On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 2:32 AM, Axel Nennker wrote:
> Just found this: chrome.runtime (Stable since Chrome 22.)
> http://developer.chrome.com/extensions/runtime#method-getManifest
>
> getManifest
> object chrome.runtime.getManifest()
>
Obligatory:
https://github.com/MobileChromeApps/mobile-chro
Just found this: chrome.runtime (Stable since Chrome 22.)
http://developer.chrome.com/extensions/runtime#method-getManifest
getManifest
object chrome.runtime.getManifest()
Returns details about the app or extension from the manifest. The object
returned is a serialization of the full manifest
fi
On Mon Mar 3 12:45 PM, Brian LeRoux wrote:
> sure, but that is most certainly a user space instrumentation and done
> very easily
> with a hook
>
> do ALL apps need that instrumentation? probably not
>
Fair enough, don't have a strong opinion about it.
Is the list of installed plugins & versio
sure, but that is most certainly a user space instrumentation and done very
easily with a hook
do ALL apps need that instrumentation? probably not
On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 7:35 AM, Jonathan Bond-Caron wrote:
> On Sat Mar 1 02:19 PM, Brian LeRoux wrote:
> > No, no, I'm suggesting this is a user s
On Sat Mar 1 02:19 PM, Brian LeRoux wrote:
> No, no, I'm suggesting this is a user space problem. Easily solved by
> the user.
> (Certainly the first/only time I've heard a desire for this
> feature.)
Here's a very common use case:
- error occurs
- send application info to a central server
Usu
AM
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Reply To: dev@cordova.apache.org
Subject: Re: get config.xml data from js
No, no, I'm suggesting this is a user space problem. Easily solved by the
user. (Certainly the first/only time I've heard a desire for this feature.)
On Feb 28, 2014 3:34 PM, "Jesse&
No, no, I'm suggesting this is a user space problem. Easily solved by the
user. (Certainly the first/only time I've heard a desire for this feature.)
On Feb 28, 2014 3:34 PM, "Jesse" wrote:
> Yes, but then we have to agree on the format of config.json, which could
> take weeks.
>
> Something like
I think is is either
file:///android_res/config.xml or "../../res/config.xml.
I am not sure why there is a config.xml in a FirefoxOS app anyway.
Cordova creates a manifest.webapp from the project's config.xml
Probably a relict to copy that to the app's root directory.
I think readConfig on Firefo
Didn't know about android_res/ neat!
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 6:27 PM, Jesse wrote:
> Yes, but then we have to agree on the format of config.json, which could
> take weeks.
>
> Something like this [1] should handle it. Untested ...
>
>
> [1] https://gist.github.com/purplecabbage/9282132
>
>
>
>
Yes, but then we have to agree on the format of config.json, which could
take weeks.
Something like this [1] should handle it. Untested ...
[1] https://gist.github.com/purplecabbage/9282132
@purplecabbage
risingj.com
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 3:14 PM, Brian LeRoux wrote:
> So, before we go
So, before we go too much farther with this...what is the usecase? Could a
build step hook address the idea? (Eg write a file called config.json)
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 2:57 PM, Axel Nennker wrote:
> cordova.js is platform specific anyway.
> Am 28.02.2014 23:16 schrieb "Jesse" :
>
> > So I gu
cordova.js is platform specific anyway.
Am 28.02.2014 23:16 schrieb "Jesse" :
> So I guess things are not as standardized as we thought.
>
> iOS, WP7, WP8, Windows8, Ubuntu?[1] :
> ../config.xml
> Android :
> ../../android_res/xml/config.xml
> bb10 :
> config.xml
>
>
> [1]
>
> https://github.com/
Absolutely, we should implement in JS if possible, but it would still be
nice if all core (and 3rdparty) plugins could shar the same snippet of
code, shared caching etc, and I think a core plugin is the way to go at the
moment.
