This repository modifes the Canada COVID app to work with the APHL (give full form) server that is being rolled out in the US. It implements a React Native client application for Apple/Google's Exposure Notification framework.
Available for iOS and Android:
Pour iOS et Android:
This app is built using React Native and designed to work well with patterns on both Android and iOS devices.
This app is modified to connect to the google Exposure Notifications API. The primitive changes are done to connect to the exposure notification server, still exception, edges cases are yet to be done. It is compatible to work with APHL Key server. APHL will be granted only to public health authorities.
Follow the steps outlined in React Native Development Environment Setup to make sure you have the proper tools installed.
- Xcode 11.5 or greater
- iOS device or simulator with iOS 13.5 or greater
- Bundler to install the right version of CocoaPods locally
- You also need a provisioning profile with the Exposure Notification entitlement. For more information, visit https://developer.apple.com/documentation/exposurenotification.
- Android device with the ability to run the latest version of Google Play Services or Google Play Services Beta. Sign up for beta program here https://developers.google.com/android/guides/beta-program.
- You also need a safelisted APPLICATION_ID that will be used to publish to Google Play. You could use APPLICATION_ID from Google Sample App for testing purposes
"com.google.android.apps.exposurenotification"
. Go to Environment config to see how to change APPLICATION_ID.
git clone [email protected]:cds-snc/covid-shield-mobile.git
yarn install
sudo gem install cocoapods
bundle install && yarn pod-install
Check .env
and adjust configuration if necessary. See react-native-config for more information.
Ex:
ENVFILE=.env.production yarn run-ios
ENVFILE=.env.production yarn run-android
You can now launch the app using the following commands for both iOS and Android.
yarn run-ios
yarn run-android
You can also build the app with native development tool:
- For iOS, using Xcode by opening the
CovidShield.xcworkspace
file in theios
folder. - For Android, using Android Studio by opening
android
folder.
When the app is running in development mode, you can tap on the COVID Alert logo at the top of the app to open the Test menu. This menu enables you to:
- Put the app into test mode to bypass the Exposure Notification API check
- Change the system status
- Change the exposure status
- Send a sample notification
- Reset the app to onboarding state
Note that: Test menu is enabled if the environment config file (.env*
) has TEST_MODE=true
. To disable test mode UI on production build, simply set it to false in the environment config file TEST_MODE=false
.
Please add the following keys to the info.plist
file. These keys should not be commited to the repo, and used only for local development.
<key>NSAppTransportSecurity</key>
<dict>
<key>NSAllowsLocalNetworking</key>
<true/>
<key>NSAllowsArbitraryLoads</key>
<false/>
</dict>
You can customize the look and feel of the app largely by editing values found in the Theme File.
The COVID Alert app is available in French and English. Fully localized content can be modified by editing translations files found in the translations directory. More translations can be added by using the same mechanism as French and English.
After modifying the content you must run the generate-translations
command in order for the app to reflect your changes.
yarn generate-translations
- Create a new i18n file in src/locale/translations/.
- Add the new option
pt
in translations.js. - Regenerate the translations
yarn generate-translations
. - Add the new option in src/components/LanguageToggle.tsx.
- Add the new option in src/screens/language/Language.tsx.
- Add the new option in Xcode
Localizations
settings (Project -> CovidShield -> Info tab -> Localizations) and make sureLaunch Screen.storyboard
is checked.
COVID Alert was originally developed by volunteers at Shopify. It was released free of charge under a flexible open-source license.
This repository is being developed by the Canadian Digital Service. We can be reached at [email protected].
Logs
FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.
* What went wrong:
Execution failed for task ':app:packageDebug'.
> A failure occurred while executing com.android.build.gradle.internal.tasks.Workers$ActionFacade
> com.android.ide.common.signing.KeytoolException: Failed to read key AndroidDebugKey from store "/Users/YOUR_USER/.android/debug.keystore": keystore password was incorrect
Generate a new debug.keystore
:
cd android/app
keytool -genkey -v -keystore debug.keystore -storepass android -alias androiddebugkey -keypass android -keyalg RSA -keysize 2048 -validity 10000
Copy your debug.keystore to ~/.android/debug.keystore
:
cd android/app
cp debug.keystore ~/.android/debug.keystore
Now you can run yarn run-android
in your root folder.
When following step 2.1.1 Install Cocoapods if you receive an error that looks like the following (Please Note: Error message will not be identical but simliar):
ERROR: Loading command: install (LoadError)
dlopen(/Users/$home/ruby/2.6.5/x86_64-darwin18/openssl.bundle, 9): Library not loaded: /usr/local/opt/openssl/lib/libssl.1.0.0.dylib
Referenced from: /Users/$home/ruby/2.6.5/x86_64-darwin18/openssl.bundle
ERROR: While executing gem ... (NoMethodError)
This is because the version of Ruby you have installed does not have OpenSSL included.
You can fix this error by installing Ruby Version Manager (if you do not already have it), and reinstalling the version of Ruby required with OpenSSL using the following steps:
- Install RVM following the instructions here: https://rvm.io/
- Run the following command to install the version of Ruby needed with OpenSSL included, this will take a few minutes so be patient.
rvm reinstall 2.6.5 --with-openssl-dir=/usr/local/opt/openssl
You should now be able to install cocoapods and gem commands should now work.