From 4e7f5d36d7c995dcce967176516e759592d317c2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Valerio Virgillito Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2012 11:20:04 -0700 Subject: Updating the Readme. Signed-off-by: Valerio Virgillito --- README.md | 24 +++++++----------------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index c5ecd429..6e62c8c5 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -7,7 +7,6 @@ To run the Ninja Application you will need the following: -- Be able to access the Motorola internal network, using the blue port or VPN - The latest stable version of Chrome - Ninja can be run in either a Chrome unpackaged application or packaged application (.crx). Instructions below @@ -15,33 +14,23 @@ To run the Ninja Application you will need the following: If you're already familiar with using Git, GitHub, and how to configure a local web server, -1. Download Ninja Local Cloud: - Win: get Ninja Local Cloud.exe from \\ninjateam.am.mot.com\users\jmayhew\Ninja Local Cloud, - Mac: get Ninja Local Cloud.app from smb://ninjateam.am.mot.com/users/jmayhew/Ninja Local Cloud +1. Download Ninja Local Cloud: Win: get Ninja Local Cloud.exe from the Ninja CRX posted soon. 2. Launch Ninja Local Cloud. On Mac, click Allow when asked to accept incoming network connection. 3. Click Copy button to copy the Ninja Local Cloud URL. 4. Launch your cloned master branch. 5. You should get the Cloud Service Dialog. 6. Paste in the Ninja Local Cloud URL that you copied in step 3. 7. Click the TEST button. It should still show Disconnected. -8. In the Ninja Local Cloud app, click on Advanced button, you should see an error that it ignores the url where you run Ninja. If you don't any text when clicking Test, there's no connection established between Ninja and Ninja Local Cloud, you probably did not click Allow the incoming connection, or check your network connection, try public network instead of DSA, disconnect from VPN, etc. -9. Copy the URL in the error text, this is also the URL of where you run your Ninja build, something like http://localhost:9080 on Windows or http://yourmachinename.am.mot.com on Mac +8. In the Ninja Local Cloud app, click on Advanced button, you should see an error that it ignores the url where you run Ninja. If you don't any text when clicking Test, there's no connection established between Ninja and Ninja Local Cloud, you probably did not click Allow the incoming connection. +9. Copy the ID from the URL in the error text. 10. On Windows: Click Start menu icon and type regedit Browse to HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Motorola Mobility/Ninja Local Cloud/Options - Right click and select New > String value - Type 'Local Ninja Origin' no quotes - Double click on Local Ninja Origin and paste in the URL copied in step 10 in the Value data field. - Close Registry Editor. - + Right click and select New > String value Type 'Local Ninja Origin' no quotes Double click on Local Ninja Origin and paste in the ID copied in step 9 in the Value data field. Close Registry Editor. 11. On Mac: Launch Finder. - Double click on /Library/Preferences/com.MotorolaMobility.Ninja-Local-Cloud.plist - Click on Add Child - Type 'Local Ninja Origin' no quotes - For value, paste in the URL copied in step 10. - Save (File > Save or Cmd S) - Close Property List Editor + Double click on /Library/Preferences/com.MotorolaMobility.Ninja-Local-Cloud.plist + Click on Add Child Type 'Local Ninja Origin' no quotes For value, paste in the URL copied in step 9. Save (File > Save or Cmd S) Close Property List Editor 12. Quit Ninja Local Cloud 13. Launch Ninja Local Cloud 14. In Ninja, click Test again, you should see the green text that said "Connected to Ninja Local Cloud". @@ -50,3 +39,4 @@ If you're already familiar with using Git, GitHub, and how to configure a local ###Setup and Run Ninja as a packaged application +Coming soon... \ No newline at end of file -- cgit v1.2.3