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DivKit Multiplatform (KMP)
Kotlin Multiplatform library that embeds DivKit into Kotlin Multiplatform apps. The repository includes:
divkit-multiplatform— KMP library with a simple Kotlin APIsample/app— KMP sample (Android + iOS targets)sample/iosApp— native iOS project with CocoaPods integration
Running
Open the project in Android Studio. You can run both Android and iOS targets directly from the IDE. For iOS, ensure CocoaPods is installed; Android Studio will run the necessary CocoaPods steps for the sample. When integrating the library into your own app, make sure to add the DivKitKMP pod as described below.
Using the library in your KMP project
The library is published in Maven Central inside group com.yandex.divkit.multiplatform and versioned in accordance with the versions of the main DivKit library.
1) Gradle dependency
Add the library as a dependency of your shared module:
kotlin {
sourceSets {
commonMain.dependencies {
implementation("com.yandex.divkit.multiplatform:divkit-multiplatform:<divkit-version>")
}
}
}
2) iOS: add the DivKitKMP CocoaPod
The iOS implementation relies on a small bridging Pod DivKitKMP to correctly link Obj-C symbols. Add it to your iOS app Podfile and run pod install from the iOS app folder:
platform :ios, '13.0'
use_frameworks!
target 'YourApp' do
pod 'DivKitKMP'
# Other pods if needed
end
3) Render a Div card in Kotlin multiplatform
Common code:
DivKit(dependencies) {
var greeting by variable(name = "greeting", value = "Hello, Username")
Column(
modifier = Modifier.padding(WindowInsets.safeDrawing.asPaddingValues()),
horizontalAlignment = Alignment.CenterHorizontally
) {
DivView(
cardId = "Sample",
jsonData = jsonString,
modifier = Modifier.wrapContentSize()
)
Button(
onClick = {
greeting = "Hello, DivKit User"
},
content = {
Text("Say \"Hello\"")
}
)
}
}
Also you can setup some platform-specific dependencies in platform-specific code. For example:
In Android part:
val environment = DivKitEnvironment.Builder(baseContext = this)
.imageLoaderFactory { ctx -> PicassoDivImageLoader(ctx) }
.lifecycleOwner(this)
.build()
setContent {
inject(environment) {
MainScreen()
}
}