This is the Nova camera application. See https://wantnova.com/ or http://kck.st/1dOtham
- Xcode 5
- Cocoapods (http://cocoapods.org) - follow the introductory guide on their site, or if you have rubygems available, run
sudo gem install cocoapods
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Create a local config file
cp NovaCamera/Config.sample.h NovaCamera/Config.h
Optionally, edit this new file (
NovaCamera/Config.h
) and replace API keys and other credentials. -
Install third party libraries and dependencies via Cocoapods
pod install
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Open the project by double-clicking the
NovaCamera.xcworkspace
file that Cocoapods has created. Do not use theNovaCamera.xcodeproj
file to open the project.Alternately:
open NovaCamera.xcworkspace
Plug an iOS 7 device in via USB. If Xcode prompts you, specify that you would like to "Use this device for development." The iPhone and iPad Simulator apps do not include camera support so they are useless for testing this app.
In the Xcode project window, you should see icons toward the top left indicating the selected Scheme and Destination. These settings are also available via the Product menu under Scheme and Destination. Select NovaCamera
for the Scheme and select the iOS device you plugged in for Destination.
You should now be able to Run your application using the "Play" icon on the top left of the Xcode project window, through the Product menu under Run, or by pressing Command-R.
Documentation for the project can be generated through the appledoc utility. Follow the installation instructions for appledoc or alternately, using Homebrew: brew install appledoc
. The documentation can then be generated via:
make docs
This will invoke appledoc
and generate the documentation. There will be errors for all undocumented methods and properties found in the project. An HTML version of the generated documentation will be available in the docs/html/
directory; you can simply open docs/html/index.html
to open in your default web browser.