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-# Tools for managing widgets
-
-This project includes tools for managing widgets.
-These tools are:
-
-- ***wgtpkg-info***: command line tool to display
- informations about a widget file.
-
-- ***wgtpkg-install***: command line tool to
- install a widget file.
-
-- ***wgtpkg-pack***: command line tool to create
- a widget file from a widget directory.
-
-- ***wgtpkg-sign***: command line tool to add a signature
- to a widget directory.
-
-For all these commands, a tiny help is available with
-options **-h** or **--help**.
-
-There is no tool for unpacking a widget.
-For doing such operation, you can use the command **unzip**.
-
-To list the files of a widget:
-
-```bash
-unzip -l WIDGET
-```
-
-To extract a widget in some directory:
-
-```bash
-unzip WIDGET -d DIRECTORY
-```
-
-*Note: that DIRECTORY will be created if needed*.
-
-## Getting data about a widget file
-
-The command **wgtpkg-info** opens a widget file, reads its **config.xml**
-file and displays its content in a human readable way.
-
-## Signing and packing widget
-
-### Signing
-
-To sign a widget, you need a private key and its certificate.
-
-The tool **wgtpkg-sign** creates or replace a signature file in
-the directory of the widget BEFORE its packaging.
-
-There are two types of signature files: author and distributor.
-
-Example 1: add an author signature
-
-```bash
-wgtpkg-sign -a -k me.key.pem -c me.cert.pem DIRECTORY
-```
-
-Example 2: add a distributor signature
-
-```bash
-wgtpkg-sign -k authority.key.pem -c authority.cert.pem DIRECTORY
-```
-
-### Packing
-
-This operation can be done using the command **zip** but
-we provide the tool **wgtpkg-pack** that may add checking.
-
-Example:
-
-```bash
-wgtpkg-pack DIRECTORY -o file.wgt
-```
-
-## Writing a widget
-
-### App directory organization
-
-There are few directories that are by default used in the binder. At the root
-directory of the widget folder, here are the directories that could be used:
-
-- *lib* : default directory where lies external libraries needed for
- the binding. Binding could be stored here too or in another directory of your
- choice.
-- *htdocs* : root HTTP directory if binding has web UI.
-
-### The steps for writing a widget
-
-1. make your application
-1. create its configuration file **config.xml**
-1. sign it
-1. pack it
-
-Fairly easy, no?
-
-## Organization of directory of applications
-
-### directory where are stored applications
-
-Applications can be installed in different places:
-
-- the system itself, extension device.
-
-On a phone application are typically installed on the sd card.
-
-This translates to:
-
-- /var/local/lib/afm/applications
-
-From here this path is referenced as: "APPDIR".
-
-The main path for applications is: APPDIR/PKGID/VER.
-
-Where:
-
-- APPDIR is as defined above
-- PKGID is a directory whose name is the package identifier
-- VER is the version of the package MAJOR.MINOR
-
-This organization has the advantage to allow several versions
-to leave together.
-This is needed for some good reasons (rolling back) and also for less good reasons (user habits).
-
-### Identity of installed files
-
-All files are installed as user "afm" and group "afm".
-All files have rw(x) for user and r-(x) for group and others.
-
-This allows every user to read every file.
-
-### labeling the directories of applications
-
-The data of a user are in its directory and are labelled by the security-manager using the application labels.
-
-[widgets]: http://www.w3.org/TR/widgets "Packaged Web Apps"
-[widgets-digsig]: http://www.w3.org/TR/widgets-digsig "XML Digital Signatures for Widgets"
-[app-manifest]: http://www.w3.org/TR/appmanifest "Web App Manifest"
-[meta-intel]: https://github.com/01org/meta-intel-iot-security "A collection of layers providing security technologies"
-[widgets]: http://www.w3.org/TR/widgets "Packaged Web Apps"
-[widgets-digsig]: http://www.w3.org/TR/widgets-digsig "XML Digital Signatures for Widgets"
-[libxml2]: http://xmlsoft.org/html/index.html "libxml2"
-[openssl]: https://www.openssl.org "OpenSSL"
-[xmlsec]: https://www.aleksey.com/xmlsec "XMLSec"
-[json-c]: https://github.com/json-c/json-c "JSON-c"
-[d-bus]: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/dbus "D-Bus"
-[libzip]: http://www.nih.at/libzip "libzip"
-[cmake]: https://cmake.org "CMake"
-[security-manager]: https://wiki.tizen.org/wiki/Security/Tizen_3.X_Security_Manager "Security-Manager"
-[app-manifest]: http://www.w3.org/TR/appmanifest "Web App Manifest"
-[tizen-security]: https://wiki.tizen.org/wiki/Security "Tizen security home page"
-[tizen-secu-3]: https://wiki.tizen.org/wiki/Security/Tizen_3.X_Overview "Tizen 3 security overview"