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  Web.activity/
 
  Web.activity/
    MANIFEST                                  (list of bundle contents)
   
     activity/
 
     activity/
 
         activity.info                          (activity info file)
 
         activity.info                          (activity info file)
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         text-plain.svg                        (icons for documents, e.g. "text-plain.svg" for "text/plain")
 
         text-plain.svg                        (icons for documents, e.g. "text-plain.svg" for "text/plain")
 
         text-html.svg
 
         text-html.svg
        contents                              (manifest for bundle contents -- not supported by Sugar)
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        contents.sig                          (credentials for signed bundle -- not supported by Sugar)
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        permissions.info                      (optional; '''not a stable API''')
   
     bin/
 
     bin/
 
         web-activity                          (launcher script or activity executable)
 
         web-activity                          (launcher script or activity executable)
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         mylib.so                              (native library)
 
         mylib.so                              (native library)
 
     icons/
 
     icons/
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;MANIFEST
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This optional file lists the files that will packaged in the .xo file. If missing, all files in the Activity directory which do not match a default ignore list are packaged.  The default ignore list includes the dist and .git subdirectories, and the .gitignore, MANIFEST, *.pyc, *~, *.bak, pseudo.po files.
      
;activity
 
;activity
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== .info file format ==
 
== .info file format ==
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.info files follow a key/value pair format, similar to the [http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/desktop-entry-spec fd.o desktop entry spec], but not conforming to it. An example is shown here:
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See [https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar-toolkit-gtk3/blob/master/src/sugar3/bundle/__init__.py sugar3/bundle] for the latest bundle metadata specification.
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[Activity]
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This section below deprecated, but has some useful historical information that goes beyond what the specification needs.
name = Web
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activity_version = 1
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host_version = 1
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bundle_id = com.redhat.Sugar.BrowserActivity
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license = GPLv2+ and BSD
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icon = activity-web
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exec = sugar-activity browseractivity.BrowserActivity -s
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mime_types = application/pdf;image/tiff
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update_url = http://host.net/bundles/FooBar
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tags = exploration;web
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A more detailed explanation of the valid properties follows:
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Some additional comments on the key;
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  [Activity]
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  name
: The activity.info file must begin with [Activity], and only that, on the first line of the file
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: A 'name' key without a bracketed language code is the "en_US" localized name of the activity.
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  name = Web
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  activity_version
: This is the name is displayed in Sugar referring to the activity.  A 'name' key without a bracketed language code is the "en_US" localized name of the activity.  The activity.info file must have this key.
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: An activity should not use the value in source code, as it may be changed by developers and packagers.
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activity_version = 1
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  bundle_id
: Each activity.info file must have a "activity_version" key.  The version is a single positive integer.  Larger versions are considered "newer".  The value assigned to this key should be considered '''opaque''' to the activity; the only requirement of the activity is that it must be larger for new activity builds.
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: The name should conform to the [http://dbus.freedesktop.org/doc/dbus-specification.html#message-protocol-names D-Bus spec] - in particular, hyphens are not allowed.  It is recommended that [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_package#Package_naming_conventions Java package naming conventions] are used when choosing bundle identifiers, to ensure uniqueness.  Briefly, your name should begin with the reversed domain name of an organization you belong to.
 
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host_version = 1
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: This key is deprecated. This used to specify the version of the Sugar environment the activity is compatible with; however, it was never implemented.
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  bundle_id = com.redhat.Sugar.BrowserActivity
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: This is the activity bundle identifier.  It is required. The name should conform to the [http://dbus.freedesktop.org/doc/dbus-specification.html#message-protocol-names D-Bus spec] - in particular, hyphens are not allowed (although this wasn't enforced in earlier builds, see [http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/6226 Trac 6226]).  It is recommended that [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_package#Package_naming_conventions Java package naming conventions] are used when chosing bundle identifiers, to ensure uniqueness.  Briefly, your name should begin with the reversed domain name of an organization you belong to.
   
