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README.md

Imageviewer

An example of an image gallery with camera and map support based on Compose Multiplatform (desktop, Android and iOS).

Setting up your development environment

To setup the environment, please consult these instructions.

How to run

If you already runned this sample before, then you need to execute command at least once: /gradlew podInstall

Choose a run configuration for an appropriate target in IDE and run it.

run-configurations.png

Run on desktop via Gradle

./gradlew desktopApp:run

Building native desktop distribution

./gradlew :desktop:packageDistributionForCurrentOS
# outputs are written to desktopApp/build/compose/binaries

Running Android application

  • Get a Google Maps API key
  • Add to local.properties file located in the root directory (create if it doesn't exist):
    • MAPS_API_KEY=YOUR_KEY where YOUR_KEY is your key from previous step;
    • sdk.dir=YOUR_SDK_PATH where YOUR_SDK_PATH is a path to Android SDK in your system.
  • Open project in IntelliJ IDEA or Android Studio and run androidApp configuration.