# TOP: TDL Open source Project Welcome to the TOP TDL repository. More info at [TDL website](https://tdl.etsi.org) ## Installing the plug-ins The TDL tools are available as a set of Eclipse plug-ins. You need to first be able to run Eclipse. The [Eclipse Neon Modeling Tools](http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/eclipse-modeling-tools/neon3) distribution contains most of the necessary prerequisites for the TDL tools. Once Eclipse is up and running, you need to add the [update site](http://tdl.etsi.org/eclipse/neon/) for the TDL tools: https://tdl.etsi.org/eclipse/neon After the update site is added, the list of plug-ins and features shall be shown in the installation dialog (menu item Help->Install New Software..). Select the desired features and proceed with the installation, which will require Eclipse to be restarted once the installation is finished. Find more detailed information at [Installation wiki](https://tdl.etsi.org/wiki/index.php/Installation). ## Using the plug-ins Before any models can be created, you need to create a TDL project. In file menu select New and Project... In the following page, locate the TDL Project and continue to complete the wizard. A file model.tdl is created which contains the basic structure of TDL model. To create a new Generic **TDL diagram**: * right click on the project and select Create Representation * select the Generic TDL and on the next page select the root package in the model.tdl file To create a new TDL model by means of the **TDLan2 textual representation**: * right click on a project or a folder in the package explorer and select New -> File, * type the filename ending with `.tdlan2` and * the corresponding editor shall be automatically opened. To create a new TDL model by means of the TDLan2 textual representation for **structured test objectives**: * right click on a project or a folder in the package explorer and select New -> File, * type the filename ending with `.tplan2` and * the corresponding editor shall be automatically opened. To translate a TDL model from the TDLan2 textual representation to the **XF format** (or the other way around) open the source model and press the T icon on the toolbar. The resulting model shall be stored in the same folder as the source model with the type of the model (`.tdlan2` or `.tdl`) appended to the name of the source model. More information on using the plugins is available at [Usage wiki](https://tdl.etsi.org/wiki/index.php/Usage). ## Setting up a local environment for development and testing * Install following additional components * Sirius Specifier Environment * Sirius Properties Views - Specifier Support * Xtext Complete SDK * Check out the repository * Import the plug-ins in the Eclipse workspace * Generate the meta-model code * Open the `tdl.genmodel` * Right click on the top-node and generate model code * Generate textual editor code * Open the `GenerateTDLan2.mwe` * Right click and select Run As -> MWE2 Workflow * Optionally (or alternatively) repeat the same steps for the `GenerateTPLan2.mwe` (for editing structured test objectives) * Optionally (or alternatively) repeat the same steps for the `GenerateData.mwe` (for the graphical viewer)