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Before You Begin• Prerequisite Software– Latest iPhone SDK– Android SDK with 1.6 and any later SDKs
installed– Titanium Developer
• Getting Started Guide–http://developer.appcelerator.com/doc/mobile/get
_started–Linked in tutorial notes at http://oscon.com
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Native Mobile Applications USING
Open Source
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Want to give this talk?• Your local user group• Your company• To your wife and kids• Package includes:– Slides in various formats– Example code– Resources for presenters
http://github.com/kwhinnery/MeetupPack
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Today’s Agenda• Titanium Mobile Overview• Hello World and Project
Walkthrough• Building Titanium Apps:
Fundamentals• Code By Numbers: Oh
Snap!• Where To Go From Here• Questions and Answers• Independent Hacking
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About Me
Kevin WhinneryEngineer/Platform Evangelisthttp://kevinwhinnery.comTwitter: @kevinwhinnery
Web developer by trade and training, lover of JavaScript and open web technologies in general
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About Appcelerator• Open Source Software
Company based in Mountain View• ~25 employees and
growing• Developing Titanium
for about two years, with Mobile coming in the last year• 95% Developers
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About You
New To Mobile Development Mobile Dev Veteran
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Either way, you’ve come to the right place.
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Amazing Mobile Platforms
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Which is great and exciting!
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...only how do we target all these cool platforms?
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Well, you could build native, but...
• Which platforms do you choose?• How many codebases do you want to (or
even can you) support?• How long will it take to build native on N
platforms?• How much effort will be duplicated?• What if you bet on the wrong platform?• Who writes the code? Hire out?
Retrain/retool yourself or your devs?
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The Web Is An Option...• ...and should be preferred when
feasible• Mobile browsers are progressing
fast and converging around WebKit• But there are limitations• Native apps are inherently more
capable than web apps• Native apps run faster and
smoother on resource constrained devices
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Ideally, we build cross-platform native apps...
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...but we don’t want to “write once, suck
everywhere”*
*Loren Brichter, creator “Twitter for iPhone”/Tweetie
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X-Platform Requirements
• Target multiple platforms from a single codebase• Apps must feel like they belong on the platform• Apps need to perform like native• Bonus: Open source and extensible• Bonus: Use skills we already have
Hmmm, I wonder if he has a specific technology in mind...
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Enter TitaniumTitanium is an open source framework for building native mobile (or desktop)
applications using open web technologies (JavaScript - optionally
HTML and CSS)
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Titanium Key Facts• Open Source (Apache 2.0)• Professional Services, SLA
Support, Training, and Analytics available from Appcelerator
Titanium Platforms• Desktop: Win32, OS X, Linux• Mobile: iOS, Android,
BlackBerry, webOS (soon)
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Titanium Projects• Titanium Developer (1.2.1)• Titanium Mobile SDK (1.3.0)• Titanium Desktop SDK (1.0.0)• Versioned separately,
different release schedules• We will focus on Developer
and the Mobile SDK
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Titanium FeaturesNative UI
Location APIs
Local and Remote Data
Social APIs
Rich Media APIs
Open Source and Extensible
Integrated Analytics
Development Tools
Real native tables, tabs, sliders,and views
Native Maps, Compass, and Geolocation
Local SQL Database, LightweightKey/Value Store, XHR
Integrated Facebook Connectand YQL
Local and streaming audio andvideo, media recording
Extend Titanium with custommodules in native code
Baked-in analytics APIs to measureresults and behavior
Develop and distribute your app formultiple platforms from a single tool
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Who Uses Titanium?• NBC Universal• PayPal• MTV• Anheuser-Busch• Computer Sciences
Corporation• Intridea (Oil Reporter)• 100s of Titanium apps
hitting the stores each month (should soon eclipse 1000/month)
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Titanium Architecture
• Desktop is HTML focused• Can use other
scripting languages
• Mobile: JavaScript interpreted at runtime• JavaScript API >>
native APIs
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What Titanium Mobile is not:
• Not a native wrapper around a web view • However, you do have a web view
component for HTML/CSS UI if that is your preference• Your JavaScript code is invoking native APIs
for UI and other native functions• Think MacRuby/Hot Cocoa on the desktop
or some AAA mobile games which ship with a Lua interpreter
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Example
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Example
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Example
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Titanium Developer• Manage and run
Titanium applications• Package applications
for distribution• Run on a device for
testing• Manage Appcelerator
account
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Demo: Hello World!• Creating a mobile project• Mobile project structure• Editing code, adding UI
widgets to the app• Deploy to simulator
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Demo: Kitchen Sink• Example Code• Living Reference Document• Demonstrates API coverage
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Questions So Far?• Titanium as a product• Titanium capabilities• About Appcelerator
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Titanium Fundamentals• A Titanium application is a
JavaScript program that is interpreted at runtime on the device• app.js defines the root
