From: Geoff Canyon <gcan...@gmail.com>
To: How to use LiveCode <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> 
Sent: Tuesday, 16 April 2013, 9:14
Subject: Re: What's the best way to store data that one iOS app sends to 
another?
 
> Any thoughts on https://www.firebase.com/


I've heard some good things about Firebase but it's primarily about sending 
small chunks of realtime data. Is that what you want for your app? The REST API 
doesn't look well supported for the realtime aspect, since I don't know how 
you'd get callbacks to work with LiveCode on iOS/Android (without using an 
external).
> I haven't written any code yet for either possibility, but the language on
> firebase's web site makes sense to me -- with one (or two) question(s).

> 1. Am I correct that hitting a REST API from LC involves setting parameters
> for the http headers and then using https?

Yes, although for Firebase I'm not even sure you need to set anything up in the 
HTTP headers - looks like LiveCode will do GET, PUT, POST and DELETE for you 
without setting custom headers - worth a go. To do PATCH looks like you need 
libURLSetCustomHTTPHeaders, assuming that works on iOS/Android - a quick Google 
found a forum post that said it didn't but that may be out of date. Perhaps one 
of the LiveCode mobile experts will confirm the current situation on custom 
HTTP methods for you?

> 2. Would (1) work on an iOS/Android device?


Never tried it but I assume it must - if it doesn't there's some low-hanging 
fruit for a contribution there.

Mark
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