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Ripple - Framework

THIS REPOSITORY IS CONSIDERED A WORK IN PROGRESS

Ripple is a browser based, platform agnostic mobile application development and testing tool. This specific repository contains the Qt framework portion of the Ripple product.

Currently Ripple is a Chrome Extension that will soon be migrating to this Qt framework to provide further enhanced emulation.

The project is Open Sourced under the Apache 2.0 license

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Build Requirements

  • Qt Framework

Downloads

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Reference Material & Community

You can also find associated reference material for the Ripple tool as well as contributor forums at the following locations.

Getting Started

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Building the Source Code

Windows (QtWebKit)

  • Make sure Qt 4.7.3 is setup on your system and configured properly.
  • Use the provided qmake projects to compile.
  • Once compiled add reference to custom QtWebKit in Ripple project.

Windows (framework only)

  • Create a build directory in your root folder (mkdir build).
  • cd build
  • cmake ..
  • Open resulting solution file in Visual Studio and build.

Linux (Ubuntu) (QtWebKit)

  • Be sure you have all the necessary packages to build: libqt4-dev, libxrender-dev, libsqlite3-dev
  • Run qmake in root folder.
  • make
  • Copy custom lib.so files into Ripple folder to be linked.

Linux (Ubuntu) (framework only)

  • Be sure you have all the necessary packages to build: cmake, libqt4-dev
  • cmake .
  • make

MacOS X

  • Coming soon

Testing the Source Code

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