TaoBao-like application implemented with Makepad
- currently it is mostly UI screens
- actual business logic is not implemented
cd ~
git clone git@github.com:makepad/makepad.git
git branch rik
cargo install --path ~/makepad/tools/cargo_makepad
git clone https://github.com/project-robius/makepad_taobao
rustup toolchain install nightly
cargo makepad android install-toolchain
Open either the Android emulator or connect to a real Android device
use adb
command to make sure there's a device connected properly
cd ~/makepad_taobao
cargo makepad android run -p makepad_taobao --release
rustup toolchain install nightly
cargo makepad apple ios install-toolchain
For iOS, the process is slightly more complicated. The steps involved are:
- Enable your iPhone's Developer Mode, please see instructions here: Enable Developer Mode
- Setup an Apple Developer account
- Setup an empty skeleton project in Xcode
- File -> New -> Project to create a new "App"
- Set the Product Name as
makepad_taobao
(used in --app later) (Due to Apple's name rule, the bundle id name will use hyphen - instead of underscore _) - Set the Organization Identifier to a value of your choice, for this example we will use
rs.robius
(used in --org later) - Setup the Project Signing & Capabilities to select the proper team account
- In Xcode, Build/Run this project to install and run the app on the simulator and device
- Once the simulator and device has the "skeleton" app installed and running properly, then it is ready for Makepad to install its application.
We will run the cargo makepad apple ios
command, similar to Android build above, but there are some 2 to 6 additional parameters that need to be filled in:
--org
First few parts of the organization identifier (which makes up the Bundle Identifier). Usually in the form of com.somecompany or org.someorg
This is the same value used to setup the initial skeleton app above. For this example:
rs.robius
--app
The name of the application or the project. This is the same as the Product Name used to setup the initial skeleton app above. In this case:
makepad-taobao
cd ~/makepad_taobao
cargo makepad apple ios \
--org=rs.robius \
--app=makepad-taobao \
run-sim -p makepad_taobao --release
First run the following command:
cargo makepad apple list
This command will print out the list of all provisioning profiles, signing identities, and device identifiers on the current system. The user has to decide and choose the ones that he/she needs to use for each type. (If you get an error from the command, please follow the iOS Setup instructions above first.)
Once decided, run the folloiwng command and fill in the unique starting characters chosen from the output.
cd ~/makepad_taobao
cargo makepad apple ios \
--profile=unique-starting-hex-string \
--cert=UNIQUE_STARTING_HEX_STRING \
--device=UNIQUE-STARTING-HEX-STRING \
--org=rs.robius \
--app=makepad_taobao \
run-device -p makepad_taobao –release
Running the Makepad application as a WASM build is as simple as a single command. The script will automatically generate the necessary index.html and other files and also start a local webserver at port 8010.
https://wasm.robius.rs/makepad_taobao
cargo makepad wasm install-toolchain
cargo makepad wasm run -p makepad_taobao --release
After running the command below, just open your browser to http://127.0.0.1:8010/ in order for the app to load and run.
Running on Desktop is the quickest way to try out an example app.
cd ~/makepad_taobao
cargo run
or
cd ~/makepad_taobao
cargo run -p makepad_taobao --release
And there should be a desktop application window now running (may need to click on the icon on MacOS's Dock to show it)