CityShelf iOS is a native iOS application that makes searching for books through local and independent booksellers quick and easy. You can find more information in the service repo and web client repo.
To get up and running, you'll need the following:
- XCode 6.3.2+
- Swift
By default, you'll be querying the production CityShelf search service; you can spin up your own local and point to that if you like. You'll need to clone the service repo, start it up as per the README, and point your CityShelf iOS to localhost in Settings.swift
.
- Clone the repository (
$ git clone git@github.com:ericqweinstein/cityshelf-ios.git
) - Optional: spin up a local CityShelf search service and point your
Settings.swift
there (see above) - Open, build, and run the application in XCode
- Branch (
$ git checkout -b fancy-new-feature
) - Commit (
$ git commit -m "Fanciness!"
) - Run tests (Command-Shift-U in XCode)
- Push (
$ git push origin fancy-new-feature
) - Ye Olde Pulle Request
MIT (see LICENSE).