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HTML5 Applications Made
Easy on Tizen IVI
Brian Jones / Jimmy Huang
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IVI Systems Today
• Lots of hardware variety.
• Multiple operating systems
• Different input devices
• Software development requires access to the specific hardware /
OS combination.
• Long development cycles.
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How Can HTML Help?
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Why HTML5?
• Quick to port elsewhere / Cross platform support Different vendors, image versions, hardware, and platform types can all run the
same app.
Apps can be run on other devices such as phones and tablets.
• Ease of development
Fast prototyping and concept experimentation.
Tasks can be easily split among the team.
Things like audio / video and user input are handled by the browser.
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Why HTML5?
• Speed to market
Development can take weeks instead of months or even years.
Apps can easily be built in stages.
• Easy updates and bug fixes
Since there is only one version, it only has to be patched once.
Small file sizes mean it can be done over the air.
• Hook up to the cloud
Already web based so connecting to the cloud is simple.
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Why HTML5?
• Unified experience Apps can be deployed on other platform types such as phones and tablets. This gives
developers new and exciting opportunities for interaction between devices.
• License
Open standard and non-proprietary
• W3C
New APIs continue to be made, broadening the possibilities for web
applications.
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Who Wins? Everyone.
• Benefits for application developers
Application developers are no longer forced to write and maintain multiple
versions of their app. This saves time and money.
It broadens the number of potential users.
• Benefits for platform makers
A large ecosystem of apps that will run on their system.
Easier to attract application developers to your system.
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Tizen Web APIs
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Alarm API
• This API provides the functionality for setting and unsetting of alarms.
It also allows applications to retrieve alarm information.
• Each client application has its own individual alarm storage, that is,
applications cannot view (or edit) alarms set by other applications.
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Application API
• This API provides a way to launch other applications and access
application management.
• Access current application's information and basic operations such as
exit or hide.
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Package API
• This API provides functionalities to install or uninstall packages, and
retrieve information about installed packages.
• It also provides a listener method so that an application is able to be
notified when there is a change on the installed packages.
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Bluetooth API • This specification defines interfaces and methods to manage Bluetooth.
• Controls local Bluetooth device (on, off, etc)
• Sets visibility
• Discovers nearby Bluetooth devices (Device discovery).
• Pair, un-pair, and retrieve paired devices information.
• Registers a service (RFCOMM) on a local device, which can be consumed by
remote devices to exchange data.
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Messaging API
• This API provides interfaces and methods for managing SMS, MMS,
and email messages.
• Send, receive, search messages
• Manage messages: update, delete, and add.
• Subscribe to receive notifications of message storage modifications.
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Content API
• This API discovers and manages contents such as images, videos,
music, and the other that are available on the device.
• It supports filtered searches. The API also supports setting attributes
of specific contents.
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File System API
• This API provides access to some of the device's filesystem.
• The filesystem is represented as an abstract collection of disjointed
filesystem virtual root locations, each corresponding to a specific
location in the device filesystem.
• Gives you access to places such as Documents, Downloads, Images,
Music, etc.
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Message Port API
• This API provides the functionality for communicating with other
applications.
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Calendar API
• This API provides functionality to read, create, delete, and update
items in specific calendars.
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Call History API
• This API provides interfaces and methods for retrieving information
from the call history.
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Contact API
• This API is for managing Address Books.
• Contacts contain information, such as phone numbers, e-mail
addresses, etc.
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Power API
• This API provides support for requesting power resource states.
• Allows you to check screen brightness and whether the CPU is
awake.
• Allows you to set screen brightness for your application, possibly
disabling dimming.
• Turn screen on or off.
• Subscribe to screen change update.
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System Info API
• This specification defines interfaces and methods that provide web
applications with access to various properties of a system. These
include items such as Battery, Display, Locale, Network, etc.
• This API also provides interfaces and methods that can retrieve
statuses of hardware devices, get the value of selected properties,
and subscribe to asynchronous notifications of changes for selected
values.
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Time API
• The Time API provides information regarding date / time and time
zones.
• This API can be used to get date objects with full time zone support,
convert them between time zones, retrieve available time zones.
