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RE: One Step Closer To A Blogging Platform On EOS?!?!

in #eosio6 years ago (edited)

The project seems interesting but I don't get the point of it..

  1. Why a backend is needed if the content is stored on EOS blockchain?
  2. Is it really a use case? Because you'll pay more and more RAM to grow it.
  3. You'll also need a static file storage to upload images
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It seems redundant but for large amounts of data it almost seems like they have to pump the info into a database for quicker retrieval. STEEM does a similar thing and I beblieve uses rocksdb for some of the stuff and "Condenser" or Steemit.com seems to utilize mysql to store some data that is written to the blockchain.

Are you saying that you will you will have to use more and more RAM for account creation and that will be cost prohibitive to on board more users?

Yeah it's a mini-steemit, the content isn't saved on the RAM.. just the author and the primary_key
https://github.com/EOSIO/eosio-project-demux-example/blob/2a028e3776704b1e8b6d5a14ff3c538f9b750a3b/eosio_docker/contracts/blog/blog.cpp#L32

In theory it could disapper with EOS blochchain pruning

I finally did get it working in Ubuntu 18.04. Basically Using the new docker image for EOSIO version 1.2.3 resolved whatever was going on there.

Do you use any 3rd party application to view the data that gets put into Mongodb? Like Studio 3T? I haven't worked a ton with Docker so sometimes it is confusing to me of how to actually access some of the information inside the docker containers.

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