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BitPay App (formerly Copay) is a secure Bitcoin and other crypto currencies wallet platform for IOS/Android.

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BitPay App v2

Welcome to BitPay App v2!

Get Started

Install dependencies with yarn >= 14.15.0

IOS

  1. Install Pods cd ios && pod install && cd ..
  2. yarn start to start dev server
  3. Build and deploy to simulator yarn ios or device yarn ios:device

Android

  1. yarn start to start dev server
  2. Build and deploy to simulator or device yarn android

Accessing your local server

To make requests to your local server, first take your local BitPay server cert and copy it into android/app/src/main/res/raw folder in either .pem or .der format.

  • To convert .crt to .der, run: openssl x509 -in your_cert_name.crt -out your_cert_name.der -outform DER

Then open android/app/src/main/res/xml/network_security_config.xml and add your local IP to the domain-config and your cert to the trust-anchors (without the file extension).

For example if your local IP is 123.0.0.7 and your cert is in res/raw/lbitpay.der:

<domain-config>
  ...
  <domain includeSubdomains="true">123.0.0.7</domain>
  <trust-anchors>
    <certificates src="@raw/lbitpay" />
  </trust-anchors>
</domain-config>

Redux Dev Tools

This project uses react-redux https://react-redux.js.org/ for state management. To take advantage of the tooling available, go to https://github.com/jhen0409/react-native-debugger and install the debugger.

  1. To enable - make sure debugger is open - tap D in the hosting terminal window or shake the device
  2. A menu will popup - tap Debug with Chrome(IOS) or Debug(Android)
  3. The logs should move from the terminal to the debugger

Storybook

  1. In src/contants/config.ts change APP_LOAD_STORY_BOOK=false to APP_LOAD_STORY_BOOK=true
  2. Run yarn <platform> ex: yarn ios. Since we set APP_LOAD_STORY_BOOK=true, this runs Storybook instead of your actual app.

Deeplinking

Test deeplinking via command line with these commands (note: ampersand must be escaped for multiple params):

iOS

npx uri-scheme open "bitpay://your/deeplink/path?params1=foo1\&param2=foo2" --ios

Android

npx uri-scheme open "bitpay://your/deeplink/path?param1=foo1\&param2=foo2" --android

Modifying the intent prefix

If you want to associate the app with a different intent prefix eg. myapp://:

  1. Open src/constants/config.ts
  2. Modify APP_DEEPLINK_PREFIX to your desired prefix eg. myapp:// (with colon and slashes)
  3. Update the OS specific configs:

iOS

1. Open `ios/BitPayApp/info.plist`
2. Find `CFBundleURLSchemes` and modify the value to your desired prefix (without colon and slashes) eg. `myapp`

Android

1. Open `android/app/src/main/AndroidManifest.xml`
2. Locate `<intent-filter><data android:scheme="...">` and modify the value to your desired prefix (without colon and slashes) eg. `myapp`