Yes, this is awesome, think a Ripple command is good while we suss it out: `cordova emulate ripple` or even just `cordova ripple`.
Eventually I'd think we'd want `cordova emulate` to just default to Ripple once it feels baked enough. On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 11:12 AM, Gord Tanner <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I made a quick prototype to add support for using ripple from the > cordova-cli [1]. > > Currently I just added a new command called ripple that calls the cordova > emulate command and then starts the ripple server to point to it. It will > then launch the default browser (cross platform) which will launch your App > in ripple. This does not require the plugin to be installed as Ripple is > functioning as a proxy / web app. > > I have a question on how to handle this command: > > - Should this be a flag on the "cordova emulate" command? > > The Command could ether be: > > cordova serve <platform> [port] --ripple > > or > > cordova ripple <platform> [port] > > There are also a couple of todos: > > - Ripple needs to be published to npm and we should install it via that, > currently I am just cloning via git. This will happen soon and is just a > temp hack. > - Ripple is currently starting its own server, we should allow the "cordova > emulate" middleware to be usable by ripple > - Ripple should allow us to pick the device we want to launch on. If I > launch using blackberry I shouldn't have ripple emulate an iPhone. > > > [1] > https://github.com/gtanner/cordova-cli/commit/cf499d000053b3e6f6631513fd5110c0861f8f01
