A build tool for Roku projects
Features:
- Multiple flavors
- Install to device
- Project and local configuration properties
- Save installation targets and authentication details
- Set default install targets
- Search for Rokus on your local network
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- Node v7.6 or higher.
You can install Ukor via NPM.
npm install -g @willowtreeapps/ukor
A Ukor project is organized in a single src
folder with properties files in order to configure Ukor. The src
folder contains a single main
folder which contain the default built sources, optional customized flavor sources as well as test sources.
/Project
- src/
- main/
- components/
- source/
- anyThingYouWant/
- constants.yaml
- flavor1/
- flavor2/
- test/
- testflavor1/
- ukor.properties
- ukor.local
The ukor.properties
file is the main ukor configuration file for the project and should be version controlled. The ukor.local
file is a local properties file that contains local customizations for ukor overriding the ukor.properties
file. This file is not expected to be version controlled.
The constants.yaml
file is per-flavor. In the file, you can define strings (or even any text to insert into a file), and can be identified with @{some.category.id}
in brightscript OR xml source files.
buildDir: 'build'
sourceDir: 'src'
preBuild: 'scripts/main.js'
mainFlavor: 'flavorName'
flavors: {
flavorName: {
src: ['flavor', 'main']
},
flavorNameRelease: {
base: 'flavorName',
src: ['release']
}
}
rokus: {
roku2: {
serial: '123123123',
auth: {
user: 'rokudev',
pass: 'YourPassword'
}
}
}
Each flavor can contain string resources specified in the YAML
format by providing constants.yaml
file. Strings can be referenced by their path specified in any .xml
or .brs
source files. For example,
Given a constants.yaml
file:
strings:
contactSupport: 'contact support at 555-555-5555'
login:
signIn: 'Sign in now!'
Strings can be references in a *.brs
file using the following interpolation syntax @{ <your_resource_here> }
. For example,
supportLabel.text = "@{strings.contactSupport}"
loginLabel.text = "@{strings.login.signIn}"
The final generated *.brs
source file will have the strings inlined like so.
supportLabel.text = "contact support at 555-555-555"
loginLabel.text = "Sign in now!"
Usage: ukor [options] [command]
Commands:
make [flavors...] Bundle your channel into a zip to the build directory
install [flavor] [roku] [-c] Bundle then deploy your channel to a named roku
package <flavor> <roku> Package a channel flavor with a roku device
rekey <roku> Rekey your device (an packageReference is required)
lint <flavor> Lint a channel flavor
console [roku] Launch the Telnet console for the named roku
debugger [roku] Launch the Telnet debugger for the named roku
find Search for rokus on the network
init [flavors...] Initialize a ukor project
test Run the tests
validate Validate ukor.properties and ukor.local
help [cmd] display help for [cmd]
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-v, --verbose Turn on verbose logging
- I want to make a new project
ukor init
- I want to build my project
ukor make [flavor]
- I want to install my project on a device
ukor install [flavor] [device]
or
ukor install [flavor] [ip address] --auth=[username]:[password]
- I want to package my project using a device
ukor package [flavor] [device]
or
ukor package [flavor] [ip address] --auth=[username]:[password]
- I want to rekey my device
ukor rekey [device]
or
ukor package [ip address] --auth=[username]:[password]
NOTE: you will need to define a packageReference
and packageKey
in ukor.properties.yaml
.
packageReference
represent device id and packageKey
does for password
Ukor uses UnitTestFramework.brs
as part of its unit test runner and test reporting feature. This is especially useful if you plan on having Continuous Integration as part of your workflow.
First, copy the modified UnitTestFramework.brs
in lib/brs/ to your src/test/source/
folder, so it loads at startup for when testing.
Note that the original
UnitTestFramework.brs
can be found here
Next, dd the following snippet in your startup function, after screen.show()
but before the event loop
if params.RunTests = "true"
runner = TestRunner()
if params.host <> invalid
runner.logger.SetServer(params.host, params.port)
else
runner.logger.SetServerURL(params.url)
end if
' other setup if needed
runner.run()
end if
You should now be able to execute your test suite using the test
command.
ukor test [flavor] [roku]
Basically, we modified the rokudev UnitTestFramework.brs
file to make a JSON
of test results, and then POST
that to the specified server. ukor test [flavor]
builds and deploys the specified flavor with the test
src folder, and then restarts the channel with parameters to run tests and point the results to the client machine. ukor
will log the results, and also output results in xml
and junit
format to .out/tests/ukorTests.[xml|junit]
.
notes:
- Ukor now copies
UnitTestFramework.brs
withukor init
! UnitTestFramework.brs
is now up to date with the rokudev repo!
Contributions and suggestions are more than welcome. Please see our Code of Conduct as well as our Contributing Guidelines for more information.