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Access App iOS

Native iOS client for Roundware built for PEM, Smithsonian, and BMA using the RWFramework.

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Build

Install Cocoapods.

$ gem install cocoapods

Install the podfiles and then open the workspace.

$ pod install
$ open Digita11y.xcworkspace 

Deploy

We are using Fabric/Crashlytics to manage beta deploys and the command line tool Fastlane to accelerate the testing workflow. We use RubyGems so install the ruby dependencies listed in the Gemfile with Bundler. We advise using rbenv to manage your ruby runtime version.

You will need to populate a dotenv file to deploy to Crashlytics in fastlane/.env. There's an example file to follow as well.

$ bundle install
$ bundle exec fastlane crashlytics

When you want to add a new device or team member to a distribution, invite them to the team and project in Beta (Crashlytics) and then add their device and name to the devices.txt file (untracked). Then run bundle exec fastlane devices and then the crashlytics command.

Release

Untested, but this should work given a correctly setup Appfile, Deliverfile, Matchfile, and certificates (see codesigning.guide).

bundle exec fastlane ios appstore

Data Model

For Access App

Project -> Exhibition -> Room -> Object

For RWFramework (via roundware server)

UIGroup -> UIItems -> Tag -> Assets

Projects are set in the plist while Exhibitions, Rooms, and Items are each UIGroups, each with a set of UIItems filtered by the selected parent UIItem. UIItems each refer to tag and tags refer to assets.

Be aware that iOS has it's own concept of tag (e.g. button.tag) and uses UI as a prefix (e.g. UIView).

License

TBD

Authors

Christopher Reed, @seereadnow