Exporter
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The Exporter Module allows the user to export a Project to a chosen location. In addition to exporting the Project, Exporter can create a copy of Incari Player in the same folder. This makes it possible to save and run a Project without the need of Incari Studio.
There are two tabs in the Exporter Module: Settings and Deploy.
Furthermore, find below an easy guide on Exporting a Project with the Exporter Module, divided between the two possible cases of Target Platforms:
Target
: Operating System in whose Incari Player version the exported version of the Project will be played.
Only Project
: Whether only the Project will be exported or the Project alongside a copy of Incari Player.
Export Folder
: The location in the local machine to which the Project will be exported.
There are two slightly different procedures for exporting a Project depending on the Target
chosen:
Exporting a Project for the Host Target
is very straightforward as this Target
is already available and selected by default. To export the Project, simply click on the Export
button on the top menu.
A pop-up message indicating that the export was successful will appear.
After exporting a Project, the export folder will have:
A folder with the exported Project.
A run.bat
file.
A folder with a copy of Incari Player (only if Only Project
was set to false).
The Project can then be started by launching run.bat
.
It is also possible to export a Project from the command line. There are two cases, which are equivalent to whether the Only Project
option is set to true or false in Settings, when exporting from Incari Studio.
For exporting the Project alongside a copy of Incari Player, run the command:
IncariCLI.exe /p="<project-path>" /export /output="<export-folder-path>"
.
For exporting just the Project, without a copy of Incari Player, run the command:
IncariCLI.exe /p="<project-path>" /export /output="<export-folder-path>" /no-player
.
Exporting a Project for a different Target than the Host requires a few preparatory steps that will be explained in detail:
Setting up WSL
WSL stands for Windows Subsystem for Linux and is a tool that allows users to run a Linux environment directly on Windows. It is needed for building the Project for the desired Target Platform.
Find more information about WSL on the links provided in the External Links section below.
To set up WSL, follow these steps:
Either on Windows PowerShell or Command Prompt, run the following command: wsl --install
. This will install WSL and the latest Ubuntu version.
Restart Windows.
Go to the Microsoft Store and install Ubuntu 20.04 or run on the PowerShell or Command Prompt the following command: wsl --install -d Ubuntu-20.04
.
Enter your credentials in the pop-up window that appears. If it does not appear, run the command wsl
on the PowerShell or Command Prompt and enter your credentials.
Set-up Ubuntu 20.04 as the default distribution by running the command wsl --set-default
on the PowerShell or Command Prompt.
Preparing Incari Studio
For exporting to a different Target Platform than the Host, a cross-compiled version of Incari Player for the desired Target is necessary.
Acquire Incari Player for the desired Target
platform. For this, an Enterprise Account is needed.
Copy the cross-compiled version of Incari Player in the following location: %AppData%\IncariStudio\CrossCompile\<target-triple>\Incari\IncariPlayer\<IncariStudio/Player-version>/
.
The <target-triple>
in the path where the cross-compiled version of Incari Player should be located is dependent on the desired Target Platform.
These are a few examples for <target-triple>
to be used in the path:
x86_64-linux-gnu
, for Linux x86-64.
aarch64-linux-gnu
, for Linux arm64.
arm-linux-gnueabihf
, for Linux arm32.
Exporting the Project
After following all the previous steps, everything is ready for exporting a Project to the desired Target Platform. For this:
Open the Project to be exported in Incari Studio and go to the Exporter Module.
Add the desired Target
by using the plus icon on the top left.
Choose the desired Export Folder
on the Deploy tab.
Click on the Export
button on the top menu.
A pop-up message indicating that the export was successful will appear.
After exporting a Project, the export folder will have:
A folder with the exported Project.
A run.sh
file.
A folder with a copy of Incari Player for the desired Target
(only if Only Project
was set to false).
The Project can then be started in the Target Platform by launching run.sh
.