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LucidLink

Features:

  • Dream journal
  • Random-voice-prompt engine
  • Muse eeg monitor
  • User scripts

Download page: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=v.lucidlink
Task list: https://trello.com/b/2ZYLJ2l1/lucid-link

Prepare

  1. Ensure prerequisite programs are installed: Git (+TortoiseGit), NodeJS, Android SDK, VirtualBox, Genymotion
  2. Ensure prerequisite Android SDK packages are installed: [...]
  3. Ensure prerequisite npm modules are installed: react-native-cli
  4. Ensure a virtual Android 5+ device is set up in Genymotion (which uses VirtualBox). (or have an Android 5+ device)

Install

  1. Clone this repo to your computer using git. (I use TortoiseGit)
  2. Open console in "Main" folder, and run "npm install".
  3. Fix metro-bundler file (temp; till I update react-native): https://stackoverflow.com/a/58798648/2441655
  4. Make sym-link from "./node-modules/react-native-libmuse" to "Source/react-native-libmuse". (temp)
  5. Replace "./node_modules/rn-spinner/index.js" with (temp): https://github.com/RNComponents/rn-spinner/blob/f6b817071b22ea491acfe144ea191470ac1e9172/index.js

Compile and run

  1. Start up the virtual Android device. (or connect Android device through usb/wifi)
  2. Compile the TS (TypeScript) files to JS, either by:
    2.A) Open the project in Visual Studio Code and run the build task. (ctrl+shift+b)
    2.B) Run npm run dev in main folder.
  3. Build the Android project, and start the JS packager, either by: 3.A) Run "react-native run-android" in main folder.
    3.B) Run "react-native start" in main folder, then press "Launch" in Android Studio. (preferred if Android Studio is open, to avoid file-usage clashes)
  4. On first launch, the js won't load, because the server address+port aren't specified. Set these through the react-native options panel, and reload.

Making changes

  • For JS (ui) changes, edit the files in "Main/Source". (I use Visual Studio Code)
  • For Java changes, edit the files in "Main/android/app/src". (I use Android Studio)

Troubleshooting

For common troubleshooting solutions (for developers), see Troubleshooting.md.