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A CLI to generate Huawei Quick App easily

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  • @onurkenis/create-quick-app

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Readme

Quick App Generator CLI

Handy CLI to create Huawei Quick Apps from H5 by using command line easily.

Set up a modern installation-free app from any web url by running only one command.

Usage

To create single QuickApp:

npm install -g @onurkenis/create-quick-app   # install globally once
create-quick-app                             # run from anywhere

npx @onurkenis/create-quick-app              # run via npx without installing

Batch application creation from json.

npm install -g @onurkenis/create-quick-app               # install globally once
create-quick-app --fromJson=path_of_json                 # run from anywhere

npx @onurkenis/create-quick-app --fromJson=path_of_json  # run via npx without installing 

To get rpk file, do followings and check PROJECT_PATH/dist folder.

cd PROJECT_PATH
npm install
npm run release

Options

All options can be empty when running the create-quick-app. Missing fields will be asked respectively. Note: batch creation is only available in-line.

const args = {
  '--appName': String,      // name of your application
  '--packageName': String,  // package name of your application
  '--url': String,          // url to render in app
  '--icon': String,         // path of app icon. default icon will be used if this field is empty
};
npx @onurkenis/create-quick-app
    --appName="My App"
    --packageName=com.onurkenis.myApp
    --url=https://github.com/onurkenis/create-quick-app
    --icon=./icon.png

Json Format

{
  "projects": [
    {
      "appName": "TestApp1",
      "packageName": "com.onurkenis.one",
      "url": "https://github.com/onurkenis/create-quick-app",
      "icon": "C:/Pictures/optional_icon.jpg"
    },
    {
      "appName": "TestApp2",
      "packageName": "com.onurkenis.two",
      "url": "https://github.com/onurkenis/create-quick-app"
    },
    {
      "appName": "TestApp3",
      "packageName": "com.onurkenis.three",
      "url": "https://github.com/onurkenis/create-quick-app"
    }
  ]
}

limitation: If there is more than one application with the same package name in JSON, last one overrides others.