-Michal
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 5:16 PM, Jesse wrote:
> So I guess
So I guess things are not as standardized as we thought.
iOS, WP7, WP8, Windows8, Ubuntu?[1] :
../config.xml
Android :
../../android_res/xml/config.xml
bb10 :
config.xml
[1]
https://github.com/apache/cordova-ubuntu/blob/cd6b3d11b58f38932797f1f4130ce40f772bdcd5/main.cpp#L66
Still completely mana
On Fri Feb 28 04:06 PM, Michal Mocny wrote:
> Now that I look a bit deeper, that plugin I only returns
> specifically,
> not the entire contents of config.xml (name is not a
> ).
>
> It also does not currently implement a way to inspect all preferences,
> just has a
> way to get the value for a s
Looks better than it works.
This does not trigger the alert. Neither with two / or three / after
"file:"
while "config.xml" alone works after I have put config.xml in www
document.addEventListener( "deviceready",
function() {
function readConfig() {
var xhr = ne
BTW: android_res and android_assets are special Android URIs that
access the APK directly. They are read-only directories, and they
basically are used to access static files. They also tend to be buggy
as all hell, so YMMV.
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 1:54 PM, Joe Bowser wrote:
> Can't you just use
Can't you just use an XHR to this URI:
file://android_res/xml/config.xml?
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 1:48 PM, Jesse wrote:
> They seem to be in the root iOS, android, and windows phone.
>
> NSString* path = [[NSBundle mainBundle] pathForResource:@"config" ofType:
> @"xml"];
>
> int id = action.get
They seem to be in the root iOS, android, and windows phone.
NSString* path = [[NSBundle mainBundle] pathForResource:@"config" ofType:
@"xml"];
int id = action.getResources().getIdentifier("config", "xml", action.
getClass().getPackage().getName());
*StreamResourceInfo streamInfo = Application.G
Michal: Does your plugin work for non-string preferences?
https://github.com/apache/cordova-labs/blob/cdvtest/cordova-plugin-appsettings/src/android/AppSettings.java#L22has
a getString.
BTW: When looking a the code of Config.java I was wondering why there are
all those "equalsIgnoreCase" e.g.
http
Jesse. Thanks that works after I put config.xml back into www and removed
the ../ from your code.
But I had just changed my project's structure to remove config.xml from www.
I think it is better to have some cli script to handle this without the
need for a platform dependent plugin.
Maybe prepare.
config.xml isn't in the www/ on all platforms.
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 4:15 PM, Jesse wrote:
> function readConfig() {
> var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
> xhr.addEventListener("load", function () {
> var parser = new DOMParser();
> var doc = parser.parseFromString(xhr.re
function readConfig() {
var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
xhr.addEventListener("load", function () {
var parser = new DOMParser();
var doc = parser.parseFromString(xhr.responseText,
"application/xml");
alert("Description : " +
doc.getElementsByTagName("description").it
Now that I look a bit deeper, that plugin I only returns
specifically, not the entire contents of config.xml (name is not a
).
It also does not currently implement a way to inspect all preferences, just
has a way to get the value for a specific one.
I do think it would be a good idea to just hav
This only effects "preference" elements. Not author, name, widget.id,
description.
2014-02-28 21:57 GMT+01:00 Michal Mocny :
> David already wrote a plugin for this a few months ago for us to use in the
> test harness:
>
> https://github.com/apache/cordova-labs/tree/cdvtest/cordova-plugin-appse
David already wrote a plugin for this a few months ago for us to use in the
test harness:
https://github.com/apache/cordova-labs/tree/cdvtest/cordova-plugin-appsettings
I think he planned on proposing it for core but there was never really a
reason for it. I guess now's a good time to get that go
Certainly a reasonable thing to want to do, but there's no way currently
short of writing a custom plugin, or a post-prepare hook.
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 3:34 PM, Axel Nennker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I fear this is a stupid question but I could not find the answer in the
> cordova docs or on the net
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