Demo ---- A small demo can be found here: [short video clip](http://cl-repl.org/lqml.htm) Prepare ------- Run this script once, and every time after adding new qml files: ``` $ ./ini-reload.sh ``` Copy the app template files: ``` $ cd .. $ ./copy.sh advanced-qml-auto-reload ``` See also [../../slime/src/readme-sources](../../slime/src/readme-sources.md) for installing the Slime sources where this example can find them. Info ---- This is simply an extended version of example **swank-server** of the parent directory. It adds a QML `SwipeView` with 3 pages, to demonstrate how to reload single QML pages, without reloading the whole UI. This is important for nested UI pages, in order to not lose your current view in the UI. Without the above feature, you would always land on the main view after reloading QML. QML single file auto reload on mobile ------------------------------------- If you compile for mobile, it will ask for the **Wifi IP** of your desktop computer (currently hard coded into the app). If you just hit RET, auto reloading will be disabled. After installing and launching the app, just run this script from your example directory: ``` ./web-server.sh ``` It requires Python 3 and the cgi module, which are probably already installed on your computer. You may now edit any QML file on the desktop computer, and upon saving, only the saved file will be reloaded. Only if you edit and save `qml/main.qml` the following file will be loaded for eventual re-initialization on Lisp side: ``` lisp/qml-reload/on-reloaded.lisp ``` For **android**, in order to see the debug output of eventual QML errors, you need to run `./log.sh` in your `build-android/` directory. Both desktop and mobile auto reload can also be run **simultaneously**, since they share the QML source files. Any number of mobile devices may be connected, if they are in the same WiFi and point to the same desktop IP. Important notes for mobile -------------------------- Please remember that installing a new version of your app on mobile will **keep all app data** present on the device. So, if you changed e.g. your Slime version under `platforms//assets/, an update will not replace those files, because they have been copied from the assets on the first start of the app. If you want to replace them, you need to increase `+app-version+` in `lisp/swank-quicklisp.lisp`. A simple way to guarantee a clean install is simply uninstalling the app first, both on the device and on the emulator (android) or simulator (iOS). If your local web server doesn't seem to work, please check your firewall settings.