavBar
  • (2:53:44) Signing Out
  • (2:59:52) Creating New Document
  • (3:23:32) Displaying all documents created by Me
  • (3:37:57) Designing Document Screen
  • (3:55:39) Updating Document Title
  • (4:10:20) Socket Introduction & Connection
  • (4:29:23) Collaborative Editing
  • (4:49:26) Auto-Save
  • (4:58:01) Routing Back to Main Page
  • (4:59:45) Sharing Link
  • (5:01:42) Conclusion

Resources:
SHA-1 Key: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15727912/sha-1-fingerprint-of-keystore-certificate
Node Website: http://nodejs.org
NPM Website: https://www.npmjs.com
MongoDB: http://mongodb.com/
More about Status Codes: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Status

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