GLOSSARY
complete native application descriptor
A complete native application descriptor is a string with format [nativeAppName]:[platform]:[version]
- nativeAppName: alphanumeric native application name , cannot contain character ':'
- platform: one of- androidor- ios
- version: alphanumeric , cannot contain character ':'
partial native application descriptor
A partial native application descriptor is a string with format [nativeAppName], platform and version can remain optional.
- nativeAppName: alphanumeric native application name , cannot contain character ':'
Electrode Native module name
The Electrode Native module name applies to modules created with Electrode Native cli.
- Module names should be alphanumeric and cannot start with a digit or underscore 
- create-miniapp,- create-apiand- create-api-implcommands allow passing Electrode Native module name as its arguments.
For example, ern create-miniapp mymovie-miniapp, ern create-api mymovie-api will create mymovie-miniapp and react-native-mymovie-api respectively.
package path
A package path is a string representing the path (local or remote) to a Node Package. In the context of Electrode Native, a few package path formats are supported (as illustrated by the following samples) :
Package in remote git repository:
- git+ssh://[email protected]:electrode-io/movielist-miniapp.git
- git+ssh://[email protected]:electrode-io/movielist-miniapp.git#0.0.9
- https://github.com/electrode-io/movielist-miniapp.git
- https://github.com/electrode-io/movielist-miniapp.git#0.0.9
For GitHub SSH urls it is also possible to use the default GitHub format:
- [email protected]/electrode-io/movielist-miniapp.git
- [email protected]/electrode-io/movielist-miniapp.git#0.0.9
The string following the optional # denotes a branch/tag or specific commit SHA.
Package on local file system :
- file:/etc/movielist-miniapp
- /etc/movielist-miniapp
Package on npm registry:
- movielistminiapp
- @myscope/[email protected]
Container publishers
The following Container publishers are currently available:
The README of each of these publishers contain information related to their usage and configuration.
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