I'm trying to understand the cordova-mobile-spec test case
"contacts.spec.21 update a contact".
This test case clearly expects that saving over a contact email with an
empty string will remove that email.
But I didn't see any mention of this kind of functionality in the
cordova documentati
Hmmm,
I actually thought we were leaving logger in core and not pulling out the
console plugin. I at least marked it on jira
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-3639. We should probably discuss
if this is something that we want to pull out into its own plugin.
CDVLogger is the reason console.
Hi there
I am using Cordova 2.7.0. I have two questions.
1.
I run cordova-js browser test by typing "jake btest" then I found the result
depends on which browser I use.
The differences are
IE: Test result is not displayed at all
Firefox: Test runs but 6 failures
Chrome: Te
All right,
Thanks for your reply
- Original Message -
From: "Marcel Kinard"
To: dev@cordova.apache.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 2, 2013 2:58:36 AM
Subject: Re: Question about the git workflow when working on a branch
I'm relatively new, but from what I've seen contributions are made only to
First, I know I should likely not be using 'master', but a named branch like
'2.9.x', but I cannot seem to wrangle git into doing this for me.
With that out of the way, I just did a git pull on the my locally cloned,
read-only repo. According to the last commit message - "Remove CDVLogger (move
Good day,
I just signed up to the mailing list, though I have been a very happy user of
Cordova for a while now. I am working on a plugin for Cordova, and have thus
far developed on iOS, and everything is fine. I started a new project with
Cordova OS X, and ported some code over. But it was not
Here's another take that, after discussing with Mike Brooks about, makes
more sense: introducing a `supports` API, something like:
cordova platform supports android
AND
cordova supports android
Both would invoke the same thing: essentially shelling out to
./bin/check_reqs for each platform. Fro
I think we still want . We (the Google team) discussed this tag a
while back, since it seemed to be contentless. It shouldn't need to be
changed often, since for most plugins the Cordova API is stable.
But sometimes the Cordova bridge or API changes in a way the plugin depends
on, and that's a Cor
Copy/paste fine for this particular instance but if we start seeing every
other iOS plugin do a similar thing, I think that translates into
something that should be considered as the "core" iOS implementation
providing, no?
On 6/28/13 1:42 PM, "Andrew Grieve" wrote:
>Yeah, I think the need for s
I like this, allows for fine-grained support.
Does this proposal essentially EOL the elements in the plugin
spec? Is there a case where a plugin manifest would want to specify both
minimum/maximum cordova version constraints AS WELL AS platform os/sdk
constraints?
On 6/28/13 3:42 PM, "Shazron"
Yep, at least Mike and I will be working this week. We are just coming
back from nodeconf, re-energized and ready to apply learnings to our node
tooling :)
On 6/28/13 5:02 PM, "Joe Bowser" wrote:
>I think most of the Vancouver committers are still working (I'm not).
>On Jun 28, 2013 4:09 PM, "Sh
Great idea
On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 1:02 PM, Filip Maj wrote:
> That is awesome Andrew!
>
> On 6/28/13 7:05 PM, "Andrew Grieve" wrote:
>
> >Just added a plugin to mobile-spec that depends on other plugins. Here's a
> >3.0 flow that uses coho and the dependency plugin to build mobile-spec for
> >
That is awesome Andrew!
On 6/28/13 7:05 PM, "Andrew Grieve" wrote:
>Just added a plugin to mobile-spec that depends on other plugins. Here's a
>3.0 flow that uses coho and the dependency plugin to build mobile-spec for
>ios & android where all plugins & repos point to dev versions:
>
>./cordova-
The project name provided to the cli is just a project name.
If you want to tweak the LABEL of your app, you should be changing the
contents of the config.xml file under your www/ folder. For more
information check out the config.xml section of the README [1].
[1]
https://github.com/apache/cordo
Hey Piotr,
Most Cordova platforms include two "stacks": a native and a web stack, or
side, or context. For example, Android and iOS implement various bits of
functionality (like access to contacts data) by bridging into the native
SDK APIs and making native calls, then sending messages back into t
So, I've been away from Cordova development for several months. I thought
I might look into fixing a few iOS bugs.
- I updated my cordova-ios repo and used the create script to create a
new test project as this seemed to be still available. I know cli is
available but I didn't see optio
I'm relatively new, but from what I've seen contributions are made only to
master. The older x.y.0 branches don't see any commits after they have been
released, unless there is a serious issue that would require an x.y.1 release
because x.y.0 was broken at it's inception.
But 3.0.0 hasn't been
OK,
now It's stuck on events which are waiting for initialization (in array
channel.deviceReadyChannelsArray)
https://github.com/apache/cordova-firefoxos/blob/master/lib/cordova.firefoxos.js#L5976
- onCordovaReady and onCordovaConnectionReady.
onCordovaReady is fired, but onCordovaConnectionRea
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