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<div align=center>
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<img src="public/assets/banner/github-banner.png">
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<br /><br />
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<p>Uploading 360° photos made easy</p>
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</div>
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# Overview
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Upload 360° photos to Google Maps without using Google's app.
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The main reason why I created this is because Google Maps isn't a good replacement of the former app. You are only able
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to upload 360 photos to specific places on the map. With this project, it is possible to upload them at any coordinates.
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If you want to try it out, there are publicly available instances:
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| **URL** | **Country** | **Status** | **Hosted By** |
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|------------------------------------------------|-------------|------------|---------------|
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| [maps.moomoo.me](https://maps.moomoo.me) | 🇺🇸 | Up | @moom0o |
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| [map.winscloud.net](https://map.winscloud.net) | 🇹🇭 | Up | @WinsDominoes |
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## Quick start
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In order to get the Google api keys required for the oauth follow these steps:
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### Client ID
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1) Create a new project at https://console.cloud.google.com/
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2) Head over to the API library and enable
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the <a href="https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/library/streetviewpublish.googleapis.com">Street View Publish
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API</a>
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3) Select 'Create Credentials', select 'User Data', enter any app name/email.
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4) Enable the 'Street View Publish API' scope. You won't need any sensitive scopes.
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5) Select 'Web application' for type, and name it anything.
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6) Add http://localhost:7000 to authorized javascript origins. (If you are running on another domain/port, replace
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localhost)
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7) Add http://localhost:7000/auth/ to authorized redirect URIs (If you are running on another domain/port, replace
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localhost)
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8) You should now copy the Client ID into the config.json file.
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### Client Secret
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Head to the main credentials screen and click the pencil. (Edit OAuth Client) You will be able to find the Client Secret
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and copy that to your config.json.
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### Consent Screen
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1) Select 'OAuth consent screen', use any name/email
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2) Make sure the authorized domain and email is correct, then select 'Save and Continue'.
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3) Make sure the Street View Publish API scope is enabled, if not, add it!
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4) For test users, add the email address of the account where you want to upload 360 photos.
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5) **Make sure to also copy the client ID into index.html**, after '&client_id=' and before '&scope', if needed, change
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the port and domain here as well.
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### Config File
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There are many options in the config file that might confuse you, so here's a simple guide (I think?) to help you get
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through it.
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| **Keys** | **Default values** | **
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Usage** |
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|------------------|----------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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| `https` | `false` (boolean) | This is an option whether if you want to enable https or not, this uses boolean values. `false` = http:// and `true` = https:// |
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| `host` | `localhost` (string) | Your host or domain, if you are hosting on a local machine, set this to `localhost`, if you are hosting this publicly, set it to your domain. |
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| `port` | `7000` (integer) or `null` | Your port, if are running this as a public instance, set this to `null` |
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| `openWebBrowser` | `true` (boolean) | This option will open a browser window to PhotoSphereStudio's running instance, set this to `false` if you are running this on a server, |
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| `clientId` | string | Paste your Google OAuth Client ID here, check the previous steps on how to get it. |
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| `clientSecret` | string | Paste your Google OAuth Client Secret ID here, check the previous steps on how to get it. |
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**INFO: Your authorized JavaScript origins and authorized redirect URIs should be the same as the one you have set in
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your config file.**
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**Scenario 1 - Public Instance**
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This example is for those who are hosting a public instance, your https, host and port would look something like this.
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Change `maps.moomoo.me` to your domain.
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You must use a nginx reverse proxy pointing to localhost:7000 for this to work.
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```
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{
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"https": true,
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"host": "maps.moomoo.me",
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"port": 7000
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}
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```
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Your **authorized JavaScript origin** would be: `https://maps.moomoo.me`
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Your **authorized redirect URIs** would be: `https://maps.moomoo.me/auth/` (don't forget the slash after `auth`)
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**Scenario 2 - Private Instance**
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This example is for those who are running PhotoSphereStudio on a local machine, your https, host and port would look
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something like this.
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```
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{
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"https": false,
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"host": "localhost",
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"port" 7000
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}
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```
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Your **authorized JavaScript origin** would be: `http://localhost:7000`
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Your **authorized redirect URIs** would be: `http://localhost:7000/auth/` (don't forget the slash after `auth`)
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## Support
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If you have any questions about how to set this up or about the source code, feel free to ask either **moom0o** (
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moo#0529 on Discord) or **WinsDominoes** (Win#7206 on Discord).
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