I'm trying to build a widget app (native) for Android and then integrate it with Ionic and Capacitor App. Should I treat it as a plugin or there is other way of integrating it?
I've created all native files and prepared the native version of widget but now I would like to add it to my Ionic project... Anyone can help?
You should treat your widget as if you are working on a native Android app.
Capacitor plays no role here.
if Android widgets are anything like iOS app extensions
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I am currently developing a flutter Chat application that I would like to add to an existing website developed in React. But I'm not sure how to do that or even if it's possible.
I found articles about adding flutter to android or iOS apps. But I found nothing that could help me with integrating a flutter package into a website.
I came across this issue while I was trying to integrate this native SDK with flutter.
SDK link: Piano Composer SDK for android
This native SDK populates an inline webView with a given activity ID. But the issue is, the ShowTemplateController class of this SDK (example link below) expects a webView with a specific ID.
Example link: Piano Composer Show Template for Android.
How to implement this as flutter plugin using pigeon or methodChannel?
Since Ionic React does not support Cordova, is it possible to use Ionic DevApp to view Ionic App on mobile device? If Ionic DevApp is not supported with React based project, any suggestions on how to view and test Ionic Apps on a mobile device without really publishing the app?
I am currently running into the same issue. There seems to be no documentation from the Ionic team on this?
I'm planning to make an application that uses barcode scanning to scan UPC barcodes and maybe other barcode standards, I will be using firebase for database, I would like to have suggestions on which framework/tool for Mobile Development that I should use?
What I need in the framework is :
JS Libraries and packages support(NPM support would be Nice)
Community and tutorial Support(StackOverflow,github..etc)
CSS Libraries and icons support
Access to native features
I'll be developing for android but maybe I'll try to make it cross-platform later
I know about a few frameworks/tools Like ionic3, React Native, Android studio but I'm not sure which I should use?
I am currently developing an app in Ionic and I used the native barcode-scanner plugin. For me it was easy to implement and works great. Ionic makes use of Cordova.
https://ionicframework.com/docs/native/barcode-scanner
This plugin supports UPC_A and UPC_E barcodes.
Ionic has enough documentation and a start guide.
Ionic icons: ionicons
Access to native features: yes
Ionic can build to Android, IOS and windows.
Does phonegap or Ionic framework can be used for mobile website.
Actually I am planing to build mobile app. But confused to pick one of them (phonegap/Ionic).
So, please guide me which one is better. And please guide which one is best for both mobile app and mobile website.
Yes you can. In ionic2 you can do
ionic platform add browser
ionic build browser
Example of website using ionic http://m.stubapp.com/
At first Phonegap is now called Cordova.
Cordova builds an native App using HTML, Javascript and CSS.
With the ionic framework you can Create and Design "Apps" with HTML, Typescript and Sass. Ionic is perfect if you want your App our mobile website to look like an normal native App. Ionic uses Cordova to build the App. I used Ionic myself to build a website.
Ionic gives you the option to build for a browser (ionic build browser).
Then you get the computed HTML, Javascript and CSS.
Please excuse my English, i´m from Germany ;)