SDK Guides
C++

Installing C++ SDK

You can integrate the Ditto SDK into C++ projects to develop for Linux and iOS platforms.

For a complete overview of the platforms, transports, and devices the C++ SDK supports, see Compatibility with C++.

To install the C++ SDK:

1

Fetch and extract the Ditto package. (Downloading and Unpacking Ditto)

2

Configure your app to link to the Ditto static library. (Linking to Ditto)

Downloading and Unpacking Ditto

Download Ditto.tar.gz and unpack an archive containing the libditto.a static library and Ditto header:

Linux x86_64
Linux aarch64


Linking to Ditto

Add -lditto as a compilation step in the main.cpp source file:

For instructions on adding cross-platform Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) capabilities, see Bluetooth on Linux.

BlueZ is the official Bluetooth protocol stack implementation for Linux systems to communicate with other Bluetooth-enabled platforms.

Linux
iOS


Importing Ditto

From the source code of your app, using #include <Ditto.h>, import Ditto and provide your access credentials:

For instructions on how to obtain your access credentials, see Onboarding. For an introduction to authentication in Ditto, see Ditto Basics > Authentication and Initialization.

C++