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author | Dan Silivestru <dan.silivestru@tinyhippos.com> | Thu Jun 21 16:32:14 2012 -0400 |
committer | Dan Silivestru <dan.silivestru@tinyhippos.com> | Thu Jun 21 16:32:14 2012 -0400 |
tree | 58d59a4656a83c6f8fa545cdd85be9227ac70f67 | |
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Merge branch 'next'
A browser based, platform agnostic mobile application development and testing tool.
All source code (excluding third party libraries) are subject to:
Copyright (c) 2011 Research In Motion Limited
All assets in this repository, unless otherwise stated through sub-directory LICENSE or NOTICE files, are subject to the Apache Software License v.2.0.
In particular, the assets under ext/assets/images are excluded from the Apache Software License v.2.0. Please see the NOTICE file for more details.
./configure
This script will pull down the needed npm packages and initialize the submodules.
jake
This will build ripple to the pkg/ folder. In that folder there is a web directory and a chromium directory.
To test ripple as an extension in chrome/chromium just load the chromium folder as an unpacked extension.
jake -T
This will describe all the available commands for building and running the tests
Ripple is (by-design) browser agnostic, and is able to run inside any web browser (with disabled web security).
To get it running inside Chrome you should start it with these command line flags:
--app=http://path/to/ripple-ui/pkg/web --disable-web-security --user-data-dir=/path/to/dummy/profile
You can also find associated reference material for the Ripple tool as well as contributor forums at the following locations.