: The reversed domain name part is supposed to be rooted in some actual DNS-rooted namespace.  You don't need to own this domain; you just need to have a reasonable claim on some ''unique'' name at that domain. There are several ways to derive one:
 
: The reversed domain name part is supposed to be rooted in some actual DNS-rooted namespace.  You don't need to own this domain; you just need to have a reasonable claim on some ''unique'' name at that domain. There are several ways to derive one:
 
:* If your email address is ''yourname''@''somemailhost''.com, then you could use ''com.somemailhost.yourname''.''YourActivity''.
 
:* If your email address is ''yourname''@''somemailhost''.com, then you could use ''com.somemailhost.yourname''.''YourActivity''.
 
:* You could set up a web page on a free hosting service with information about your activity, and use a name derived from its URL.  For example, if you create a page at http://www.geocities.com/xotumusica for your activity, then com.geocities.www.xotumusica is a reasonable bundle_id.
 
:* You could set up a web page on a free hosting service with information about your activity, and use a name derived from its URL.  For example, if you create a page at http://www.geocities.com/xotumusica for your activity, then com.geocities.www.xotumusica is a reasonable bundle_id.
 
:* If nothing else is available, even org.sugarlabs.wiki.''Your Activity Page Title'' is probably a reasonable bundle_id, provided that you create the 'Your Activity Page Title' page.  Remember, bundle_ids should be unique, so you should double check that the 'Your Activity Page Title' page doesn't already exist (and then create it) before using this as your bundle_id.
 
:* If nothing else is available, even org.sugarlabs.wiki.''Your Activity Page Title'' is probably a reasonable bundle_id, provided that you create the 'Your Activity Page Title' page.  Remember, bundle_ids should be unique, so you should double check that the 'Your Activity Page Title' page doesn't already exist (and then create it) before using this as your bundle_id.
: In the Python bindings, the bundle_id is also used as the activity's default service type when the activity is shared on the network.  To determine this type, the distinct parts (separated by the '.' character) are reversed, any '.' is replaced by a '_' character, and the type is prefixed by a '_' character.  So in this example, the default service type would be "_BrowserActivity_Sugar_redhat_com".
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: In the Python bindings, the bundle_id is also used as the activity's default service type when the activity is shared on the network.  To determine this type, the distinct parts (separated by the '.' character) are reversed, any '.' is replaced by a '_' character, and the type is prefixed by a '_' character.  So in this example, the default service type would be "_WebActivity_laptop_org".
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  license = GPLv2+ and BSD
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  license
: This field names the license used for the activity bundle (the binary .xo file).  The contents of this field should conform to the same guidelines as the [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging/LicensingGuidelines#License:_field <code>License:</code> field] of an RPM package; consult the [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging/LicensingGuidelines Fedora Licensing Guidelines] for more information.  A 'license' field naming an entry or entries in the "Good Licenses" table at [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Licensing Fedora's Licensing list] is required for any activities distributed by OLPC.
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: This field names the licenses used for the activity bundle (the "binary" .xo file).  For multiple licenses, separate them with semicolons ";".  Otherwise, the value should conform to the same guidelines as the [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging/LicensingGuidelines#License:_field <code>License:</code> field] of an RPM package; consult the [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging/LicensingGuidelines Fedora Licensing Guidelines] for more information.  A 'license' field naming an entry or entries in the "Good Licenses" table at [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Licensing Fedora's Licensing list] is required for any activities distributed by Sugar Labs.
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  icon = activity-web
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  icon
: It points to the activity's icon.  The icon is looked up in the activity bundle's 'activity' directory (the same directory the activity.info file is in).  It cannot contain a path.  When searching for the icon in the activity bundle's 'activity' directory, only a file with the icon name and the extension '.svg' will be looked for.  This property is required unless 'show_launcher' is 'no' (see below).
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: The icon is looked up in the activity bundle's 'activity' directory (the same directory the activity.info file is in).  It cannot contain a path.  When searching for the icon in the activity bundle's 'activity' directory, only a file with the icon name and the extension '.svg' will be looked for.
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  exec = sugar-activity webactivity.WebActivity
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  exec
 
: The exec key specifies the executable which [[Sugar]] runs to start the activity instances. Environment variables given on the exec line are expanded. Executable files should be placed into the bin/ directory in the bundle. It should support the following arguments:
 
: The exec key specifies the executable which [[Sugar]] runs to start the activity instances. Environment variables given on the exec line are expanded. Executable files should be placed into the bin/ directory in the bundle. It should support the following arguments:
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Python activities should generally use the generic sugar-activity executable. Other activities need to adhere to the [[olpc:Low-level Activity API]].
 