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Notification API
• Provides a way to notify user of events.
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Web UI Framework
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Web UI Framework • The Web UI framework provides tools such as widgets, events, effects, and
animations, for Web application development.
• You can code Web applications using the Web UI, standard HTML5, and
Tizen APIs. You can also use different widgets with CSS animations and
rendering optimized for Tizen Web browsers.
• In the Tizen Web UI framework, the application page structure is based on
jQuery Mobile.
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Web UI Framework
• The Tizen Web UI service provides rich Tizen widgets that are
optimized for the Tizen Web browser.
• Includes things like Button, Checkbox, Gallery, Popup, Progress Bar,
and so on.
• CSS themes and resources for Tizen Web widgets (compatible with
the widget source code) are available.
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Tizen SDK
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Tizen SDK Overview
The Tizen SDK includes the following for creating Tizen applications:
Tools
Eclipse-based IDE
QEMU-based emulator (virtual machine)
Web simulator
Web UI Builder
Documentation
Online and integrated help.
Developer “how-to”: getting started, debugging, tool usage
Sample apps, API usage, and code snippets
Resources
Developer website
Online community
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Web IDE • Easy code editing (JS/HTML/CSS)
• Eclipsed-based
• Syntax highlighting/checking
• HTML/CSS previews
• Multiple Views
• JS Minifying/Beatifying
• Content Assist
• Hover
• Access API documentation from within the code
• Auto-completion
• Supports W3C/Tizen Web API
• jqueryMobile, UI Framework
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Event Injector
• Emulate custom events
• Battery level
• Peripherials
• USB, headphone
• Sensors
• Acceleraometer, Gyroscope,
Proximity, light.
• Telephony
• SMS Messages, Calls
• Supports CLI
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Connection Explorer
• Manage connected devices
• File Explorer
• tree-view
• Transfer files
• send/receive by drag and drop
• File operations
• create/delete/rename
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UI Builder
• Integrated in IDE
• File New Tizen Web
Project Template using UI
Builder
• Based on UI Framework
• Drag and Drop
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Emulator • QEMU-based
• Multiple platforms (Linux/Windows/Mac)
• Multiple configurations (screen resolution & RAM
size)
• HW Acceleration (CPU/GPU)
• OpenGL ES 1.1/2.0 support
• Event Injector (Integrated in IDE)
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Remote Inspector
• Javscript debugger based on Webkit’s web inspector
• Runs on Google Chrome
• Inspect styles
• DOM inspection
• Resources
• Debug JS
• Console Log
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Simulator • Based on Ripple-UI Framework
• Simulates Tizen Web APIs
• orientaion/zooming
• system info
• Geolocation
• Sensor
• Communication
• Power management
• Network
• Notification
• Package and app
• Configurable Panels
• Load/Save configuration
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Tizen Application Development Process
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Creating a Tizen web app
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Setup
Setting up the environment
• Download the SDK and SDK image
• https://developer.tizen.org/downloads/tizen-sdk
• Ubuntu (32bit/64bit), Windows XP, Windows 7(32bit/64bit), Mac OSX
• Install Install Manager and SDK Image
• Run certificate generator
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New project
• File New Tizen Web Project Choose a template
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Existing Sample Application
• File New Tizen Web Project Sample application
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Project Structure
• Content
• index.html
• Javascript
• CSS
• Application icon
• config.xml
• Tizen-web-ui-fw
• Packaging and Signing
• .wgt extension
• W3C Web Widget specification
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Template index.html
main.js
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UI Builder
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Config.xml
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API Access
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Create a emulator image
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Running in Emulator
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Running in Simulator
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Manual Installation
• Download a Tizen IVI 2.0 liveusb image
• http://download.tizen.org/releases/milestone/2.0/
• Build and package web app (generate and sign wgt)
• Copy to image
• scp <path to .wgt file> [email protected]:/opt/home/root/
• Use wrt-installer to install to a device
• #ssh [email protected]
• wrt-installer –i myapp.wgt
• wrt-launcher -l
• wrt-client -l <app_id>
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Questions
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