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tabris-cli
Advanced tools
The super tool for Tabris.js developers.
npm install -g tabris-cli
tabris init
Creates a new Tabris.js app in the current directory.
See: Quick Start Guide - Tabris.js Documentation
tabris serve [options]
Starts a server the Tabris.js developer app can be pointed to. If a build script is present in package.json, it is executed beforehand.
-p [path], --project [path]
The directory to serve the Tabris.js app from. Needs to contain a package.json and installed "tabris" module. When omitted, the current working directory is served.
-m [module], --main [module]
Overrides the "main" field of package.json. The argument must be a valid module id relative to the project root, e.g. "dist/main.js".
-a, --auto-reload
Auto reload the application when a source file is modified.
-i, --interactive
(Experimental)Enable interactive console for JavaScript input.
-l, --logging
Logs requests to the internal HTTP server of the CLI. Useful for debugging connection issues during app sideloading.
-w, --watch
Executes the watch instead of the build script given in the package.json of the app before serving. The watch script can be a long-running task.
tabris build [options] <platform> [cordova-platform-opts]
Builds a Tabris.js app for the given platform.
To speed up the build, pre-compiled build artifacts are kept in a build cache and are reused in subsequent builds. To clean up the build cache, e.g. after updating Cordova plug-ins, run tabris clean
.
See: Building a Tabris.js app - Tabris.js Documentation
See: Common tabris run
and tabris build
parameters
tabris run [options] <platform> [cordova-platform-opts]
Builds a Tabris.js app and runs it on a connected device or emulator.
See: Building a Tabris.js app - Tabris.js Documentation
See: Common tabris run
and tabris build
parameters
--target <id>
The ID of the target device to deploy the app to. See --list-targets
.
--list-targets
Show a list of available targets to use with --target <id>
.
tabris clean
Removes build artifacts.
tabris run
and tabris build
parametersios
or android
.
Default options:
--debug
--cordova-build-config=./build.json
Note: when neither --emulator
nor --device
is specified and a device is connected, the app will be built for a device. If no device is connected, the app will be built for an emulator.
--variables <replacements>
Comma-separated list of variable replacements in config.xml. --variables FOO=bar,BAK=baz
will replace all occurrences of $FOO
and $BAK
in config.xml with respectively bar
and baz
.
Note: per default all environment variables are replaced in config.xml. To prevent that, use the --no-replace-env-vars
option.
--cordova-build-config <path>
Path to a build configuration file passed to Cordova. Relative to the cordova/
directory.
See Cordova platform documentation (iOS, Android) for more information about the file format.
You may want to include this file in .gitignore
since it may contain sensitive information.
--debug
Perform a debug build. Used for development.
--release
Perform a release build. Used when building apps for the marketplace of their platform.
--emulator
Build the app for an emulator.
--device
Build the app for a device.
--no-replace-env-vars
Do not replace environment variables in config.xml.
See --variables
documentation for more information about variable replacement in config.xml.
--verbose
Print more verbose output.
Platform-specific options passed to Cordova.
See: Platform-specific options - Cordova CLI Reference
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