Getting Started
We recommend you use mopro-cli to create and maintain your application. Here's how you can get started with your example app in a few minutes.
You can also watch this short (~5m) tutorial.
Install dependencies
First, make sure you've installed the prerequisites.
Then, run the following commands:
- Clone the mopro repo
 
git clone --branch v0.0.1 https://github.com/zkmopro/mopro.git
- Go to your newly cloned checkout
 
cd mopro
- Install mopro-cli locally
 
(cd mopro-cli && cargo install --path .)
- Set 
MOPRO_ROOT(replace with path to your git checkout of mopro) 
export MOPRO_ROOT=$(PWD)
- Install 
moprodependencies 
mopro deps
Create a project
Create and initialize a project:
- Initialize a project This will create a new project in your current directory
 
mopro init --platforms ios android
- Go to your project folder
 
cd mopro-example-app
Configure mopro settings
You may adapt mopro-config.toml to your needs. For example, if you already have a Circom project you can use that.
Prepare your circuit artifacts:
mopro prepare
This only has to be done once when changing the circuit.
Build, test and run your project
Depending on what platforms you are targeting, you can run the following commands:
- 
Build the project
mopro build - 
Run end-to-end test (in Rust only)
mopro test 
iOS
- 
Build the project for iOS
mopro build --platforms ios - 
Open in Xcode to run on simulator
open ios/ExampleApp/ExampleApp.xcworkspaceUse
command+Uto run tests. 
Android
- 
Build the project for Android
mopro build --platforms android - 
Open in Android Studio to run on simulator
open android -a Android\ StudioUse
^R(control+R) to execute a simulator. 
See mopro-cli for more details on usage. Edit mopro configuration to build for device or build for other circuits.