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Acknowledgments 

  • iOS: Appoxee plugin support iOS7 and above

Prerequisites

  • Node and PhoneGap CLI installed on your mac.
  • Cordova 5.0.0 and above
  • Appoxee Cordova plugin 1.0.

Integration - Phase 1

  • Download the plugin
  • Add the plugin with the following command:

Versions under 1.5.0 (not including).

Cordova CLI
cd Path/To/My/PhonegapProject
cordova plugin add /path/to/location/of/plugin

Versions 1.5.0 and above.

Cordova CLI
cd Path/To/My/PhonegapProject
cordova plugin add /path/to/location/of/plugin

        OR, indicate if Android applications should open landing pages inside, or outside the application.

Cordova CLI
cd Path/To/My/PhonegapProject
cordova plugin add /path/to/location/of/plugin --variable APX_OPEN_URL_INTERNAL='no' 
/* pass 'no' or 'yes' when adding the plugin to indicate if on Android, landing pages should be opened inside or outside the application. */

Integration - Phase 2

Android - Initialize the plugin in your Javascript application, as soon as possible, by calling the following:

Initialize plugin
function engage() {

	AppoxeePlugin.engage("sdk.id",
    	                "app.secret",
        	            function (json) {
            	        alert(JSON.stringify(json));
                	    },
                    	function (json) {
                    	alert(JSON.stringify(json));
                    	});
}


iOS  - No need to explicitly engage the plugin via your JavaScript code.

  • iOS 1.3.1 and above

Add to your application plist file the "appoxee_sdk_key" with a string value of your application SDK key.

No need to explicitly call the AppoxeePlugin.engage() method.

application.plist
<key>appoxee_sdk_key</key>
<string>the_sdk_key</string>


  • iOS 1.5.0 and above

Locate AppoxeeConfig.plist on the Cordova Xcode project file structure.

AppoxeeConfig.plist location
~/CORDOVA_PROJECT_NAME/APPLICATION_NAME/platforms/ios/XCODE_APP_NAME/Resources/AppoxeeConfig.plist
  1. Enter your SDK key.
  2. Choose the Appoxee environment to work against.
  3. Choose if landing pages open inside, or outside the application.

application.plist
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
    <dict>
        <key>sdk</key>
        <dict>
            <key>sdk_key</key>
            <string>123456789.00</string>
            <key>is_eu</key> <!-- Optional, indicate if account is EU / US -->
            <false/>
            <key>open_landing_page_inside_app</key> <!-- Optional, indicate if landing page should open inside the app or via Safari -->
            <false/>
        </dict>
    </dict>
</plist>


Note that iOS / Android applications will not share the same SDK key & secret, so you'll need to supply the right key for each platform, if you are compiling the same code for both platforms.

Content Security Policy & inline functions

In order to:

  1. run the engage() method in your HTML code
  2. enable iOS10 with cordova

make sure your meta tag of Content-Security-Policy contains the following definition (allowing inline function and code execution):

HTML Code
  <meta http-equiv="Content-Security-Policy" content="default-src * gap://ready file:; style-src 'self' 'unsafe-inline' *; script-src 'self' 'unsafe-inline' 'unsafe-eval' *">

Android small icon 

In order to override the small icon in the notification bar, you'll have to create a drawable named "apx_small_icon" - place an image file with that name in the project's drawable folder(s) (eg: <project>/platforms/android/res/drawable-xhdpi )


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