The definitive app for BrickHack 6 attendees!
This app lets you:
- View the Schedule: Attendees are able to view the latest and greatest events as they happen, and view some basic information for each event..
- Track events: By favoriting events, users can get push notifications as those events start.
- Access Resources: View the Devpost, Slack, and call emergency services if needed.
BrickHack 7 did not have an iOS application (due to it being an all-online event), and we currently don't have plans for BrickHack 8 (2022).
Expect an update on this sometime in August!
To install CocoaPods (and other dependencies), make sure you have ruby 2.6.3
or greater. The easiest way to do this on macOS is to set a global rbenv
version as follows:
$ brew install rbenv ruby-build
$ rbenv install 2.6.3
$ rbenv global 2.6.3
And add rbenv to your ~/.bashrc
or ~/.zshrc
:
eval "$(rbenv init -)"
Or, for fish
users, in your ~/.config/fish/config.fish
:
source (rbenv init - | source)
Next, install the cocoapods-keys
gem:
(Note: May have to run with sudo
)
$ gem install cocoapods-keys
Finally, run this to install cocoapods
and its dependencies.
$ bundle install
$ pod install
The complicated series of steps above means that on first $ pod install
, CocoaPods will prompt for API keys that need to be set.
- If you are an open-source contributor, please provide your own keys (e.g., Google Sheets API Request) as needed.
- If you are a member of codeRIT, ask the Engineering team lead for keys.
Each developer needs to use and not commit their own Bundle Identifier, and developer team.
The App Store version uses io.BrickHack.Mobile.peterkos
, but despite this, all locally run versions need to use a unique identifier.