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Bash script to quickly simulate / emulate / deploy Appcelerator Titanium Mobile apps
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# Use this script in one of several ways:
# To launch the Android package manager, ./t a
# To deploy to Android ./t /Code/PathToYourProject da
# To run the iOS Simulator ./t /Code/PathToYourProject si
# To run the Android Emulator ./t /Code/PathToYourProject sa
# Future feature: add support for deploying to iOS with the "di" flag
##
##
# Variables you need to customize
##
titaniumsdk="1.7.0"
androidsdk="/Library/androidsdk"
androidapi="APIs 2.2"
androidresolution="HVGA"
iphone="4.2"
##
# 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="$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 [ $2 = "sa" ]
then
/Library/Application\ Support/Titanium/mobilesdk/osx/$titaniumsdk/android/builder.py "simulator" "$name" "$androidsdk" "$path" "$id" "$androidapi" "$androidresolution"
adb -e logcat -c
adb -e logcat
else
if [ $2 = "si" ]
then
/Library/Application\ Support/Titanium/mobilesdk/osx/$titaniumsdk/iphone/builder.py "simulator" "$iphone" "$path" "$id" "$name" "iphone"
else
if [ $2 = "da" ]
then
/Library/Application\ Support/Titanium/mobilesdk/osx/$titaniumsdk/android/builder.py "install" "$name" "$androidsdk" "$path" "$id" "7"
else
# TODO: deploy iPhone...
echo "Deploy to iPhone is not supported yet!"
fi
fi
fi
else
if [ $# = 1 ]
then
if [ $1 = "a" ]
then
$androidsdk/tools/android &
else
echo "Command not understood!"
fi
else
echo "Command not understood!"
fi
fi
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