CoinGecko-Java | Java wrapper for the CoinGecko API | REST library
kandi X-RAY | CoinGecko-Java Summary
kandi X-RAY | CoinGecko-Java Summary
Java wrapper for the CoinGecko API.
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- Gets a list of status updates
- Executes a synchronous call
- Extract a Bitcoin API API error from an API response
- Get a list of StatusUpdates for the specified category
- Executes a synchronous call
- Extract a Bitcoin API API error from an API response
- Retrieves the CoinMarketChart for a given ID
- Retrieves the market chart for a given ID
- Retrieves events for a given country code
- Retrieves a list of events
- Creates a new service
- Retrieves a list of events for the current user
- Retrieves Bitcoin information for a given ID
- Gets a list of Bitcoin
- Retrieve a coin market chart range
- Retrieves a list of coin OHLC for a given ID
- Get a DecentralizedPricei
- Retrieves list of available events types
- Returns the error message
- Retrieves the current exchange rates
- Gets an exchange by its ID
- Retrieves a list of exchanges
- Retrieve a list of exchange volume charts for an account
- Gets the global global status
- Returns a list of supported votes
- Retrieves the Trending browser
- Sends a ping request
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QUESTION
Im new to Android Studio and Github and would like some guidance. I am wanting to include a github project into a Android app i am building and use its functions, but want to first test it before linking it to my app
This is the project i want to include in my app: https://github.com/Philipinho/CoinGecko-Java
i successfully imported its as a new project in Android Studio using the Import from Version Control menu. I now want to test the code in the test directory e.g. CoinsExample.java, but im not sure what to for that. Is there a way i can just run it and output the results in a console?
Also ive been reading about Gradle, and wonder why this project does not have a gradle file? Will i need it if i want to add it to my own Android app project?
Thank you for reading
David
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Sep-11 at 13:06This repository does not contain an Android application. It is a Java library built with Maven. All files in test\....
directory have the main()
method so you can run them separately. (I'm not sure if you can run them in Android Studio but you can run them in Eclipse or any other Java IDE) If you want to use it in your Android application, you should first add this to your root build.gralde
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Install CoinGecko-Java
You can use CoinGecko-Java like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the CoinGecko-Java component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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