First, make sure you have the Polymer CLI installed. Then run polymer serve
to serve your application locally.
$ polymer serve
$ polymer build
This will create builds of your application in the build/
directory, optimized to be served in production. You can then serve the built versions by giving polymer serve
a folder to serve from:
$ polymer serve build/default
$ polymer test
Your application is already set up to be tested via web-component-tester. Run polymer test
to run your application's test suite locally. Java SE Development Kit 8 is required. Note that if you do not have the javac
command installed, you will be promted to install Java 10. To uninstall Java, see the direction here. See issue #405 for the status of Java 10 support.
implementing this thang:
- get public keys & names from all group members
- encrypt message with all public keys with the senders signature
- store encrypted message in database
get user private key get posts for specified group (if specified)
for every post, try decrypt it overwritte the post text with the decrypted one return list of posts
get user Priv key / Public key methods:
if not found generate one & store in users database