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Compile the project natives as shown below and install them on your system. These native files don't require Java to be installed on the target system, as they already include it.
Alternatively, if you wish to run the program in a portable fashion, simply compile the jar file. This requires Java 8 and JavaFX 8 to be installed on the target computer.
-
On Windows and OSX, it's as simple as installing the latest Java 8 JRE Download link.
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On Debian/Ubuntu, this requires the
openjdk-8-jre
andopenjfx
packages. As Java 8 is relatively new, these packages are only available in recent versions of these distributions. At the time of writing this readme, the packages are available on Debian 7Jessie
onjessie-backports
and on Ubuntu 15.04vivid
and newer.
# On Debian 8 Jessie:
$ sudo apt-get -t jessie-backports install openjfx
# On Debian 9 Stretch and Ubuntu 15.04 Vivid or later:
$ sudo apt-get install openjfx
The project is a normal Maven project, to open it simply import the project in your preferred IDE (IntelliJ has Maven support by default, other IDEs may need a plugin).
This project requires API keys from Google Drive and Dropbox. As these cannot be distributed publicly, you will need to get your own.
To do this:
-
Go here for Google Drive.
- Click
Create project
, name it and clickCreate
- On the project main page, search for
Drive API
and enable it - Click on the
Go to credentials
button that appeared- on
Where will you be calling the API from?
selectOther UI
- on
What data will you be accessing?
selectUser Data
- on
- Click
What credentials do I need?
- Name the credentials and click
Create client ID
- Select your email, input a product name and click
Continue
- Download your credentials
- Click
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Go here for Dropbox.
- Click
Create App
, choose the Dropbox API and wichever access you want, give it a name and clickCreate App
- On the settings page, take note of the
App key
and theApp secret
- On that same page, set
Allow implicit grant
to true, and add the redirect URL underRedirect URIs
( by default, usehttp://localhost:41325/auth
)
- Click
Once you have the API keys, go to each plugins folder, copy apikeys.properties.sample
to apikeys.properties
and fill the data.
If running the project from the IDE returns an error saying the API keys are not set
, you might
need to run maven install
before (This can usually be configured in the IDE's run configuration).
To run the application:
$ mvn clean install
$ cd cm-gui
$ mvn jfx:run
To compile a .jar and native program (.exe or .msi installer on Windows, .deb or .rpm on Linux, .dmg on OSX):
$ mvn clean install
$ cd cm-gui
$ mvn jfx:jar # To compile the .jar only
$ mvn jfx:native # To compile the .jar and the natives
This will place the .jar file and the required libraries in the cm-gui/target/jfx/app
folder
and the native files in the cm-gui/target/jfx/native
folder.
Daniel García García UO231763@uniovi.es
CloudManager Copyright (C) 2016 Daniel García García
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