Generic Python packager for Android and iOS
buildozer | ||
tools | ||
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COPYING | ||
MANIFEST.in | ||
README.rst | ||
setup.py |
Buildozer ========= THIS IS A WORK IN PROGRESS, DO NOT USE. Buildozer is a tool for creating application packages easily. The goal is to have one "buildozer.spec" file in your app directory: it describe your application requirements, titles, etc. Buildozer will use that spec for create package for Android, iOS, Windows, OSX and Linux. Usage example ------------- #. Install buildozer:: # latest dev git clone git://github.com/kivy/buildozer cd buildozer sudo python2.7 setup.py install # via pip (latest stable) sudo pip install buildozer # via easy_install sudo easy_install buildozer #. Go into your application directory and do:: buildozer init # edit the buildozer.spec, then buildozer android debug install run Example of commands:: # buildozer commands buildozer clean # buildozer target command buildozer android update buildozer android install buildozer android debug buildozer android release # or all in one (compile in debug, install on device) buildozer android debug install # set the default command if nothing set buildozer setdefault android debug install run Usage ----- :: Usage: buildozer [target] [command1] [command2] Available targets: android Android target, based on python-for-android project ios iOS target, based on kivy-ios project. (not working yet.) Global commands (without target): clean Clean the whole Buildozer environment. help Show the Buildozer help. init Create a initial buildozer.spec in the current directory setdefault Set the default command to do when to arguments are given version Show the Buildozer version Target commands: clean Clean the target environment update Update the target dependencies debug Build the application in debug mode release Build the application in release mode deploy Deploy the application on the device run Run the application on the device buildozer.spec -------------- See `buildozer/default.spec <https://raw.github.com/kivy/buildozer/master/buildozer/default.spec>`_ for an up-to-date spec file.