blank-ios-app
Swift version of Blank iOS app is available here.
Author: Corinne Krych
Level: Intermediate
Technologies: Objective-C, iOS, RHMAP, CocoaPods.
Summary: A demonstration of how to get started with RHMAP.
Community Project: Feed Henry
Target Product: RHMAP
Product Versions: RHMAP 3.7.0+
Source: https://github.com/feedhenry-templates/blank-ios-app
Prerequisites: fh-ios-sdk: 5.+, Xcode: 9+, iOS SDK: iOS 9+, CocoaPods: 1.3.0+
What is it?
Simple native iOS app to get you started with fh-ios-sdk in RHMAP.
If you do not have access to a RHMAP instance, you can sign up for a free instance at https://openshift.feedhenry.com/.
How do I run it?
RHMAP Studio
This application and its cloud services are available as a project template in RHMAP as part of the "Native iOS Blank Project" template.
Local Clone (ideal for Open Source Development)
If you wish to contribute to this template, the following information may be helpful; otherwise, RHMAP and its build facilities are the preferred solution.
Build instructions
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Clone this project
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Populate
blank-ios-app/fhconfig.plistwith your values as explained on section 2.1.4. Setup. -
Run
Pod install
NOTE: If you clone it manually to make the app buildable in RHMAP Build farm, replace the templating
%id%inblank-ios-app\blank-ios-app-Info.plistin the following block:
<key>CFBundleIdentifier</key>
<string>%id%</string>-
Open blank-ios-app.xcworkspace
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Run the project
How does it work?
FH init
In blank-ios-app/ViewController.m the synchronization loop is started.
- (void)viewDidLoad {
[super viewDidLoad];
[FH initWithSuccess:^(FHResponse *response) { // [1]
NSLog(@"initialized OK");
self.statusLabel.text = @"FH init successful";
} AndFailure:^(FHResponse *response) { // [2]
NSLog(@"initialize fail, %@", response.rawResponseAsString);
self.statusLabel.text = @"FH init in error";
}];
}
Initialize FH with success [1] and failure [2] callbacks.
iOS9 and non TLS1.2 backend
If your RHMAP is depoyed without TLS1.2 support, open as source blank-ios-app/blank-ios-app-Info.plist.plist uncomment the exception lines:
<!--
<key>NSAppTransportSecurity</key>
<dict>
<key>NSAllowsArbitraryLoads</key>
<true/>
</dict>
-->