Ya I do pretty much that same thing that Fil does but for BlackBerry. I'm not sure where the speed up would be for the BlackBerry side.
On 26 February 2013 13:18, Filip Maj <f...@adobe.com> wrote: > I copy over the built cordova.xxx.js file to my project www/ folder as > "cordova.js" and overwrite the "loader" script that is in mobile-spec > currently under cordova.js. > > Doesn't that solve this problem? > > I.e. > > $ cd cordova-android > $ ./bin/create ../tmp > $ cd ../cordova-js > $ jake > $ cp pkg/cordova.xxx.js ../tmp/assets/www/cordova.js > $ cd ../tmp && ./cordova/debug > > On 2/26/13 11:53 AM, "Michal Mocny" <mmo...@chromium.org> wrote: > > >Thanks for heads up. > > > >-Michal > > > > > >On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 2:40 PM, Michael Brooks > ><mich...@michaelbrooks.ca>wrote: > > > >> Perhaps wait for someone to verify that this works on their system. > >> > >> A good number of us are at ApacheCon today and running at half speed. > >> > >> Michael > >> > >> On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 11:26 AM, Michal Mocny <mmo...@chromium.org> > >> wrote: > >> > >> > Bump. > >> > > >> > Is there any opposition to me landing this? It should simplify > >> > testing&making changes to mobile-spec tests on dev work in a way that > >> > doesn't hurt normal git workflow. > >> > > >> > -Michal > >> > > >> > > >> > On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 4:00 PM, Michal Mocny <mmo...@chromium.org> > >> wrote: > >> > > >> > > Actually, got this working, pushed a remote branch for feedback: > >> > > > >> > > Commit: > >> > > > >> > > >> > >> > http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/cordova-mobile-spec/commit/9ec39e9 > >>3 > >> > > > >> > > We can add the other platforms, of course, and on windows you can > >>hard > >> > > link the file, I think? > >> > > > >> > > -Michal > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 2:59 PM, Michal Mocny <mmo...@chromium.org> > >> > wrote: > >> > > > >> > >> Yeah I'm trying to prototype what I proposed and I cannot find a > >>way > >> to > >> > >> test for file existence in a sync way, and the mobile spec tests > >>don't > >> > deal > >> > >> well with having cordova.js injected after page load. This is > >> solvable > >> > but > >> > >> I'll shelve it until I get more feedback/interest expressed. > >> > >> > >> > >> -Michal > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 2:43 PM, Jesse MacFadyen < > >> > purplecabb...@gmail.com > >> > >> > wrote: > >> > >> > >> > >>> For every version, I do the following for WP7 and WP8 : > >> > >>> > >> > >>> - create a new project from the latest template > >> > >>> - remove the dll and link to the repo project directly > >> > >>> - copy over mobile-spec > >> > >>> - modify cordova.js to include cordova.windowsphone.js > >> > >>> - add visual studio link to cordova-js output pkg version > >> > >>> > >> > >>> Run tests, debug, fix, rebuild, retest... > >> > >>> > >> > >>> With this setup, I can modify cordova-js, rebuild and retest, as > >>well > >> > >>> as do the same on the native side. > >> > >>> > >> > >>> Fwiw, I don't think there is a generic solution. Any sim link idea > >> you > >> > >>> have is likely gonna fail in windows, and this will ultimately > >>make > >> > >>> things more difficult for someone. I could be wrong. > >> > >>> > >> > >>> Cheers, > >> > >>> Jesse > >> > >>> > >> > >>> Sent from my iPhone5 > >> > >>> > >> > >>> On 2013-02-25, at 11:15 AM, Michal Mocny <mmo...@google.com> > >>wrote: > >> > >>> > >> > >>> How do other devs test mobile spec locally? > >> > >>> > >> > >>> Specifically, how do you set up your repo to test with your > >>working > >> > >>> cordova.js version, in a way that you can make changes to > >>mobile-spec > >> > >>> tests, push local changes merge changes coming from remote. > >> > >>> > >> > >>> I'm always overriding/clearing/overriding the default cordova.js > >>file > >> > in > >> > >>> order to test/merge/push etc. > >> > >>> > >> > >>> Proposal: > >> > >>> I change the current cordova.js file to: If a local > >> cordova.PLATFORM.js > >> > >>> file exists, load that. Otherwise, load cordova-VERSION.js the > >>way > >> we > >> > do > >> > >>> now. > >> > >>> > >> > >>> Then, all you have to do is create a local symlink to your > >>cordova.js > >> > and > >> > >>> never add that file to your git commits. > >> > >>> > >> > >>> Or, do others already have a good solution? > >> > >>> > >> > >>> -Michal > >> > >>> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > >> > > >> > > -- Timothy Kim