This document is a guide for users who want to run the Flow Wallet Android project. Before starting, please make sure you have installed Android Studio and have a basic understanding of Android development.
The google-services.json
file is required to enable Firebase services such as Firebase Authentication and Firebase Cloud Messaging. To use these services, you need to provide your own google-services.json file.
You should have three different versions of the google-services.json
file: one for debug, one for development, and one for release. Please place them in the following directories:
- app/src/debug/google-services.json
- app/src/dev/google-services.json
- app/src/release/google-services.json
In order to generate a signed APK file, you need to configure your signing information. To do so, please add the following lines to your local.properties file:
keyAlias=your_alias_name
keyPassword=your_password
storeFile=your_keystore_file_path
storePassword=your_keystore_password
Please replace the values with your own information. Note that the keystore file should be placed in the specified path.
The config file is used to store sensitive information such as encryption keys and project IDs. Please create a file named key.properties
in the root directory. The file should contain the following information:
DRIVE_AES_IV
DRIVE_AES_KEY
WALLET_CONNECT_PROJECT_ID
INSTABUG_TOKEN_DEV
INSTABUG_TOKEN_PROD
CROWDIN_PROJECT_ID
CROWDIN_API_TOKEN
CROWDIN_DISTRIBUTION
MIXPANEL_TOKEN_DEV
MIXPANEL_TOKEN_PROD
Please fill in the values for each item according to your project's requirements.
Now you are ready to run the Flow Wallet Android project. Simply open the project in Android Studio and run it on an emulator or a physical device.
If you encounter any issues during the setup process, please refer to the project's documentation or contact the project's developer for assistance.