Hey Becky, Andrew already kinda answered this in another thread but I ganked that response into this wiki page:
http://wiki.apache.org/cordova/WorkingWithThree#preview Should help you figure how to get rolling quickly. (This part of our story definitely needs some work.) On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 12:15 PM, Becky Gibson <[email protected]> wrote: > So, I've been away from Cordova development for several months. I thought > I might look into fixing a few iOS bugs. > > - I updated my cordova-ios repo and used the create script to create a > new test project as this seemed to be still available. I know cli is > available but I didn't see options for working from the repos (like the > --shared option in the cordova-ios script lets me do). > - I ran the project in the simulator and saw the familiar logo and > device is ready. Yeah! > - Now I want to run mobile-spec to make sure everything works before I > start changing code. I plopped the mobile-spec files into my www > directory. The app builds but certainly doesn't run the tests properly. > - So, I figure that I need to build cordova.js. And I suddenly realize > the world is completely different! > > There are all these new repos - cordova-plugin-*. I'm wondering if there > is an easy way to create all of these repos and keep them all updated? > Does anyone have any scripts to share? If I am going to be a good > Cordova developer I assume I should have a repo for each of the "native" > plugins and build and run them if I make any Cordova infrastructure > changes. Is there any documentation for the best way to do this? I got a > little overwhelmed at having to create and pull 19 new cordova-plugin-* > repos? I guess that is what I get for not keeping up with the mailing > list! > > I did search the wiki for any clues but didn't see any magic to help me > manage all of the new repos - any quick advice to share or docs or > particular email exchanges that would help me get back up to speed? > > > thanks, > -becky
