ios-and-native

How to share code between iOS application written swift application and Android Application written in Kotlin.

Using Kotlin native you can write Multi-Platform code.

The UI is implemented on both platforms.

Usage

You can import the whole project into IntelliJ IDEA and the two client application to Android Studio and Xcode.

To build the project from IntelliJ IDEA:

  1. Uncheck the "Configure on demand" option at Preferences/Build, Execution, Deployment/Gradle-Android Compiler
  2. If Gradle is missing the Android SDK directory, you can change local.properties file in the project's root directory with the following content:
ndk.dir=/Users/<YOUR USERNAME>/Library/Android/sdk/ndk-bundle
sdk.dir=/Users/<YOUR USERNAME>/Library/Android/sdk

To build the android app from Android Studio:

  1. Uncheck the "Configure on demand" option at Preferences/Build, Execution, Compiler
  2. If Gradle is missing the Android SDK directory, you can change local.properties file in the androidApp directory with the following content:
ndk.dir=/Users/<YOUR USERNAME>/Library/Android/sdk/ndk-bundle
sdk.dir=/Users/<YOUR USERNAME>/Library/Android/sdk
  1. Click Run/Edit Configurations/+ sign/Android app. Select the "app" module on the config settings page.

To run the iOS app from Xcode:

  1. Call pod install in terminal at root/iosApp.
  2. Open the client-mpp.xcworkspace from the project root/client-mpp/ios