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react-native-oppwa

A React Native library for Oppwa, the Open Payment Platform

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Installation

1. Add Oppwa to your project

  • First, set up Oppwa in your app as instructed on Oppwa. This includes downloading the oppwa app and walking through the setup steps (downloading the SDK, adding it to your project and making some changes to your project).

2. Add react-native-oppwa

Automatically

react-native install react-native-oppwa, or with yarn: rnpm install react-native-oppwa

React Native / rnpm will automatically link all the necessary libraries for both iOS and Android.

If the installation goes off without a hitch, you can now skip to the Usage section

Manually

yarn add react-native-oppwa --save

  • Alternatively for Android, if you don't use Android studio you can skip the first step and instead follow the steps described in Android as well as the steps in Android without Android Studio.
Manually iOS support

Download the Open Payment Platform SDK and place the two frameworks in the ios directory. You may want to add this directory to your .gitignore as they take up a decent amount of space and will slow down Git.

You will also need to modify the Run Script Phase that you likely added to Build Phases so that it points to the correct location for the Oppwa framework. If you placed the framework directly under ios/Oppwa as specified above,t the contents of the script will then be:

Then do the following:

  • Open your project in Xcode
  • Run open node_modules/react-native-oppwa/ios
  • Drag RNOppwa.xcodeproj into your Libraries group
  • Select your main project in the navigator to bring up settings
  • Under Build Phases expand the Link Binary With Libraries header
  • Scroll down and click the + to add a library
  • Find and add libRNOppwa.a under the Workspace group
  • ⌘+B

Android

*Note: Android support requires React Native 0.16 or later

  • Edit android/settings.gradle to look like this (without the +):

    rootProject.name = 'MyApp'
    
    include ':app'
    
    + include ':react-native-oppwa'
    + project(':react-native-oppwa').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, '../node_modules/react-native-oppwa/android')
  • Edit android/app/build.gradle (note: app folder) to look like this:

    apply plugin: 'com.android.application'
    
    android {
      ...
    }
    
    dependencies {    
      compile 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:23.0.0'
      compile 'com.facebook.react:react-native:0.19.+'
    + compile project(':react-native-oppwa')
    }
  • Edit your MainActivity.java (deep in android/app/src/main/java/...) to look like this (note two places to edit):

package com.myapp;

+ import com.oppwa.OppwaPackage;

....
public class MainActivity extends ReactActivity {
  @Override
  protected List<ReactPackage> getPackages() {
      return Arrays.<ReactPackage>asList(
+         new OppwaPackage(),
          new MainReactPackage()
      );
  }
}

Make sure you also follow the steps described in Android.

  • Edit your AndroidManifest.xml (in android/app/src/main/) to look like this. Make sure to enter your oppwa API key after android:value=, you can find your key on your oppwa organisation page.

    <manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
        [...]
        <application
          [...]
    +       <service
    +      android:name="com.oppwa.mobile.connect.service.ConnectService"
    +    android:exported="false"/>
        </application>
    +   <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET" />
    </manifest>

Usage

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License

MIT Mohamed Anouar KOTTI © 2017

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