Python activities should generally use the generic sugar-activity executable. Other activities need to adhere to the [[olpc:Low-level Activity API]].
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  mime_types = application/pdf;image/tiff
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  tags
: List of mime types supported by the activity, separated by semi colons. It's used when opening a file from the web or to present to the user a list of activities which can open a certain journal object.
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: Tags give more context in which to place the activity. This is used to allow users to find activities more easily in the journal, the home view, [http://activities.sugarlabs.org http://activities.sugarlabs.org], etc.
 
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show_launcher = yes
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: This key is optional.  If not present, or if present with a value of "yes", the activity is shown with its icon in the [[Sugar]] panel launcher and a valid 'icon' key/value pair is required. If specified with a value of "no", the activity is not shown in the [[Sugar]] panel launcher, and the 'icon' key is not required.
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  update_url = ...
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  single_instance
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: Added to flag activities that use resources that cannot be shared, such as a camera.
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: URL to retrieve update information; implemented in [http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/4951 #4951].  The software update control panel will attempt to look for information about the latest version of the activity by fetching the given url with first the core OS build number, then the release number, then the release major version number appended, then finally as-is.  (For example, if your update URL tag has the value 'http://host.net/bundles/FooBar' and you are currently running release 8.1.1 (core OS 708), the following URLs will be tried, in this order: http://host.net/bundles/FooBar/708, http://host.net/bundles/FooBar/8.1.1, http://host.net/bundles/FooBar/8.1, http://host.net/bundles/FooBar .)  The contents of the URLs should be in the [[olpc:Activity microformat]].  If no update_url is specified, http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Activities will be used.  See [[olpc:Software updater]] for more information.
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max_participants
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: Setting max_participants in activity.py is possible, but deprecated.
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  tags = exploration;web
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  repository
: Tags give more context in which to place the activity. This is used to allow users to find activities more easily in the journal, the home view, [http://activities.sugarlabs.org http://activities.sugarlabs.org], etc.
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: The URL of the master git repository for the activity, for use by {{code|git clone}}. Since activities are not all hosted in a single repository, it is important to include a link so that users can readily find the activity. Some git hosting services allow the URL to be used by web browser as well as {{code|git clone}}.
    
== Localization/translation of the activity name and tags ==
 
== Localization/translation of the activity name and tags ==
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  sugar-activity model_app.ModelActivity
 
  sugar-activity model_app.ModelActivity
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Make sure to add your shell script and any native libraries to the MANIFEST before you package your bundle.  You can also accomplish the same thing by throwing all your libraries in the root folder of the bundle, like the [[olpc:Map_(activity)|Map activity]] does, but if you have more than a few libraries to include it can get quite cluttered.
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== activity/permissions.info ==
 
== activity/permissions.info ==
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'''Note: the API described in this section is NOT STABLE and will probably change in future releases; perhaps drastically.'''
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'''Note: the API described in this section is DEPRECATED.'''
    
Bitfrost describes a variety of security-related settings which activity authors can specify about their activity. At the option of the activity author, these settings can be described in a file called 'permissions.info' which can be placed alongside 'activity.info' in the 'activity' directory of the bundle.  
 
Bitfrost describes a variety of security-related settings which activity authors can specify about their activity. At the option of the activity author, these settings can be described in a file called 'permissions.info' which can be placed alongside 'activity.info' in the 'activity' directory of the bundle.  
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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* [[olpc:Bundle]] for a generic introduction to bundles
   
* [[olpc:Activity tutorial]]
 
* [[olpc:Activity tutorial]]
  

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