TiGIF
Allows displaying animated GIFs on iOS applications built with Appcelerator Titanium and based on FLAnimatedImage(Flipboard)
Install / Use
/learn @Enouvo/TiGIFREADME
Appcelerator Titanium Mobile Module Project
This is a skeleton Titanium Mobile Mobile module project.
MODULE NAMING
Choose a unique module id for your module. This ID usually follows a namespace convention using DNS notation. For example, com.appcelerator.module.test. This ID can only be used once by all public modules in Titanium.
GET STARTED
- Edit manifest with the appropriate details about your module.
- Edit LICENSE to add your license details.
- Place any assets (such as PNG files) that are required anywhere in the module folder.
- Edit the timodule.json and configure desired settings.
- Code and build.
DOCUMENTATION FOR YOUR MODULE
You should provide at least minimal documentation for your module in documentation folder using the Markdown syntax.
For more information on the Markdown syntax, refer to this documentation at:
http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/
TEST HARNESS EXAMPLE FOR YOUR MODULE
The example directory contains a skeleton application test harness that can be
used for testing and providing an example of usage to the users of your module.
BUILDING YOUR MODULE
Simply run titanium build --platform <name of platform> --build-type production --dir /path/to/module.
You can omit the --dir option if your working directory is in the module's project directory.
INSTALL YOUR MODULE
Mac OS X
Copy the distribution zip file into the ~/Library/Application Support/Titanium folder
Linux
Copy the distribution zip file into the ~/.titanium folder
Windows
Copy the distribution zip file into the C:\ProgramData\Titanium folder
REGISTER YOUR MODULE
Register your module with your application by editing tiapp.xml and adding your module.
Example:
When you run your project, the compiler will combine your module along with its dependencies and assets into the application.
USING YOUR MODULE IN CODE
To use your module in code, you will need to require it.
For example,
var my_module = require('com.enouvo.tigif');
my_module.foo();
TESTING YOUR MODULE
To test with the script, execute:
titanium run --dir=YOURMODULEDIR
This will execute the app.js in the example folder as a Titanium application.
DISTRIBUTING YOUR MODULE
You can choose to manually distribute your module distribution zip file or through the Titanium Marketplace!
Cheers!
