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author | Fulup Ar Foll <fulup@iot.bzh> | 2017-10-30 21:18:41 +0100 |
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committer | Fulup Ar Foll <fulup@iot.bzh> | 2017-10-30 21:18:41 +0100 |
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diff --git a/conf.d/app-templates/docs/dev_guide/1_Quickstart.md b/conf.d/app-templates/docs/dev_guide/1_Quickstart.md deleted file mode 100644 index 9aad1ef..0000000 --- a/conf.d/app-templates/docs/dev_guide/1_Quickstart.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,81 +0,0 @@ - -# Quickstart - -## Initialization - -To use these templates files on your project just install the reference files using -**git submodule** then use `config.cmake` file to configure your project specificities : - -```bash -git submodule add https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/apps/app-templatesconf.d/app-templates conf.d/app-templates -mkdir conf.d/cmake -cp conf.d/app-templates/cmake/config.cmake.sample conf.d/cmake/config.cmake -``` - -Edit the copied config.cmake file to fit your needs. - -Now, create your top CMakeLists.txt file which include `config.cmake` file. - -An example is available in **app-templates** submodule that you can copy and -use: - -```bash -cp conf.d/app-templates/cmake/CMakeLists.txt CMakeLists.txt -``` - -## Create your CMake targets - -For each target part of your project, you need to use ***PROJECT_TARGET_ADD*** -to include this target to your project. - -Using it, make available the cmake variable ***TARGET_NAME*** until the next -***PROJECT_TARGET_ADD*** is invoked with a new target name. - -So, typical usage defining a target is: - -```cmake -PROJECT_TARGET_ADD(SuperExampleName) --> Adding target to your project - -add_executable/add_library(${TARGET_NAME}.... --> defining your target sources - -SET_TARGET_PROPERTIES(${TARGET_NAME} PROPERTIES.... --> fit target properties -for macros usage - -INSTALL(TARGETS ${TARGET_NAME}.... -``` - -## Targets PROPERTIES - -You should set properties on your targets that will be used to package your -apps in a widget file that could be installed on an AGL system. - -Specify what is the type of your targets that you want to be included in the -widget package with the property **LABELS**: - -Choose between: - -- **BINDING**: Shared library that be loaded by the AGL Application Framework -- **BINDINGV2**: Shared library that be loaded by the AGL Application Framework. - This has to be accompagnied with a JSON file named like the *${OUTPUT_NAME}-apidef* of - the target that describe the API with OpenAPI syntax (e.g: *mybinding-apidef*). - Or you can choose the name by setting the *CACHE* cmake variable *OPENAPI_DEF* - (***CAUTION***: setting a CACHE variable is needed, or set a normal variable - with the *PARENT_SCOPE* option to make it visible for the parent scope - where the target is defined) JSON file will be used to generate header file - using `afb-genskel` tool. -- **HTDOCS**: Root directory of a web app. This target has to build its - directory and puts its files in the ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${TARGET_NAME} -- **DATA**: Resources used by your application. This target has to build its - directory and puts its files in the ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${TARGET_NAME} -- **EXECUTABLE**: Entry point of your application executed by the AGL - Application Framework - -```cmake -SET_TARGET_PROPERTIES(${TARGET_NAME} - PREFIX "afb-" - LABELS "BINDING" - OUTPUT_NAME "file_output_name") -``` - -> **TIP** you should use the prefix _afb-_ with your **BINDING* targets which -> stand for **Application Framework Binding**. |