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Before you begin

Make sure you install the following tools and libraries.

  • You should already have Node.js/npm and the Cordova package installed. If you don't, you can download and install Node from https://nodejs.org/en/download/.

  • The Ionic CLI tool is also required. You can find instructions to install Ionic Cordova and set up your Cordova app at http://ionicframework.com/docs/cli/.

    • Make sure you are using Cordova version is 6.3.0 or below.
  • You should have Cocoapods installed. If you don't, you can download and install Cocoapods from http://cocoapods.org/

To create a Cordova application, use the Cordova Plugin for the IBM Bluemix Mobile Services Core SDK:

  1. Create a Cordova application
  2. Add Cordova platforms
  3. Add Cordova plugin
  4. Configure your platform

Installation

1. Create the project

  1. Run the following commands to create a new Cordova application. Alternatively you can use an existing application as well.

    $ ionic start Domenow blank
    $ cd Domenow && ls
    
  2. Edit the config.xml file and set the desired application name in the <name> element instead of a default HelloCordova.

  3. Continue editing config.xml

2. Adding Cordova platforms

Run the following commands for the platforms that you want to add to your Cordova application:

ionic platform add ios

ionic platform add android

3. Adding Cordova plugin

Run the following command from your Cordova application's root directory to add the bms-core plugin:

ionic plugin add cordova-plugin-console
ionic plugin add cordova-plugin-dialogs
ionic plugin add cordova-plugin-inappbrowser
ionic plugin add bms-push

You can check if the plugin installed successfully by running the following command, which lists your installed Cordova plugins:

ionic plugin list

4. Configuring your platform

Configuring Your iOS Environment

Note: Before you begin, make sure that you are using Xcode 7 or above.

  1. Run cordova prepare ios to prepare the Cordova application with the necessary CocoaPod dependencies.

  2. Build and run your application with Xcode or by running the following command:

    ionic build ios

Configuring Your Android Environment

  1. Build your Android project by running the following command:

    ionic build android

Important: Before opening your project in Android Studio, you must first build your Cordova application through the Cordova commmand-line interface (CLI). Otherwise, you will encounter build errors.

Using the Cordova Plugin

Change log

0.0.1
  • Initial release

Copyrights

Copyright 2017 MobileTarget.

You may not use this file except in compliance with the License.

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