The last two weeks of eWallet development were focused on finishing up bug testing on 1.0.pre0, bootstrapping the new POS (Point of Sale) mobile applications we’re building as well as designing the eWallet blockchain integration.
Here is the list of changes we made in the past two weeks:
You caught us - we concluded bug testing on 1.0.pre0 and moved to 1.0.0!
Drafted the OIP for eWallet blockchain integration #12
Fixed log websocket error #423
Added sync exchange pair for admin panel #400
Enabled transaction request exchange functionality for admin panel #398
Fixed amount floating point bug #391
Aligned error message format #422
Fixed email verification link bug #426
Fixed docker-compose bug (thanks vanmill!) #405
Fixed a dead link in contributing file (thanks IvanTheGreatDev!) #415
Continued development on the eWallet’s standalone capability #401
Started work on the point of sale merchant Android application #11 #12 #13 #14 #15
Started work on the point-of-sale client iOS application #10
Worked on splitting the iOS SDK to support the admin API in addition to the existing client API #70 #76
Added client login API in iOS SDK #72
Coming up:
Finish an MVP version of the point of sale merchant Android application
Finalize eWallet standalone capabilities #401
You can also follow our progress on the eWallet Waffle board!
Best,
The eWallet SDK Team
EDIT - consolidating a few points that came up in comments:
POS -> Point of Sale
The Point of Sale merchant and client apps are sample user-facing apps built with the SDK, to demonstrate how a merchant could implement the SDK for a real world use case.
We expect a working version of the Android merchant and iOS client apps to be ready by the end of this week. We will continue to make further improvements from there, and once we are satisfied that these two are complete we will build Android client and iOS merchant apps.
These apps are "demos" in that they will not be made available on any app store, but a merchant will be able to use them as is to create their own eWallet. The functionality is a simple POS system, similar to the Starbucks loyalty card system.
eWallet Update #7 - August 18, 2018
The last two weeks of eWallet development were focused on finishing up bug testing on 1.0.pre0, bootstrapping the new POS (Point of Sale) mobile applications we’re building as well as designing the eWallet blockchain integration.
Here is the list of changes we made in the past two weeks:
Coming up:
You can also follow our progress on the eWallet Waffle board!
Best, The eWallet SDK Team
EDIT - consolidating a few points that came up in comments: