Hey All, Just an FYI that the CLI/Proxy code is now in the `next` (release) branch. :-D
https://github.com/blackberry/Ripple-UI/commits/next On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 10:13 PM, Filip Maj <[email protected]> wrote: > BTW this is awesome.. Once its at a shippable state ill add this to the > cordova cli dependencies and we can rock ripple as an emulate fallback (or > even default) :D > > On 10/13/12 12:01 PM, "Dan Silivestru" <[email protected]> wrote: > > >Hi All, > > > >Thought I would share some of what we've been up to on Ripple with the > >group here, since I think it could mesh really well with the CLI work > >that's being done for Cordova. > > > >We've been working on a CLI for Ripple. All work can be found in this > >branch: https://github.com/tinyhippos/Ripple-UI/tree/server.cli > > > >It's not on npm yet as we have to work through some internal processes to > >make that happen and there already is a ripple npm package out there > >(hopefully we can sort thing out, or we might go with > >npmjs.org/packages/ripple-cli) > > > >But you can easily install the CLI by doing the following: > > > >1. clone our repo and checkout the server.cli branch > >2. run ./configure > >3. run jake > >4. npm install -g pkg/rim.cli (in the future that will be npm install -g > >ripple OR npm install -g ripple-cli) > >5. accept the EULA (url points to the wrong spot right now, this is a work > >in progress :) ) > >6. type in: ripple help > >7. play around :-) > > > >Would really love to get the community's feedback on this and see if there > >might also be some interest in adding a command to the cordova CLI... > >something along these lines: > > > >cordova test [--port xxxx] [--path pathToTest] > > > >The idea is that this will enable an http server over the current dir or > >the specified path and Ripple will auto enable once the provided URL is > >pasted into Chrome. > > > >Looking forward to hearing everyone's thoughts. > > > >-- > >Dan Silivestru > >+1 (519) 589-3624 > > -- Brent
