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| 7 .. contents:: | 7 .. contents:: |
| 8 :local: | 8 :local: |
| 9 :backlinks: none | 9 :backlinks: none |
| 10 :depth: 2 | 10 :depth: 2 |
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| 271 |ICON16| | 271 |ICON16| |
| 272 | 272 |
| 273 |ICON128| | 273 |ICON128| |
| 274 | 274 |
| 275 .. |ICON16| image:: /images/icon16.png | 275 .. |ICON16| image:: /images/icon16.png |
| 276 .. |ICON128| image:: /images/icon128.png | 276 .. |ICON128| image:: /images/icon128.png |
| 277 | 277 |
| 278 Put the icons in the same directory as the CWS manifest file. For more | 278 Put the icons in the same directory as the CWS manifest file. For more |
| 279 information about CWS manifest files and application icons, see: | 279 information about CWS manifest files and application icons, see: |
| 280 | 280 |
| 281 * `Chrome Web Store Tutorial: Getting Started | 281 * `Chrome Web Store Tutorial: Getting Started </webstore/get_started_simple>`_ |
| 282 <https://developers.google.com/chrome/web-store/docs/get_started_simple>`_ | 282 * `Chrome Web Store Formats: Manifest Files </extensions/manifest>`_ |
| 283 * `Chrome Web Store Formats: Manifest Files | |
| 284 <http://code.google.com/chrome/extensions/manifest.html>`_ | |
| 285 | 283 |
| 286 Technique 1: Local server | 284 Technique 1: Local server |
| 287 ========================= | 285 ========================= |
| 288 | 286 |
| 289 To run your application from a local server: | 287 To run your application from a local server: |
| 290 | 288 |
| 291 * Enable the :ref:`Native Client flag <flag>` in Chrome. | 289 * Enable the :ref:`Native Client flag <flag>` in Chrome. |
| 292 * Start a :ref:`local web server <web_server>`. | 290 * Start a :ref:`local web server <web_server>`. |
| 293 * Put your application under the examples directory in the SDK bundle you are | 291 * Put your application under the examples directory in the SDK bundle you are |
| 294 using (e.g., in the directory ``pepper_31/examples/my_app``). | 292 using (e.g., in the directory ``pepper_31/examples/my_app``). |
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| 329 * In the file dialog that appears, select your application directory. Unless | 327 * In the file dialog that appears, select your application directory. Unless |
| 330 you get an error dialog, you've now installed your app in Chrome. | 328 you get an error dialog, you've now installed your app in Chrome. |
| 331 #. Open a new tab in Chrome and click the **Apps** link at the bottom of the | 329 #. Open a new tab in Chrome and click the **Apps** link at the bottom of the |
| 332 page to show your installed apps: | 330 page to show your installed apps: |
| 333 |new-tab-apps| | 331 |new-tab-apps| |
| 334 #. The icon for your newly installed app should appear on the New Tab page. | 332 #. The icon for your newly installed app should appear on the New Tab page. |
| 335 Click the icon to launch the app. | 333 Click the icon to launch the app. |
| 336 | 334 |
| 337 For additional information about how to create CWS metadata and load your | 335 For additional information about how to create CWS metadata and load your |
| 338 application into Chrome (including troubleshooting information), see the | 336 application into Chrome (including troubleshooting information), see the |
| 339 `Chrome Web Store Tutorial: Getting Started | 337 `Chrome Web Store Tutorial: Getting Started </webstore/get_started_simple>`_. |
| 340 <https://developers.google.com/chrome/web-store/docs/get_started_simple>`_. | |
| 341 | 338 |
| 342 See also :ref:`run_sdk_examples_as_packaged`. | 339 See also :ref:`run_sdk_examples_as_packaged`. |
| 343 | 340 |
| 344 Technique 3: Hosted application loaded as an unpacked extension | 341 Technique 3: Hosted application loaded as an unpacked extension |
| 345 =============================================================== | 342 =============================================================== |
| 346 | 343 |
| 347 For development purposes, Chrome lets you load a hosted application as an | 344 For development purposes, Chrome lets you load a hosted application as an |
| 348 unpacked extension. To load and run your hosted application as an unpacked | 345 unpacked extension. To load and run your hosted application as an unpacked |
| 349 extension: | 346 extension: |
