It is an open source Android application that allows people to download children's story books. The books are available in different languages such as English, Sepedi, Zulu, Afrikaans etc. The books are free to distribute and translate.
Read more about Book Dash here: http://bookdash.org/
Check out the blog post here: http://riggaroo.co.za/book-dash-android-app/
Download the app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.bookdash.android
Open Beta Testing Group: https://play.google.com/apps/testing/org.bookdash.android
Book Dash is an Android App for the NPO where you can download books in different languages for free.
- MaterialHelpTutorial - https://github.com/spongebobrf/MaterialIntroTutorial
- FabButton - https://github.com/ckurtm/FabButton
- Firebase - https://firebase.google.com/
- Glide Image Loading - https://github.com/bumptech/glide
- Clone or download this repo.
- This app runs off a Firebase backend. You will need to generate your firebase backend. To do this, navigate to https://firebase.google.com/ and sign up. Create a project called "Book Dash" (or what ever you want to call it).
- Navigate to "Database", select the three dots and then select "Import JSON". Select the file server/book-dash-a93c3-export.json. Allow Firebase to import the data. You will also then need to place books in the storage container on firebase. You can find an example book located here: server/simaandsiza-en.zip. Navigate to your Firebase console, and click storage, create a folder for the books and place them in there. You can then set the download URL of one of the books to use the book you have just uploaded to firebase storage in the STORAGE_PREFIX object. Within each zip file for a book, there is a file called bookdetails.json, this file is used to describe the images used and the number of pages in a book. In FirebaseConfig class you will need to change the base url of your book storage in the variable named -
- The database rules and storage rules can also be imported into Firebase, those files are also located in the server folder. (For more info on getting your own server up and running, check out https://github.com/bookdash/bookdash-backend-admin-portal
- You will need to generate your own google-services.json file to use with the app. Navigate to the Firebase project settings dashboard. You should see an option to download the google-services.json file. This must then be placed into the app folder of this project.
- If you wish to build a release version you will need to create your own keystore file and edit the password values in the following file - (create a version of the file without the .sample extension): release-keystore.properties.sample
- If you want to add Firebase Crashlytics to your app: Setup a Firebase Account. https://firebase.google.com/docs/crashlytics
Contributions are welcome. Please read the contributions guide for more information.
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