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Shared front-end and mobile logic written in Kotlin Multiplatform (https://kotlinlang.org/docs/multiplatform.html).
Shared front-end and mobile logic written in Kotlin Multiplatform (https://kotlinlang.org/docs/multiplatform.html).
The library generates Swift framework for iOS, JVM library for Android, and Javascript code for Web.
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Abacus uses Cocoapods to integrate with iOS project. The gradle configuration contains the steps needed to generate the .podspec file. Run
./gradlew podspec
to generate abacus.podspec. Configure your iOS project (https://github.com/dydxprotocol/native-ios) to import abacus.podspec.
You can also build the Abacus for iOS by running:
./gradlew assembleXCFramework
This generates the iOS framework in build/XCFrameworks folder.
Debugging on iOS directly from XCode is possible with a plugin (https://github.com/touchlab/xcode-kotlin)
Abacus builds and pushes the JVM target to MavenLocal repo with the followinng command:
./gradlew publishToMavenLocal
The Android app (https://github.com/dydxprotocol/native-android) has the Gradle build step to pull the Abacus target from MavenLocal.
Abacuas generates Javascript and Typescript files with the following command:
./gradlew assembleJsPackage
This outputs into build/distributions, and references the packages in the build/js directory.
Sample integration from a html page can be find in integration/Web.
Abacus publishes using a library (https://github.com/mpetuska/npm-publish) with the following steps.
./gradlew assembleJsPackage
./gradlew packJsPackage
./gradlew publishJsPackageToNpmjsRegistry
Shared code should have unit tests written in Kotlin residing in the src/CommonTest directory. Run the tests with the following command
./gradlew test
Integration tests can be written to call Abacus from non-Kotlin code (i.e., Swift, JS). Sample integration projects can be found in the integration directory.
// create a state machine val stateMachine = PerpTradingStateMachine()
// send socket payload to the state machine and get the state // the param is the complete socket text val state = stateMachine.socket(payloadText)
// See src/commonTest/kotlin/exchange.dydx.abacus/PerpV3Tests.kt for testing code
FAQs
Shared front-end and mobile logic written in Kotlin Multiplatform (https://kotlinlang.org/docs/multiplatform.html).
The npm package @dydxprotocol/abacus receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @dydxprotocol/abacus popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @dydxprotocol/abacus demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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