ShopApp is an application that transfers an online store into a mobile app
ShopApp connects with popular ecommerce platforms like Shopify, Magento, BigCommerce, and WooCommerce to transfer them into a mobile app for iOS and Android.
So far, we’ve developed a Shopify provider for iOS and Shopify provider for Android. Currently we’re working on adding more providers and extending the features list, so stay in touch with our updates.
To build and submit an application to the App Store, you're required to have XCode 9 installed. If it's not installed yet, follow the instructions from the official website https://developer.apple.com/xcode/ to install XCode 9.
To install the dependencies required for the application build, ShopApp uses CocoaPods. Connect one of the providers for an online store and install all the dependencies. Here we'll use Shopify as an example.
pod "ShopApp_Shopify", "~> 1.0"
pod install
Here's how to configure the Shopify provider. Add the following code:
container.register(API.self) { _ in
return ShopifyAPI(apiKey: "API KEY",
shopDomain: "SHOP DOMAIN",
adminApiKey: "ADMIN API KEY",
adminPassword: "ADMIN PASSWORD",
applePayMerchantId: "APPLE PAY MERCHANT ID")
}
.inObjectScope(.container)
to the file ShopApp/Data/DI/DataAssembly.swift.
To create a client for another SaaS, you'll have to add the following pod:
pod 'ShopApp_Gateway', '~> 1.0.5'
to the dependencies.
After that, you can add a new client to the main ShopApp application
The ShopApp for iOS is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license
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