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Repository Details

A Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile simple music streaming app

Kicks

Kicks is a simple music streaming app built with Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile and Compose Multiplatform

Platforms

How does it work?

It streams free audio medias; from Pixabay. The app uses expect/actual to delegate the AudioPlayer to both platforms using AVPlayer on iOS and Media3 on Android.

📱 Sneak peak

Screenshots

▶️ Android

kicks_vid.mp4

▶️ iOS

kicks_ios.rc.mp4

Built with

TODOs

Currently, this is a one screen app, showing playlist and controls. More work to be done.

✅ Completed

  • Playlist and controls UI
  • Basic controls play/pause/next/prev
  • Auto next
  • Seek
  • Current duration
  • Auto scroll if currently played item is hidden

🚧 To be done

  • Full player screen
  • Background play
  • Player notification
  • Maybe a library out off all this.

Setting up project 👨🏻‍💻

  • Refer to the "Setting up environment" section of this repository for knowing the setup guidelines
  • After validating requirements as per the above guide, clone this repository.
  • Open this project in Android Studio Electric Eel or newer version.
  • Build project 🔨 and see if everything is working fine.
  • Run App
    • Select "androidApp" as run configuration and you'll be able to run the Android app.
    • Select "iosApp" as run configuration and you'll be able to run the iOS app (XCode can also be used to run the app).

Project structure

This Compose Multiplatform project includes three modules:

This is a Kotlin module that contains the logic common for both Android and iOS applications, the code you share between platforms. This shared module is also where you write your Compose Multiplatform code. In shared/src/commonMain/kotlin/App.kt, you can find the shared root @Composable function for your app. It uses Gradle as the build system. You can add dependencies and change settings in shared/build.gradle.kts. The shared module builds into an Android library and an iOS framework.

This is a Kotlin module that builds into an Android application. It uses Gradle as the build system. The androidApp module depends on and uses the shared module as a regular Android library.

This is an Xcode project that builds into an iOS application. It depends on and uses the shared module as a CocoaPods dependency.


Contribute

Feel free to fork and open a pull request.

Acknowledgements

License

Copyright 2023 Ayodele Kehinde

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

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