The History of
UUUM Architecture
Who am I ?
Meru
Megumi Mochizuki
@c5meru
Web Application Engineer
at UUUM Co., Ltd.
Ruby on Rails / Vue.js / CSS3
Docker / AWS ... and more
Vue.js Japan User Group
What's UUUM ?
UUUM Co., Ltd.
UUUM is Japan's largest YouTube influencer network - including Japan's No.1 YouTube talent HIKAKIN, Hajime, and more...
The whole world
was of one language,
and of one app...
Personal data and analysis data
of YouTube Talents
One Language, One App
Google said,
"We'll change YouTube Partner Program".
Google set standards of subscribers and view counts for monetize of YouTube.
And the world was divided into two 😇
Personal data
and analysis data
of YouTube talents
who passed the standard.
Two Apps
Personal data and
analysis data
of YouTube talents
who didn't pass the standard.
UUUM said,
"We'll make the company a subsidiary
that manage Instagramers".
Three Apps
Personal data and
analysis data
of Instagramers.
UUUM said,
"We should create application all our influencer can use".
And new applications had been created...
The material app
such as images and sound
Analysis app
such as YouTube data
Login screen in the material app
Log in by A
Log in by B
Log in by C
Hello!!
If more applications are created...
Log in by A
Log in by B
Log in by C
Hello!!
Log in by D
Log in by E
Log in by F
Log in by G
Login screen in the material app
We created the Influencers Master Data.
Influencers log in to
all our services at once
using the master data.
Material
Analysis
Influencer Master Data
Log in for Influencer
We made each databases synchronized by the Embulk.
Eventually, we are planning to enable the cooperation
between a plurality of applications by API.
Because it has data of influencer
in a different form in all,
it's hard to unify to master data😖
Creator
id
name
real_name
birthday
address
channel_id
User
id
first_name
last_name
birthday
address
sns_id
Influencer
id
name
id
address
・・・
But we are progressing little by little 🐢
Please advice me !
Thank you 😊
The History of UUUM Architecture
By Megumi Mochizuki
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