This project is under development.
ODK-X Notify has 2 components: a desktop application and a mobile application.
The mobile application an Android app for field workers that receives notifications sent by their supervisors through the ODK-X Notify desktop application. ODK-X Notify uses Firebase Cloud Messaging for receiving notifications. It is part of ODK-X, a free and open-source set of tools which help organizations author, field, and manage mobile data collection solutions. Learn more about the Open Data Kit project and its history here and read about example ODK deployments here.
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Download and install Git and add it to your PATH
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Download and install Android Studio
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Fork the collect project (why and how to fork)
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Clone your fork of the project locally. At the command line:
git clone https://github.com/YOUR-GITHUB-USERNAME/skunkworks-bat
If you prefer not to use the command line, you can use Android Studio to create a new project from version control using https://github.com/YOUR-GITHUB-USERNAME/skunkworks-bat
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- Open the project in the folder of your clone from Android Studio.
- Create a Firebase project and add the google-services.json file in your android app module root directory. Step by step instructions for creating a Firebase project can be found here.
- To run the project, click on the green arrow at the top of the screen. The emulator is very slow so we generally recommend using a physical device when possible.
- Add the google-services.json file (obtained in step 2) in your phone's external storage at the following location: /opendatakit/default/config/assets/google-services.json.
ODK-X Services is needed to be installed in the device for the app to work. The application sync user's infromation from ODK Services.
If you’re new to ODK-X you can check out the documentation:
Once you’re up and running, you can choose an issue to start working on from here:
Issues tagged as good first issue should be a good place to start.
Pull requests are welcome, though please submit them against the development branch. We prefer verbose descriptions of the change you are submitting. If you are fixing a bug please provide steps to reproduce it or a link to a an issue that provides that information. If you are submitting a new feature please provide a description of the need or a link to a forum discussion about it.
This document is aimed at helping developers and technical contributors. For information on how to get started as a user of ODK-X, see our online documentation, or to learn more about the Open Data Kit project, visit https://odk-x.org.