com.meteor.cordova-update's Issues
Cordova error: Failed to fetch plugin
Hello I want to know which folder put the update files from Cordova? I use MAC OSX 10.6.8 .
When I try to run the application appears the following error:
While adding plugin
https://github.com/meteor/com.meteor.cordova-update.git#16c53f53e438fc8b1b9c768de36f0a8974e38b49
to Cordova project:
Cordova error: Failed to fetch plugin
https://github.com/meteor/com.meteor.cordova-update.git via git.
Either there is a connection problems, or plugin spec is incorrect:
Error: git: Command failed with exit code null
(If the error message contains suggestions for a fix, note that this may not
apply to the Meteor integration. You can try running again with the
--verbose option to help diagnose the issue.)
I appreciate your attention and look forward to answer.
how to use this plugin
How can I load this plugin in meteor, and how to access files in a meteor template?
Documentation would be nice
Hi guys,
I'm building a hybrid Meteor Cordova app and I'm having problems to understand, how exactly the information exchange between Meteor, Cordova and the native side works. Hence, I tried to delve more into the source code, but I am not really sure if I understand it.
As far as I can tell, METEORCordovaURLProtocol seems to establish an internal pseudo-webserver that servers local files stored on the device via the http://meeor.local address. And I'm also assuming that CordovaUpdate establishes this protocol handler.
Yet, this is all just a guess, and it would be highly appreciated if even those "internal plugins" would be documented. At the moment, there is even no comments in the source code, which is not really nice for other developers ;-)
I would be especially interested, what role the method sendPluginResult() plays exactly.
Background of my question: I've noticed that the handleOpenURL JS calls are not being executed if my hybrid app sends this too early, e.g. before Meteor has started up completely. Hence, I'm trying to figure out how I could hook into the event management process to implement a kind of command queue that regularly polls if Meteor is running to send commands safely. Maybe there is already something like that in Cordova (I've seen some queue code there), but I'm not too deep into that code already.
TL;DR: More documentation about the native side of Meteor Cordova would highly be appreciated.
Cordova 2.3 can't navigate to http://meteor.local
This seems like an intended way to not run the app from the file://
protocol so that you'd have access to cookies etc., but however it doesn't work on Android 2.3+
It only works from Android 4.0+
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