All how-tos assume that the developer has three things:
- A functional developer environment, including an IDE/compiler for their language of choice
- A version of libindy that's built, installed, and callable in the system path.
- A running indy pool.
Instructions for #2 (building and installing libindy) can be found here. Note that we recommend building the SDK to eliminate versioning problems; pre-built binaries may be slightly stale.
Instructions for running an indy pool can be found here.
Additionally (and depending on your environment), you will need .NET installed. These demos were tested with .NET Core 2.1.302.
Install all dependencies running npm install
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Ensure you have the 64-bit version of Python 3 installed, as the 32-bit version may have problems loading the Indy .dll files.
Install the required python packages by executing: $ pip install python3-indy asyncio