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Bash script to quickly simulate / emulate / deploy Appcelerator Titanium Mobile apps
##
# This script helps you run Titanium Mobile apps from the command line.
#
# You will want to customize the variables on lines 25-37, per your own environment.
# Most important is to customize "appRootDirectory".
#
# It can be used a couple of different ways:
# 1) To start the Android emulator:
# ./t a
# 2) To start a simulator, emulator, or deploy to device, use the following:
# ./t myAppDirectory arg
# where "arg" is one of the following:
# - si: Launch iOS simulator
# - di: Deploy to attached iOS device (via iTunes)
# - sa: Launch app in already running Android emulator
# - da: Deploy to attached Android device
# - smw: Build for mobile web.
# - clean: Touches the tiapp.xml and copies a corresponding rm -Rf command to your clipboard to clean the build.
# So, for example, to run the iOS simulator for an app with the directory name "play":
# ./t play si
#
# That's it! Enjoy.
##
t="2.1.0"
appRootDirectory="/Volumes/Code"
androidsdk="/usr/android-sdk"
androidapi="APIs 2.2"
androidresolution="HVGA"
androidemulator="2.3.3BigSDCard"
iosversion="5.1"
iossimulator="iphone"
iosscheme="universal"
ioscertificate="A70000C0-E0F8-4000-901B-4C0004400010"
iosprofile="Dawson Toth (95B000R00S)"
##
# 2 passed in arguments means launch simulator or deploy; otherwise, show android package manager
##
if [ $# = 2 ]
then
##
# Find out the ID and name of your project from tiapp.xml
##
path="$appRootDirectory/$1"
id=`grep '<id>.*</id>' $path/tiapp.xml | cut -d '<' -f 2 | cut -d '>' -f 2`
name=`grep '<name>.*</name>' $path/tiapp.xml | cut -d '<' -f 2 | cut -d '>' -f 2`
if [ $2 = "sa" ]
then
/Library/Application\ Support/Titanium/mobilesdk/osx/$t/android/builder.py "simulator" "$name" "$androidsdk" "$path" "$id" "$androidapi" "$androidresolution"
adb -e logcat -c
adb -e logcat
exit
fi
if [ $2 = "da" ]
then
/Library/Application\ Support/Titanium/mobilesdk/osx/$t/android/builder.py "install" "$name" "$androidsdk" "$path" "$id" "7"
activity=`grep '<activity android:name="\.[^"]*"' $path/build/android/AndroidManifest.xml | cut -d '"' -f 2 | cut -d '"' -f 2`
#/usr/android-sdk/platform-tools/adb -d shell am start -n "$id/$activity"
#printf "from com.android.monkeyrunner import MonkeyRunner, MonkeyDevice\ndevice = MonkeyRunner.waitForConnection()\ndevice.wake()\n\n" | /usr/android-sdk/tools/monkeyrunner
# got an unlock screen? try this in the monkeyrunning script: device.drag((240, 440), (240, 100), 2, 20)
exit
fi
if [ $2 = "si" ]
then
/Library/Application\ Support/Titanium/mobilesdk/osx/$t/iphone/builder.py "simulator" "$iosversion" "$path" "$id" "$name" "$iosscheme" "$iossimulator" ""
exit
fi
if [ $2 = "di" ]
then
/Library/Application\ Support/Titanium/mobilesdk/osx/$t/iphone/builder.py "install" "$iosversion" "$path" "$id" "$name" "$ioscertificate" "$iosprofile" "$iosscheme"
exit
fi
if [ $2 = "smw" ]
then
chmod +x /Library/Application\ Support/Titanium/mobilesdk/osx/$t/mobileweb/builder.py
/Library/Application\ Support/Titanium/mobilesdk/osx/$t/mobileweb/builder.py "$path" "development"
exit
fi
if [ $2 = "clean" ]
then
echo "rm -Rf $path/build/*/*" | pbcopy
touch "$path/tiapp.xml"
echo "rm -Rf copied to pasteboard"
exit
fi
fi
if [ $# = 1 ]
then
if [ $1 = "a" ]
then
$androidsdk/tools/emulator -avd "$androidemulator" -partition-size 2047
exit
fi
fi
echo "Command not understood!"
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