This source code is a property of Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (CDPC) of Latvia. You are free to use it accordingly to the Licence terms, and we would like to hear from you if you find it useful. Please drop us an email to: [email protected]
This project's goal is to delay and mitigate the impact of SARS-CoV-2 by developing the official Apturi Covid (Stop Covid) Android application for the Republic of Latvia, utilising Google's Exposure Notification Framework.
Only approved health authorities can access these APIs. Therefore, framework calls will result in API error unless the application Bundle ID and signature keystore hash is whitelisted by Google.
Application functionality is based on Google's Exposure Notification Framework. Application directly is not interacting with Bluetooth LE in any way. Bluetooth key transmission and receiving is handled entirely by EN Framework. Please read more here regarding the implementation specifics of the Framework.
Application communicates with the server and exchanges information only to perform the following actions:
- Phone number verification (with user consent)
- Fetching exposure detection configuration. Detailed information here
- Downloading publicly available batches of TEKs (Temporary Exposure Keys)
- Uploading anonymous exposure events (with user consent)
Exposure Detection is performed at every application launch and every 60 minutes by WorkManager
scheduled worker ExposureKeyFetchWorker
. Application stores analysed baches for 14 days to ensure the display of a potential exposure.
- Android Studio 4.0
- Add Firebase configuration: place your
google-services.json
under the/app
directory - Copy the
dev-keystore.properties.example
file todev-keystore.properties
and set the development keystore information. - Copy the
secrets.properties.example
file tosecrets.properties
and set the SafetyNet key. - Copy the
staging-environment.properties.example
file tostaging-environment.properties
and set the API and file storage URLs.
Contributions and feedback is always welcome. If you have encountered and issue, have an improvement in mind or an implementation question, please use the issues section.
If you believe you have found a security vulnerability, please submit your report to us as described in the issues section.
This work is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International