| 350 | 347 |
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| 380 * In the file dialog that appears, select your application directory. Unless | 377 * In the file dialog that appears, select your application directory. Unless |
| 381 you get an error dialog, you've now installed your app in Chrome. | 378 you get an error dialog, you've now installed your app in Chrome. |
| 382 #. Open a new tab in Chrome and click the **Apps** link at the bottom of the | 379 #. Open a new tab in Chrome and click the **Apps** link at the bottom of the |
| 383 page to show your installed apps: | 380 page to show your installed apps: |
| 384 |new-tab-apps| | 381 |new-tab-apps| |
| 385 #. The icon for your newly installed app should appear on the New Tab page. | 382 #. The icon for your newly installed app should appear on the New Tab page. |
| 386 Click the icon to launch the app. | 383 Click the icon to launch the app. |
| 387 | 384 |
| 388 For additional information about how to create CWS metadata and load your | 385 For additional information about how to create CWS metadata and load your |
| 389 application into Chrome (including troubleshooting information), see the | 386 application into Chrome (including troubleshooting information), see the |
| 390 `Chrome Web Store Tutorial: Getting Started | 387 `Chrome Web Store Tutorial: Getting Started </webstore/get_started_simple>`_. |
| 391 <https://developers.google.com/chrome/web-store/docs/get_started_simple>`_. | |
| 392 | 388 |
| 393 Technique 4: Chrome Web Store application with trusted testers | 389 Technique 4: Chrome Web Store application with trusted testers |
| 394 ============================================================== | 390 ============================================================== |
| 395 | 391 |
| 396 When you're ready to test your application more broadly, you can upload the | 392 When you're ready to test your application more broadly, you can upload the |
| 397 application to the Chrome Web Store and let some trusted testers run it. Here | 393 application to the Chrome Web Store and let some trusted testers run it. Here |
| 398 is how to do so: | 394 is how to do so: |
| 399 | 395 |
| 400 #. Create the Chrome Web Store metadata required to publish your application: | 396 #. Create the Chrome Web Store metadata required to publish your application: |
| 401 | 397 |
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| 460 Store. Copy the URL and mail it to your trusted testers. | 456 Store. Copy the URL and mail it to your trusted testers. |
| 461 | 457 |
| 462 * When you publish an application to test accounts, the application's CWS | 458 * When you publish an application to test accounts, the application's CWS |
| 463 listing is visible only to you and to people who are logged into those | 459 listing is visible only to you and to people who are logged into those |
| 464 accounts. Your application won't appear in search results, so you need to | 460 accounts. Your application won't appear in search results, so you need to |
| 465 give testers a direct link to your application's CWS listing. Users won't | 461 give testers a direct link to your application's CWS listing. Users won't |
| 466 be able to find the application by searching in the CWS. | 462 be able to find the application by searching in the CWS. |
| 467 | 463 |
| 468 To publish an application to the world after publishing it to test accounts, | 464 To publish an application to the world after publishing it to test accounts, |
| 469 you must first unpublish the application. For additional information see | 465 you must first unpublish the application. For additional information see |
| 470 `Publishing Your App | 466 `Publishing Your App </webstore/docs/publish>`_, and in particular `Publishing |
| 471 <https://developers.google.com/chrome/web-store/docs/publish>`_, and in | 467 to test accounts </webstore/publish#testaccounts>`_. |
| 472 particular `Publishing to test accounts | |
| 473 <https://developers.google.com/chrome/web-store/docs/publish#testaccounts>`_. | |
| 474 | 468 |
| 475 .. |menu-icon| image:: /images/menu-icon.png | 469 .. |menu-icon| image:: /images/menu-icon.png |
| 476 .. |extensions| image:: /images/extensions-management.png | 470 .. |extensions| image:: /images/extensions-management.png |
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