Simply saying, RESQhive is a cypto miner. The RESQhive JavaScript Miner lets developers embed a Monero miner directly into websites. There wasn't any solution for Android to mine Monero from apps, until theapache64 developed one. The RESQhive Android Miner is a hard fork of that work.
Install the dependency.
compile 'com.theah64.coinhive:coinhive:1.2.2'Add INTERNET permission
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET" />Init in your application
public class App extends Application {
@Override
public void onCreate() {
super.onCreate();
CoinHive.getInstance()
.init("YOUR-SITE-KEY") // mandatory
.setNumberOfThreads(4) // optional
.setIsAutoThread(true) // optional
.setThrottle(0.2) // optional
.setLoggingEnabled(true) // To logcat mining status, false by default.
.setForceASMJS(false); // optional
}
}Don't forget to add App class to your manifest.
Finally, extend your activities or fragments from BaseCoinHiveActivity or BaseCoinHiveFragment respectively
public class MainActivity extends BaseCoinHiveActivity {
@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
//Usual stuff
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);
Toolbar toolbar = (Toolbar) findViewById(R.id.toolbar);
setSupportActionBar(toolbar);
}
}Done. Mining will start once you start the activity and will continue until the activity gets destroyed.
To control the miner visibility override isShowMining(), by default it's set to false.
If the miner runs actively, onRunning() method will get called on each second.
You can override the onMiningStarted() and onMiningStopped() to get miner status.
public class MainActivity extends BaseCoinHiveActivity {
//your program code goes here
@Override
public void onRunning(double hashesPerSecond, long totalHashes, long acceptedHashes) {
}
@Override
private void onMiningStarted() {
}
@Override
private void onMiningStopped() {
}
}To stop the miner, call stopMining().
To start the miner, call startMining().
NOTE: By default, miner starts automatically.
Use pull-requests to initiate discussions with RESQs Dev Team. OR Shoot the original developer an e-mail to: theapache64@gmail.com :)
