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This is the command plainbox-qml-shell that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator

PROGRAM:

NAME


plainbox-qml-shell - standalone qml-native shell

SYNOPSIS


plainbox-qml-shell [-h] [--version] [-v] [-D] [-C] [-T LOGGER] [-P] [-I]
QML-FILE

DESCRIPTION


Runs specified file as it would be a plainbox' qml job. Returns 0 if job returned 'pass',
1 if job returned 'fail', or other value in case of an error.

This command runs qml job provided by specified file.

General purpose of this command is to make development of qml-native jobs faster, by
making it easier to test qml file(s) that constitute to job without resorting to
installation of provider and running plainbox run. Typical approach to the development of
new qml job would be as follows:

- have an idea for a job

- create a qml file in Ubuntu-SDK or Your Favourite Editor

- hack on the file and iterate using qmlscene (or use plainbox-qml-shell
immediately if you start with next point)

- make it conformant to plainbox qml-native API described in CEP-5
(calling test-done at the end)

- copy qml file over to data dir of a provider and add a job unit to it

OPTIONS


Positional arguments:

qml file with job to be run

Optional arguments:

--version
show program's version number and exit

-v, --verbose
be more verbose (same as --log-level=INFO)

-D, --debug
enable DEBUG messages on the root logger

-C, --debug-console
display DEBUG messages in the console

-T, --trace
enable DEBUG messages on the specified logger (can be used multiple times)

-P, --pdb
jump into pdb (python debugger) when a command crashes

-I, --debug-interrupt
crash on SIGINT/KeyboardInterrupt, useful with --pdb

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