- Node v10 and above
- Yarn
- CocoaPods
- Xcode
- Android Studio
Make sure you have rn-nodeify
as a global dependency. If you don't, run npm install -g rn-nodeify
.
git clone https://github.com/bithyve/bitcointribe.git
cd bitcointribe
yarn install
On MacOS and Linux there is no need to run setup.sh
it will run autmatically after yarn install
completes.
On Windows, if setup.bat
does not run on its own after yarn install
then it can be executed manually. it doesn't really matter if its run twice.
Open setup.bat
in a text editor and enter your user account name where prompted. If you changed the location of the android sdk during installation, enter the path to the sdk instead of the one already present.
Then, from the command prompt, run:
setup.bat
Mainnet configuration
Make sure you there are no .env
files in the project root directory except .env.example
The project will use live configuration by default when no .env
file is available.
Testnet configuration
Copy the contents on .env.example
to a new .env
file.
cp .env.example .env
IOS
yarn ios
Alternately XCode can also be used to build and run in a simulator
Android
yarn android or yarn androidDevelopmentDebug
Alternately Android Studio can also be used to build and run in a simulator
IOS
Open HEXA.xcworkspace
from <Hexa Project Root>/iOS
in XCode and use the product > build for > running
menu option to build and run Hexa Wallet on iPhone. This will work with a correct and updated XCode setup and only on trusted devices. Further support for running on iPhone is available on react native and xcode development sites and community forums.
Android
Ensure device is connected and recognised. Ensure no Android emulators are running.
yarn android or yarn androidDevelopmentDebug
Alternately Android Studio can also be used to build and run on Android device. This will work when Android development environment is setup correctly. Further support is available from react native and Android Studio guides. Please refer https://reactnative.dev/docs/running-on-device for further support.
- Build fails with one or more errors
Makes sure
yarn install
was done after switching to a new branch. If that doesn't help please useyarn deep-clean
this will remove node modules, flush node cache, fluch metro cache, reinstall node dependencies and re install pods. - Always make sure metro is running in a new terminal window. If its not it can be started by running
yarn start
in a new termimal from project root. - Notifications dont work in ios simulator and this will show up as an error in the console. Notifications will work when running in a iOS device.
- If Apple id or google id is not setup in the simulator then cloud backup will not work and cloud errors will be seen in the console.
- Scanner will not work in a simulator so a device will be required to test and debug scanner related features.
Please download and keep all these files in the same location: Android APK file, SHA256SUM.asc, HEXA_DETACHED_SIGN.sign
. Make a copy of Android APK file
and rename it as Android APK clone
.
Get the public PGP key for hexa@bithyve.com
(Hexa Team's PGP key) using
gpg --recv-key "389F 4CAD A078 5AC0 E28A 0C18 1BEB DE26 1DC3 CF62"
or
gpg --keyserver hkps://keys.openpgp.org --recv-key "389F 4CAD A078 5AC0 E28A 0C18 1BEB DE26 1DC3 CF62"
Verify APK certificate
Rename Android APK clone.apk
to Android APK clone.zip
and extract the following file: /META-INF/HEXAWALL.RSA
. Verify the certificate using keytool
:
keytool -printcert -file HEXAWALLET.RSA
Certificate fingerprints:
...
MD5: 5E:92:30:9B:88:F4:A1:17:08:D1:DB:C3:2A:BF:4D:5A
SHA1: 38:55:07:26:F4:C6:C4:3E:A2:87:CF:16:11:7C:E6:A5:66:E1:CB:C1
SHA256: 77:82:54:70:5D:C4:DA:83:2C:F8:39:96:49:69:FE:AF:63:BD:79:EF:00:0A:34:43:86:0C:7C:AD:A2:55:1C:95
Signature algorithm name: SHA256withRSA
Version: 3
Verify APK checksum
Verify the checksum against the APK using:
shasum -a 256 --check SHA256SUM.asc
Output should contain the name of the APK file followed by OK as shown below:
Hexa_Wallet_Android_v1.1.1.apk: OK
Verify that the signed checksum is from hexa@bithyve.com
gpg --verify SHA256SUM.asc
Output should show Hexa's PGP key 389F 4CAD A078 5AC0 E28A 0C18 1BEB DE26 1DC3 CF62:
using RSA key 389F4CADA0785AC0E28A0C181BEBDE261DC3CF62
issuer "hexa@bithyve.com"
Good signature from "Hexa Team (Hexa Bitcoin Wallet) <hexa@bithyve.com>"
Alternate method for verifying PGP signature
Verify the detached signature against the APK file:
gpg --verify HEXA_DETACHED_SIGN.sign Hexa_Wallet_Android_v1.1.1.apk
Output should show Hexa's PGP key 389F 4CAD A078 5AC0 E28A 0C18 1BEB DE26 1DC3 CF62:
using RSA key 389F4CADA0785AC0E28A0C181BEBDE261DC3CF62
issuer "hexa@bithyve.com"
Good signature from "Hexa Team (Hexa Bitcoin Wallet) <hexa@bithyve.com>"
Please feel free to open pull requests, issues with bugfixes, and suggestions.