commit | bbbd3cfdafd7bfee5c364957d32a8161aba5fefb | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Tobias Bocanegra <tripod@adobe.com> | Fri Apr 25 00:47:44 2014 -0700 |
committer | Shazron Abdullah <shazron@apache.org> | Fri Apr 25 15:50:58 2014 -0700 |
tree | b907db544de5847685293f741da476ac04dabd15 | |
parent | 4db9ca537eab5603faafb86e1f0348c1a8f4e969 [diff] |
CB-6516 (re) add missing test harness fixed - added TestApp - added some initial test cases - added bin/tests to execute the tests from the command line Signed-off-by: Shazron Abdullah <shazron@apache.org>
CordovaLib is a framework that enables users to include Cordova in their OS X application projects easily, and also create new Cordova based OS X application projects.
Make sure you have installed the latest released OS X SDK which comes with Xcode 5. Download it at http://developer.apple.com/downloads or the Mac App Store.
Get a patched version of cordova CLI and Plugman
patches
directory to enable the osx platformFollow the instructions in the Command-Line Usage section of http://docs.cordova.io
add the osx platform:
$ cordova platform add osx $ cordova run osx
You can also open the project in XCode:
$ open platforms/osx/<yourproject>.xcodeproj
Download the source
execute the create
command to setup an empty project:
$ bin/create <path_to_new_project> <package_name> <project_name>
for example
$ bin/create ../Foo org.apache.foo FooBar
To use a shared CordovaLib, add as the first parameter “--shared” to the bin/create command.
When you update to a new Cordova version, you may need to update the CordovaLib reference in an existing project. Cordova comes with a script that will help you to do this.
None yet.
File them at the Cordova Issue Tracker