The Artsy Auction Kiosk App.
Note: Current development is done on the xcode-9
branch using Xcode 9 (available for download on Apple's developer portal). You can see this issue for more details.
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- State: retired Jan 2022
- Point People: not applicable. See product-mobile-platform Slack channel.
- CI :
This is a core Artsy Mobile OSS project, along with Eigen, Energy, Emission and Emergence.
Don't know what Artsy is? Check this overview, or read our objc.io on team culture.
Want to know more about Eigen? Read the mobile blog posts, or eidolon's specifically.
(Note: if you're an Artsy employee, you'll need to follow these directions instead.)
You'll need a few things before we get started. Make sure you have Xcode installed from
the App Store or wherever. Then run the following two commands to install Xcode's
command line tools and bundler
, if you don't have that yet.
[sudo] gem install bundler
xcode-select --install
The following commands will set up Eidolon with the expectation that you don't have API access and will use blanks for API keys.
git clone https://github.com/artsy/eidolon.git
cd eidolon
bundle install
bundle exec fastlane oss
Alrighty! We're ready to go!
Now that we have the code downloaded, we can run the
app using Xcode 9. Make sure to
open the Kiosk.xcworkspace
workspace, and not the Kiosk.xcodeproj
project.
Artsy has licensed fonts for use in this app, but due to the terms of that
license, they are not available for open source distribution. This has required
us to use private pods.
The Podfile
deals with the differences transparently.
The Artsy API is private, making it difficult for open source developers to run the app. If you don't have access to the private Artsy fonts pod, then Eidolon infers that it should use stubbed data instead of hitting the live API.
If you have questions about any aspect of this project, please feel free to open an issue. We'd love to hear from you!
This project is being developed by Artsy primarily for its use as Artsy's auction kiosk app, and we are not expecting to have significant community contributions back to it. We are developing this project in the open because it is not part of our core IP, and open source is part of our job. However, if you notice something that is wrong or could be improved, don't hesitate to send us a pull request.
MIT License. See LICENSE.