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author | Sebastien Douheret <sebastien.douheret@iot.bzh> | 2017-02-15 11:48:57 +0100 |
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committer | Sebastien Douheret <sebastien.douheret@iot.bzh> | 2017-02-15 14:13:11 +0100 |
commit | 116ebba8f5b747fc8cd65e2b8aeb7f6c1566c9ee (patch) | |
tree | dd73f64ec7927addb58168a7f5e9a53e813b6187 /docs/quick-tutorial.md | |
parent | b0ac8a02e6c0c78b275f85697bd1da5be3b57876 (diff) |
Fix typos in docs
Change-Id: I901ff5bb6f22ba7076914c7cbe92f69b4b89cb0e
Signed-off-by: Sebastien Douheret <sebastien.douheret@iot.bzh>
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diff --git a/docs/quick-tutorial.md b/docs/quick-tutorial.md index 29e1029..5fc07f1 100644 --- a/docs/quick-tutorial.md +++ b/docs/quick-tutorial.md @@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ AGL Application Framework: A Quick Tutorial Introduction ------------ -This document proposes a quick tutorial to demonstrate the major functionnalities of the AGL Application Framework. For more complete information, please refer to the inline documentation available in the main git repository: +This document proposes a quick tutorial to demonstrate the major functionalities of the AGL Application Framework. For more complete information, please refer to the inline documentation available in the main git repository: -[https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/#/admin/projects/src/app-framework-main] +[https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/#/admin/projects/src/app-framework-main] [https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/#/admin/projects/src/app-framework-binder] @@ -50,42 +50,42 @@ We can see that there are two daemons running: * **afm-system-daemon** runs with a system user 'afm' and is responsible for installing/uninstalling packages * **afm-user-daemon** runs as a user daemon (currently as root because it's the only real user on the target board) and is responsible for the whole lifecycle of the applications running inside the user session. -The application framework has a tool running on the Command Line Interface (CLI). Using the **afm-util** command, you can install, uninstall, list, run, pause ... applications. +The application framework has a tool running on the Command Line Interface (CLI). Using the **afm-util** command, you can install, uninstall, list, run, pause ... applications. To begin, run '**afm-util help**' to get a quick help on commands: root@porter:~# afm-util help usage: afm-util command [arg] - + The commands are: - + list runnables list the runnable widgets installed - + add wgt install wgt install the wgt file - + remove id uninstall id remove the installed widget of id - + info id detail id print detail about the installed widget of id - + ps runners list the running instance - + run id start id start an instance of the widget of id - + kill rid terminate rid terminate the running instance rid - + stop rid pause rid pause the running instance rid - + resume rid continue rid resume the previously rid - + status rid state rid get status of the running instance rid @@ -93,12 +93,12 @@ To begin, run '**afm-util help**' to get a quick help on commands: You can then install your first application: - root@porter:~# afm-util install /home/root/annex.wgt + root@porter:~# afm-util install /home/root/annex.wgt { "added": "webapps-annex@0.0" } Let's install a second application: - root@porter:~# afm-util install /home/root/memory-match.wgt + root@porter:~# afm-util install /home/root/memory-match.wgt { "added": "webapps-memory-match@1.1" } Note that usually, **afm-util** will return a **JSON result**, which is the common format for messages returned by the Application Framework daemons. @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ To pause the application that was just started (the one with RUNID 1), just run root@porter:~# afm-util terminate 1 true - + The application is now paused, as confirmed by a list of running apps: root@porter:~# afm-util ps @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ afm-client: a sample HTML5 'Homescreen' **afm-client** is a HTML5 UI that allows to install/uninstall applications as well as starting/pausing them as already demonstrated with afm-util. -The HTML5 UI is accessible remotely through this URL: +The HTML5 UI is accessible remotely through this URL: http://[board_ip]:1234/opa?token=132456789 ### Installing an application |