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title: appcelerator Titanium Framework
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created: 2010-04-02 18:06:40 +0200
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updated: 2010-06-08 09:53:45 +0200
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toc: true
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tags:
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- know-how
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- software
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- framework
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- appcelerator
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- titanium
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---
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* **Homepage:** <http://www.appcelerator.com/>
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* **API Docs:** <http://developer.appcelerator.com/apidoc/mobile/>
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Generate JSDoc file for your IDE
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To get auto-completion for the Titanium framework, you have to let your IDE know of all available methods and
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properties. Most IDEs can do this by parsing a JavaScript file. If you add JSDoc tags to it, you will even have
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descriptions, parameter hints, etc.
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For more information about JSDoc, take a look at these links:
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* <http://code.google.com/p/jsdoc-toolkit/wiki/TagReference>
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* <http://code.google.com/closure/compiler/docs/js-for-compiler.html>
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* <http://jsdoc.sourceforge.net/#tagref>
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My very first try was with the 0.8.3 API and I created a JSDoc tagged JavaScript file by hand. The file is still
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available here: [titanium.js]({{ site.url }}/assets/titanium.js)
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Now there's a file [apicoverage.json](http://github.com/appcelerator/titanium_mobile/blob/master/site_scons/apicoverage.json)
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available from the *Titanium Mobile* Git repository which contains names and descriptions of all the functions.
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You just have to get this into JavaScript code for your IDE to understand.
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I wrote a Python3 script, which parses the JSON of the `apicoverage.json` file and generates a dummy JavaScript
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file for your IDE. To get that file, first run:
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wget -N http://github.com/appcelerator/titanium_mobile/raw/master/site_scons/apicoverage.json
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After that, download this script, put it into the same directory and on Linux make it executable (`chmod a+x genapidoc.py`):
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* [genapidoc.py]({{ site.url }}/assets/genapidoc.py)
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Now you only have to run this command:
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genapidoc.py > Titanium.js
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or on Windows run this (make sure you installed [Python 3.x.x](http://python.org/download/)):
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python.exe genapidoc.py > Titanium.js
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Problems in Linux
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=================
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Doesn't start on Lucid
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If *Titanium Developer* doesn't start on *Ubuntu Lucid* complaining about `/usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0`, go
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to `$TITANIUM/runtime/linux/1.0.0` and delete the files `libgobject*`, `libglib*`, `libgio*` and `libgthread*`.
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Maybe repeat that in older versions of the Runtime.
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See [support.appcelerator.net](http://support.appcelerator.net/discussions/support/2361-titanium-developer-10-wont-start-on-ubuntu-1004).
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Can't install to device
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If you can't install apps to your device connected via USB, check the list of attached devices running the following
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command (from the Android SDK):
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~~~
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$ ./adb devices
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List of devices attached
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???????????? no permissions
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~~~
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If you get a device listed as `???????????? no permissions`, do the following:
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~~~
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$ sudo ./adb kill-server
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$ sudo ./adb start-server
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$ ./adb devices
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List of devices attached
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HT9CVPxxxxxx device
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~~~
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See [this thread](http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/android/thread?tid=08945730bbd7b22b&hl=en) for details.
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