Github user vladimir-kotikov commented on a diff in the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/cordova-android/pull/295#discussion_r61501081
--- Diff: bin/templates/cordova/lib/prepare.js ---
@@ -26,26 +26,43 @@ var AndroidManifest = require('./AndroidManifest');
var xmlHelpers = require('cordova-common').xmlHelpers;
var CordovaError = require('cordova-common').CordovaError;
var ConfigParser = require('cordova-common').ConfigParser;
+var FileUpdater = require('cordova-common').FileUpdater;
-module.exports.prepare = function (cordovaProject) {
+module.exports.prepare = function (cordovaProject, options) {
var self = this;
+ var platformResourcesDir = path.relative(cordovaProject.root,
path.join(this.locations.root, 'res'));
this._config = updateConfigFilesFrom(cordovaProject.projectConfig,
this._munger, this.locations);
// Update own www dir with project's www assets and plugins' assets
and js-files
- return Q.when(updateWwwFrom(cordovaProject, this.locations))
+ return Q.when(updateWww.call(self, cordovaProject))
.then(function () {
// update project according to config.xml changes.
return updateProjectAccordingTo(self._config, self.locations);
})
.then(function () {
- handleIcons(cordovaProject.projectConfig, self.root);
- handleSplashes(cordovaProject.projectConfig, self.root);
+ updateIcons.call(self, cordovaProject, platformResourcesDir);
+ updateSplashes.call(self, cordovaProject, platformResourcesDir);
})
.then(function () {
- events.emit('verbose', 'updated project successfully');
+ events.emit('verbose', 'Prepared project successfully');
+ });
+};
+
+module.exports.clean = function (options) {
+ // Unfortunately the cordovaProject isn't passed into the clean()
function,
+ // but the project root dir and config can be resolved here easily.
--- End diff --
In fact there is no big difference between calling `gradle clean` and
`cordova/clean.bat`but non-CLi workflow assumes that there is a contract
between platform and user, according to which platform offers a set of shell
scripts to control the aspects related to build system, and the `clean` is one
of these scripts just as `build`, `run`, etc - you can find them inside of
'android/cordova' folder
One of advantages of calling `clean` rather that `gradle clean` is that you
might not have `gradle` available in path, but `clean` contains some logic
(similar to build) to find gradle wrapper, and call it with appropriate
arguments
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