Updated Branches: refs/heads/2.8.x e91f9971d -> d0a66ce5e
[CB-3555] [BlackBerry10] Update getting started guide - target type now specified using -t - run now calls build rather than the reverse Project: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/cordova-docs/repo Commit: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/cordova-docs/commit/d0a66ce5 Tree: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/cordova-docs/tree/d0a66ce5 Diff: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/cordova-docs/diff/d0a66ce5 Branch: refs/heads/2.8.x Commit: d0a66ce5eec4904f6083cd2e27d6c9e5a6178bbb Parents: e91f997 Author: Bryan Higgins <[email protected]> Authored: Thu May 30 14:52:18 2013 -0400 Committer: Bryan Higgins <[email protected]> Committed: Thu May 30 14:54:52 2013 -0400 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- .../guide/getting-started/blackberry10/index.md | 11 +++++++---- 1 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/cordova-docs/blob/d0a66ce5/docs/en/edge/guide/getting-started/blackberry10/index.md ---------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/docs/en/edge/guide/getting-started/blackberry10/index.md b/docs/en/edge/guide/getting-started/blackberry10/index.md index 8fed895..e5e6b21 100644 --- a/docs/en/edge/guide/getting-started/blackberry10/index.md +++ b/docs/en/edge/guide/getting-started/blackberry10/index.md @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Requirements Cordova for BlackBerry has the following software requirements: - Windows XP (32-bit) or Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit) or Mac OSX 10.6.4+ -- node.js. [Download node.js now](http://nodejs.org/) +- node.js (> 0.9.9) [Download node.js now](http://nodejs.org/) - BlackBerry 10 Native SDK. [Download the BlackBerry 10 Native SDK now.](http://developer.blackberry.com/native/download/) Setting up your signing keys @@ -63,13 +63,14 @@ A target refers to a BlackBerry device or simulator that you will use to test yo To add a target, on the command line, type the following command: ``` -<path-to-project>/cordova/target add <name> <ip-address> <device | simulator> [-p | --password <password>] [--pin <device-pin>] +<path-to-project>/cordova/target add <name> <ip-address> [-t <device | simulator>] [-p | --password <password>] [--pin <device-pin>] ``` where - `<name>` specifies a unique name for the target. - `<ip-address>` specifies the ip address of the BlackBerry device or simulator. +- `-t <device | simulator>` specifies the target type. If not provided, the default value is device. - `-p|--password <password>` specifies the password for the device or simulator. This is required only if the device or simulator is password protected. - `--pin <device-pin>` specifies the PIN of the BlackBerry device, which identifies that device as a valid host for the debug token. This argument is required only if you are creating a debug token. @@ -139,17 +140,19 @@ Deploying an app You can test your app using either a BlackBerry device or a simulator. Before deploying your app, you must first create a target for the device or simulator you want to deploy your app to. -The run script will deploy the most recent build of your app, which may or may not be signed. If you intend to deploy an app to a physical device for testing and you most recently built your app in debug mode, you must first install a debug token on that device. If you specify the `--keystorepass <password>` argument when running the build script, the script will create and install the debug token for you. You do not need a debug token to test your app on a simulator, even if that app is unsigned. +The run script will first build your app. If you intend to deploy an app to a physical device for testing, you must first install a debug token on that device. If you specify the `--keystorepass <password>` argument when running the run script, the script will create and install the debug token for you. You do not need a debug token to test your app on a simulator, even if that app is unsigned. To deploy your app to a device or simulator, on a command line type the following command: ``` -<path-to-project>/cordova/run <target> +<path-to-project>/cordova/run <target> [--no-build] ``` where - `<target>` specifies the name of a previously added target. If `<target>` is a device, then that device must be connected to your computer by USB connection or be connected to the same Wi-Fi network as your computer. +- `-no--build` will use the most recently built version of the application rather than re-building. This is useful to test an application in release mode. + Adding and managing plugins ---------------------------
