[aerogear-dev] cordova plugins landed

Karel Piwko kpiwko at redhat.com
Thu Oct 10 06:29:43 EDT 2013


On Wed, 9 Oct 2013 21:44:35 +0200
Erik Jan de Wit <edewit at redhat.com> wrote:

> Hi
> 
> The cordova plugins have landed under the aerogear base project:
> 
> The OTP cordova plugin with integrated barcode scanner aerogear-otp-cordova
> The specialized push plugin for easy integration with Unified Push Server
> aerogear-pushplugin-cordova Demo project of the aerodoc-web project wrapped
> in cordova together with the standard PushPlugin for the push messages
> aerogear-aerodoc-cordova This is a step in the right direction for our
> efforts to support cordova developers more, but we need more and we don't
> need to support only the current modules we can create other handy plugins
> that are not there now. For example:
> 
> Crypto native storage
> GeoTools Plugin (GeoFencing Maps)
> Google Wallet Plugin (does iOS have something like that?)
> Ads Plugin (one that combines iOS and Android)
> WP8 support for all existing plugins
> So please if you have some ideas about what else would be good to develop I
> would like to hear about it.
> 
> One issue still remain although these plugins contain tests and these tests
> are integration test and need to run on an emulator or on a actual device, do
> any of you have ideas how we can get that configured on travis. Or if you
> have other ideas how to test these plugins would be more then welcome.

Erik, let me setup Travis for you by the end of next week, if it can wait. I'm
pretty sure it can be automated at least for Android, using instructions
similar to
http://rkistner.github.io/android/2013/02/05/android-builds-on-travis-ci/. It
that would not work, we could use Jenkins, either on Cloudbees or the RH
internal one.

> 
> Cheers, Erik Jan


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