Nice! If you have arrived here that means that we have a shiny API to retrieve info of the user wall. Now that we have the data on a JSON object, we have to create a beautiful HTML client to show the information on a browser.
To build this section of the social network we need to create additional modules that will contain all the code related to the user wall, the user data, and the API access. At this point, as we have an API, we need some sort of a client in order to get the data. The Api
module does this job but the contents of it are still complex for us and we will see how the concepts work later on. For now just trust me and use the code. When we reach Chapter 7, Dealing with URLs – Posting Links, we will see how to make requests to external URLs and then you can review the contents of the Api
module and you'll understand it.
This is what the Users
module and the Wall
module looks like. Create them and let's move on and see what to do with them.
The Wall
module is the one responsible...