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A browser based html5 mobile application development and testing tool

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Apache Ripple(tm)

A browser based, platform agnostic mobile application development and testing tool.

Build Requirements

  • nodejs, npm
  • OSX or linux (windows is not currently supported for development)

Getting Started

If you plan to dive into the source, be sure to check out the HACKING file.

To get started, you need to setup a few things, first- run (in the project root):

./configure

This script will pull down the needed npm packages and initialize the submodules.

Build Commands

jake

This will build ripple to the pkg/ folder. In that folder there are various targets that can be used.

jake -T

This will describe all the available commands for building and running the tests, etc.

Running As A Chrome Extension

  • Go to the extension management page (chrome://chrome/extensions/) in chrome.
  • Ensure that you have selected the developer mode checkbox.
  • Click the Load Unpacked extension button.
  • Select the pkg/chrome.extension folder.

NOTE: For development you should be fine to just build with jake and refresh your browser. If you end up editing anything in the ext folder you will need to refresh the extension from the extension management page.

For more information see doc/chrome_extension.md.

Running Inside Other Web Browsers

Ripple is (by-design) browser agnostic, and should be able to run inside any web browser.

If you want to run it inside other browsers, you will need to use the pkg/hosted target, paired with the CLI's emulate command.

Ex (using the NPM package):

ripple emulate --path to/my/app

# or

ripple emulate --remote http://remote-site.com

Then navigating to (your app's html file):

http://localhost:PORT/index.html?enableripple=true

CLI & NPM Package

There is a command line interface that can be paired with the client (UI).

It can be used for various things, such as statically hosting an application, and running a local (cross origin) XHR proxy.

To install:

npm install -g ripple-emulator

This will install a global script called ripple. To see usage, run:

ripple help

Contributing

The master branch is the latest (stable) release. The next branch is where all development happens.

If you like the project, and want to contribute code, please issue a pull request (on GitHub) into the next branch.

Note: You will need to submit an Apache ICLA (Individual Contributor License Agreement) for your contribution to be accepted.

Code Guidelines

  • 4 spaces per editor tab.
  • jake lint, no new lint errors introduced.
  • All unit tests are green.

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Package last updated on 08 Jul 2013

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