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Sample programs showing how to use Xamarin.Mac on OSX.
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Mac Samples

Sample code for Xamarin's C# APIs to develop Mac applications. Visit the Mac Sample Gallery to download individual samples.

License

The Apache License 2.0 applies to all samples in this repository.

Copyright 2011 Xamarin Inc

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

   http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.

Samples Submission Guidelines

Galleries

We love samples! Application samples show off our platform and provide a great way for people to learn our stuff. And we even promote them as a first-class feature of the docs site. You can find our sample galleries here:

Sample GitHub Repositories

These sample galleries are populated by samples in these GitHub repos:

The mobile-samples repository is for samples that are cross-platform. The mac-ios-samples repository is for samples that are Mac/iOS only.

Sample Requirements

We welcome sample submissions, please start by creating an issue with your proposal.

Because the sample galleries are powered by the github sample repos, each sample needs to have the following things:

This approach ensures that all samples integrate with the Microsoft sample code browser.

A good example of this stuff is here in the HeartRateMonitor

For a cross-platform sample, please see: https://github.com/xamarin/mobile-samples/tree/master/Tasky

GitHub Integration

We integrate tightly with Git to make sure we always provide working samples to our customers. This is achieved through a pre-commit hook that runs before your commit goes through, as well as a post-receive hook on GitHub's end that notifies our samples gallery server when changes go through.

To you, as a sample committer, this means that before you push to the repos, you should run the "install-hook.bat" or "install-hook.sh" (depending on whether you're on Windows or macOS/Linux, respectively). These will install the Git pre-commit hook. Now, whenever you try to make a Git commit, all samples in the repo will be validated. If any sample fails to validate, the commit is aborted; otherwise, your commit goes through and you can go ahead and push.

This strict approach is put in place to ensure that the samples we present to our customers are always in a good state, and to ensure that all samples integrate correctly with the sample gallery (README.md, Metadata.xml, etc). Note that the master branch of each sample repo is what we present to our customers for our stable releases, so they must always Just Work.

Should you wish to invoke validation of samples manually, simply run "validate.windows" or "validate.posix" (again, Windows vs macOS/Linux, respectively). These must be run from a Bash shell (i.e. a terminal on macOS/Linux or the Git Bash terminal on Windows).

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!