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Linphone is a free VoIP and video softphone based on the SIP protocol. Mirror of linphone-iphone (git://git.linphone.org/linphone-iphone.git)

Home Page: http://linphone.org

License: GNU General Public License v3.0

Shell 1.11% Ruby 0.16% Python 1.00% C 0.03% Objective-C 73.84% MATLAB 0.12% Swift 23.75%

linphone-iphone's Introduction

Linphone is an open source softphone for voice and video over IP calling and instant messaging. It is fully SIP-based, for all calling, presence and IM features. General description is available from linphone web site

License

Copyright © Belledonne Communications

Linphone is dual licensed, and is available either :

  • under a GNU/GPLv3 license, for free (open source). Please make sure that you understand and agree with the terms of this license before using it (see LICENSE file for details).
  • under a proprietary license, for a fee, to be used in closed source applications. Contact Belledonne Communications for any question about costs and services.

Documentation

How can I contribute?

Thanks for asking! We love pull requests from everyone. Depending on what you want to do, you can help us improve Linphone in various ways:

Help on translations

We no longer use transifex for the translation process, instead we have deployed our own instance of Weblate.

Due to the full app rewrite we can't re-use previous translations, so we'll be very happy if you want to contribute.

Report bugs and submit patchs

If you want to dig through Linphone code or report a bug, please read CONTRIBUTING.md first. You should also read this README entirely ;-).

How to be a beta tester ?

Enter the Beta :

  • Download TestFlight from the App Store and log in it with your apple-id -Tap the public link on your iOS device. The public link : https://testflight.apple.com/join/LUlmZWjH -Touch View in TestFlight or Start Testing. You can also touch Accept, Install, or Update for Linphone app. -And voilà ! You can update your beta version with the same public link when a new one is available

Send a crash report :

  • It is done automatically by TestFlight

Report a bug :

  • Open Linphone
  • Go to Settings —> Advanced —> Send logs
  • An email to [email protected] is created with your logs attached
  • Fill in the bug description with :
    • What you were doing
    • What happened
    • What you were expecting
    • Approximately when the bug happened
  • Change the object to [Beta test - Bug report]
  • Send the mail

Building the application

What's new

Now the default way of building linphone-iphone is to use CocoaPods to retrieve the linphone-sdk frameworks. Compared to previous versions, this project no longer uses submodules developper has to build in order to get a working app. However, if you wish to use a locally compiled SDK, read paragraph "Using a local linphone SDK" below to know how to proceed.

Building the app

If you don't have CocoaPods already, you can download and install it using :

	sudo gem install cocoapods

If you alreadly have Cocoapods, make sur that the version is higher than 1.7.5.

  • Install the app's dependencies with cocoapods first:
	pod install

It will download the linphone-sdk from our gitlab repository so you don't have to build anything yourself.

  • Then open linphone.xcworkspace file (NOT linphone.xcodeproj) with XCode to build and run the app.

Limitations and known bugs

  • Video capture will not work in simulator (not implemented in it).

Using a local linphone SDK

  • Clone the linphone-sdk repository from out gitlab:
   git clone https://gitlab.linphone.org/BC/public/linphone-sdk.git --recursive
  • Follow the instructions in the linphone-sdk/README file to build the SDK.

  • Rebuild the project:

   PODFILE_PATH=<path to linphone-sdk-ios> pod install

where is your build directory of the linphone-sdk project, containing the linphone-sdk.podspec file and a linphone-sdk ouptut directory comprising built frameworks and resources.

  • Then open linphone.xcworkspace with Xcode to build and run the app.

Enabling crashlytics

We've integrated Crashlytics into liphone-iphone, which can automatically send crash reports. It is disabled by default. To activate it:

  • Replace the GoogleService-Info.plist for this project with yours (specific to your crashlytics account).

  • Rebuild the project:

    USE_CRASHLYTICS=true pod install
  • Then open linphone.xcworkspace with Xcode to build and run the app.

Quick UI reference

  • The app is contained in a window, which resides in the MainStoryboard file.

  • The delegate is set to LinphoneAppDelegate in main.m, in the UIApplicationMain() by passing its class

  • Basic layout:

      MainStoryboard
              |
              | (rootViewController)
              |
          PhoneMainView ---> view |--> app background
              |                   |
              |                   |--> statusbar background
              |
              | (mainViewController)
              |
          UICompositeView : TPMultilayout
                      |
                      |---> view  |--> statusBar
                                  |
                                  |--> contentView
                                  |
                                  |--> tabBar
    

When the application is started, the phoneMainView gets asked to transition to the Dialer view or the Assistant view. PhoneMainView exposes the -changeCurrentView: method, which will setup its Any Linphone view is actually presented in the UICompositeView, with or without a statusBar and tabBar.

The UICompositeView consists of 3 areas laid out vertically. From top to bottom: StatusBar, Content and TabBar. The TabBar is usually the UIMainBar, which is used as a navigation controller: clicking on each of the buttons will trigger a transition to another "view".

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