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Appwrite playgrounds are a set of repositories with language/platform-specific Appwrite integration code samples. Each playground is composed of a readme file and a single code file with examples of different API calls to demonstrate how to initialize and use Appwrite SDK.
We have playgrounds for a few platforms, and we would love to get the community help with adding new ones and improve the
The problem faced currently?
Currently an end user can put any value for meta. Writing security rules to make the enforce a schema for meta is hard.
How can we solve it?
Accept a schema for the meta field. Something similar to what we did for custom events.
If you want this feature to be implemented, give it a thumbs up reaction, so that we can determine which features are important
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Issue Description
Since the old Instagram API will stop working on June 29 (See https://www.instagram.com/developer/), the url in https://github.com/parse-community/parse-server/blob/d0a9c709fea4cbdba540420353a36a0e89601ffb/src/Adapters/Auth/instagram.js#L9 needs to be changed to match the new "instagram_graph_user_profile" API. (See https://developers.facebook.com/docs/instagram-basic-disp