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== Exercise == | == Exercise == | ||
− | In order to help you practice in the GCompris framework, | + | In order to help you practice in the GCompris framework, we propose you to make this little exercise. |
'''Mandatory:''' GCompris development is done on a '''GNU/Linux''' distribution of your choice. | '''Mandatory:''' GCompris development is done on a '''GNU/Linux''' distribution of your choice. | ||
* Install GNU/Linux on your computer if you don't already have it. | * Install GNU/Linux on your computer if you don't already have it. | ||
− | * Download and Install the latest stable version of [https://www.qt.io/download-open-source/#section-2 | + | * Download and Install the latest stable version of [https://www.qt.io/download-open-source/#section-2 Qt] (version 5.9.3 recommended, 5.6 is the minimal one) |
* Install [https://cmake.org/download/ CMake] (version 3.5.1 recommended) | * Install [https://cmake.org/download/ CMake] (version 3.5.1 recommended) | ||
* Get the GCompris code from the Kde Git version control system (or see below the GitHub option). | * Get the GCompris code from the Kde Git version control system (or see below the GitHub option). |
Revision as of 16:46, 21 December 2017
Exercise
In order to help you practice in the GCompris framework, we propose you to make this little exercise.
Mandatory: GCompris development is done on a GNU/Linux distribution of your choice.
- Install GNU/Linux on your computer if you don't already have it.
- Download and Install the latest stable version of Qt (version 5.9.3 recommended, 5.6 is the minimal one)
- Install CMake (version 3.5.1 recommended)
- Get the GCompris code from the Kde Git version control system (or see below the GitHub option).
- git clone https://github.com/gcompris/GCompris-qt
- cd GCompris-qt
- git submodule init && git submodule update (to retrieve box2d)
- Configure you Git username and email
- git config --global user.email "your_email@example.com"
- git config --global user.name "FirstName LastName"
- Create a branch for your development
- git checkout -b exercise
- Start QtCreator and open the project file CMakeLists.txt at the root of the source code
- Compile and run it.
- Create a new activity using the supplied createit.sh script. For example, use your nick name as the activity name.
- cd src/activities
- ./createit.sh 'my_new_activity'
- Update the copyrights of the different files with your name and email.
- Compile GCompris again in Qt Creator, check you new activity is present
- Modify the activity to display an image, a rectangle and a text.
- (Warning, if you add resources in you activity's resource directory you must run cmake again).
- You can search for code examples in other activities and check the Qml getting started.
- Add an event to a graphical object so that clicking on it does something visual.
- Use git add and git commit to commit your changes locally.
- git add 'my new activity'
- git commit -m "commitMessage"
Publish your patch on GitHub
- Create an account on github
- Fork GCompris
- Look at these instructions
- Code your activity
- Commit the code
- Push it
- git push
- Send a pull request on github or create a task in the "Need review" section at https://phabricator.kde.org/project/view/142/ with the description and link to your diff at https://phabricator.kde.org/differential/diff/create/
You can visit Qt Quick development process for more details.