execution context of the app• Note that we are not
running in a browser • We use the WebKit KJS
JavaScript engine (iOS) or Rhino (Android/BB)
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Titanium JavaScript API• Organized into logical namespaces• “Titanium” (or just “Ti” for short) is the root
namespace for all Titanium functionality• A few other odds and ends in the global space– setTimeout/setInterval– alert– JSON
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Typical App Composition
• A single window or stack of windows• Tab Group
containing many windows• Windows
contain views
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Windows and Contexts• Windows are the top level container for
Titanium applications• Applications usually consist of one window or
several windows in a tab group• Windows usually create new execution contexts• Execution context == A unique JavaScript
symbol space• Such windows are “Heavyweight” windows• Can also create “Lightweight” windows (for
apps that run in a single context)
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Demo: Contexts• New Project - Two Tabs with
“Lightweight” windows• Switch to contain urls and
contexts• Symbols not defined in
other contexts
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The View Hierarchy• Views are the building
blocks of Titanium UIs– Specialized views: table views,
image views, map views, etc.• Views can contain child
views, which are positioned relative to the parent• Layout Options: Absolute,
vertical, or horizontal (currently iPhone only)• Vertical layouts require
height to be set
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Custom Events• Use for cross-context messaging• Events are received across all ACTIVE contexts• Windows not yet open do not receive events• Use also as an inversion of control mechanism– Publish message when the database has been
updated– Publish message when contacting a server– Using pub/sub messaging is very useful in a
component-oriented framework like Titanium
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Demo: Custom Events• Now lets use custom events in
our new app• Events can have a data payload• Remember that events are only
received in active contexts
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Hey, what about layouts?We’ll demo that later in the tutorial...
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Cross-Platform Development
• Not all UI is available across platforms• Titanium != “Write Once, Run Everywhere”• We try to enable native apps that look and feel
like they were created in Objective-C or Java• Also note that even cross-platform UI
components (like table views) will render differently cross platform• Cross Platform testing is critical during dev cycle
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Cross-Platform Tips• iPhone/Android
subdirectories• Ti.Platform.osname• Display height/width• OS version• Check Out Kitchen
Sink Platform example
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Questions?• App Composition• Runtime environment• UI Layouts
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“Code By Numbers”• Demo App: Oh Snap!• Condensed version of Snapost– Source: http://github.com/kwhinnery/Snapost
• App Features:– Multiple Window/Tabbed UI– Properties API– Camera and Local Photo Gallery– Upload to remote web service (TwitPic)
• Want to develop and deploy to a device in the space of a few minutes
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A Nicer Version...• Our example will be
somewhat basic• For a nicer example
with better styling and slightly more robust handling of images, check out Snapost• 3D iPhone transitions,
laser noises!
http://github.com/kwhinnery/Snapost
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iPhone SDK Users• Will need to download build to address iOS
4 issues that is not in basic 1.3.0 release• Nightly Builds:– http://builds.appcelerator.com.s3.amazonaws.com/index.html
• Let’s go through install of “latest and greatest” build...
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0: Create “Oh Snap!”
• New Project via Titanium Developer• Grab new icons
from Glyphish• Configure tab
icons, new windows/execution contexts
http://gist.github.com/481044
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1: Arrange Basic UI• Create necessary
buttons, image placeholders, text labels• Arrange using
vertical layout• Check out styling
options
http://gist.github.com/481058
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2: Persist Un/Pw Combo• Pre-populate text
fields with Properties• Persist un/pw
combo• Add event listener
to save button
http://gist.github.com/481078
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3: Select Media
• Open Photo Gallery• Show Camera• Dynamically update
ImageView source file
http://gist.github.com/481081
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4: Upload Image
• Create HTTPClient object• Open a POST
request• Upload image media
and Twitter update
http://gist.github.com/481111
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5: Deploy to a device• Demo: Deploy via Titanium Developer• On your own, provision your system for
development on device• Android == super easy• iPhone... not so much• Video Tutorial:– http://vimeo.com/10278960
• All Appcelerator Videos:– http://vimeo.com/appcelerator
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Recapping Oh Snap!• < 200 Lines of code• Persistent App Preferences• Fully native UI (ugly, but see
Snapost for the pretty...)• Integrated camera/photo
gallery• XHR Upload to remote
server• 100% Cross-Platform
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But wait, there’s more!• Animation APIs• Social Networks• Custom Module
Development• iPad Development• HTML 5 and CSS 3• Explore Desktop!!!
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Resources• Community Q&A• Reference Docs (new getting started guides
just finished)• Premium Support (Pro Subscribers)• Kitchen Sink and Demo Apps• Dev Blog: Tutorials, Updates from dev
team, developer-focused content• Follow @appcelerator for news and updates
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You Call It• Questions? Comments?• Need Help? Let’s hack your project!• Want to get in contact with someone regarding
X, Y, or Z? I’ll direct you to the right folks.• Anything else at all
Kevin Whinneryhttp://kevinwhinnery.com
http://twitter.com/kevinwhinneryIRC (irc.freenode.net): #titanium_app
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