image can be passed with the request as base64 encoded string or image_url, so we can support both options passed from the profile
In addition we could
Notes:
For initial auth flow, use probably passport-pinterest-v3, which seems to be the least outdated one
Boards can be further divided into sections, which can be (optionally) published into
I'd omit this from the first version of the map. If we decide to add this, we can expose sections from publishing-profiles as a flat output and serialize their ID with the board ID (eg. {boardID}/{sectionID}).
Another popular provider requested by existing user for the social-media profiles would be Pinterest, primarily publishing a "pin" to a "board".
Links:
This would need the following maps:
social-media/publishing-profiles
returns the list of authorized users' boardssocial-media/publish-post
creates an image pinimage_url
, so we can support both options passed from the profileIn addition we could
Notes:
publishing-profiles
as a flat output and serialize their ID with the board ID (eg.{boardID}/{sectionID}
).