The upcoming promoted image should contain the Evernote Sandbox authentication plugin preinstalled, which should make testing a lot easier.
Then the only thing required for authentication is creating a developer account at http://sandbox.evernote.com and using that for login.
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 4:38 PM, Nicholas Skaggs < <email address hidden>> wrote:
> Working with online accounts folks to see how to mock this up properly. > -- > > https://code.launchpad.net/~carla-sella/reminders-app/new-reminders-app-tests/+merge/201672 > Your team Ubuntu Reminders app developers is requested to review the > proposed merge of lp:~carla-sella/reminders-app/new-reminders-app-tests > into lp:reminders-app. >
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The upcoming promoted image should contain the Evernote Sandbox
authentication plugin preinstalled, which should make testing a lot easier.
Then the only thing required for authentication is creating a developer sandbox. evernote. com and using that for login.
account at http://
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 4:38 PM, Nicholas Skaggs <
<email address hidden>> wrote:
> Working with online accounts folks to see how to mock this up properly. /code.launchpad .net/~carla- sella/reminders -app/new- reminders- app-tests/ +merge/ 201672
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> https:/
> Your team Ubuntu Reminders app developers is requested to review the
> proposed merge of lp:~carla-sella/reminders-app/new-reminders-app-tests
> into lp:reminders-app.
>