From 473483665d03c748f568a823218edfb9f5cbc7c9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alexey Andreev Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2020 20:40:54 +0300 Subject: [quotest] Update README.md Signed-off-by: Alexey Andreev --- README.md | 17 ++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) (limited to 'README.md') diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index d83f1cd7..10f62c48 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -77,13 +77,12 @@ Static linkage is the default on Windows/macOS; feel free to experiment with dynamic linking and submit PRs if you get reusable results. The example/test application that comes with libQuotient, -[qmc-example](https://github.com/quotient-im/libQuotient/tree/master/examples) -includes most common use cases such as sending messages, uploading files, +[quotest](tests) includes most common use cases such as sending messages, uploading files, setting room state etc.; for more extensive usage check out the source code of [Quaternion](https://github.com/quotient-im/Quaternion) (the reference client of Quotient) or [Spectral](https://gitlab.com/b0/spectral). -To ease the first step, `examples/CMakeLists.txt` is a good starting point +To ease the first step, `tests/CMakeLists.txt` is a good starting point for your own CMake-based project using libQuotient. ## Building the library @@ -115,18 +114,18 @@ You can install the library with CMake: cmake --build . --target install ``` This will also install cmake package config files; once this is done, you -should be able to use `examples/CMakeLists.txt` to compile qmc-example -with the _installed_ library. Installation of the `qmc-example` binary +should be able to use [`tests/CMakeLists.txt`](tests/CMakeLists.txt) to compile quotest +with the _installed_ library. Installation of the `quotest` binary along with the rest of the library can be skipped -by setting `QMATRIXCLIENT_INSTALL_EXAMPLE` to `OFF`. +by setting `Quotient_INSTALL_TESTS` to `OFF`. ### qmake-based -The library provides a .pri file with an intention to be included from a bigger project's .pro file. As a starting point you can use `qmc-example.pro` that will build a minimal example of library usage for you. In the root directory of the project sources: +The library provides a .pri file with an intention to be included from a bigger project's .pro file. As a starting point you can use `quotest.pro` that will build a minimal example of library usage for you. In the root directory of the project sources: ```shell script -qmake qmc-example.pro +qmake quotest.pro make all ``` -This will get you `debug/qmc-example` and `release/qmc-example` +This will get you `debug/quotest` and `release/quotest` console executables that login to the Matrix server at matrix.org with credentials of your choosing (pass the username and password as arguments), run a sync long-polling loop and do some tests of the library API. Note that -- cgit v1.2.3