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azuremobile-leaderboard

v0.1.4

Published

Azure Mobile Services Leaderboard Recipe

Readme

AzureMobile-Leaderboard

This recipe automates backend set up and fetches client files with Azure Mobile Services to provide Windows Store apps with a leaderboard solution.

Getting started

Before Installation

Make sure node.js is installed (install at http://nodejs.org/) as well as npm modules azure-cli and azuremobile-recipe. To do so, run in command line:

npm install -g azure-cli
npm install -g azuremobile-recipe

Note: users with Azure CLI installed through the Windows .msi installer will not be able to access recipes at this point of time.

Install it

npm install -g azuremobile-leaderboard

To set up leaderboard for a C# project with user account downloaded and imported and an existing mobile service created, cd to project directory and run in command line:

azure mobile recipe execute <servicename> leaderboard

The module will create a Leaderboard table and a Result table, configure their scripts, and download neccessary client-side files in the same directory.

Use it

Include the client_files directory in project in Visual Studio.

To update tables, make sure the method is 'async' and add the below snippets into project:

projectNamespace.Functions.functions leaderboard = new projectNamespace.Functions.functions();
Globals.ResultId = await leaderboard.SendResults('playerName', 'hits', 'misses');

To display the leaderboard, navigate to LeaderboardPage page from an existing page:

this.rootPage.GetFrameContent().Navigate(typeof(LeaderboardPage), this.rootPage);

Complete testing scripts coming soon.