Dexie Js not working on mobile - ionic-framework

I'm trying to use the indexedDb wrapper, Dexie js for local data persistence in an hybride mobile app in Ionic 3. On browser everything works fine . but when I build the app on android it seems to not working. Could someone help me ?

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Any cordova plugin to add WebAuthn API to Android WebView?

We've developed a cordova app that shows one of our websites (which is also accessible using a web browser).
Recently, FIDO2 authentication using WebAuthn has been added to that website. This works fine in the tested browsers (Chrome and Firefox), but not in our cordova application, as it uses Android WebView, which doesn't implement the WebAuthn API.
Does anybody know if there is any cordova plugin to add this API to Android WebView?
Is there any website with information about the Android WebView roadmap (bugs that will be fixed in next release, new features that will be added, ...)?
You're correct that Android WebView doesn't support WebAuthn in Android 13. We hope to address that in the Android 14 timeframe but, for now, you have to inject Javascript hooks and use a Javascript bridge to implement it. It's certainly possible to do but I'm not aware of any packaged solutions that do it.

reCaptcha v3 on mobile devices

Could someone help me please?
I'm implementing Google Recaptcha V3, for Android and iOS applications.
I use the following command to get a return:
bool ready = await GRecaptchaV3.ready("");
When running as a web application, it works normally because it is imported in index.html
< script src="https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api.js?render=">< /script>
But, when running on the emulator, mobile applications do not interpret this index.html file, so the javascript is not loaded and my request does not return as expected.
Any idea?
Thanks!
Unfortunately, g_recaptcha_v3 only supports the web platform. As you can see in the screenshot below, the pub.dev site only lists web as a platform for this plugin.

Debug an Ionic app published on google play

I am new to ionic app development. I have managed to make an ionic app and test it using android emulator. It works fine.
My app connects to a backend which is deployed on a DNS server and the data is exchanged.
This worked fine using ionic serve or even using the command ionic cordova run android --device.
However, the data is not getting updated on backend when I am trying to use the app after installing it from google play.
Can someone please help me how to debug the app.
I have installed the app on my android device and now trying to hit my backend server to update the data.
Thank you in advance.

g-places-autocomplete not working on android build

I am creating app on ionic and used g-places-autocomplete for google place auto complete.
It works well on browser, but not working on app after I built it on android app via ionic build android command.
After debug with android test app, i got error that i have not add Referrer URL as per android strucuture which is "file_url//android_asset/XXXXX".
After i added above type of URL, it start working.

Call phonegap plugin function within web app

i am building my first phonegap app and when i open the app i instantly redirecting (window.location) the user to my server where my web app is hosted. Is it possible to load the phonegap plugins from there? Because the "deviceready" event is not firing and i cannot call any plugin functions.
I can confirm that loading remotely does appear to allow access to native components (when scripts are properly loaded) and that cordova.jsdoes not appear to need to be loaded by the local index.html bootstrap.
Short answer: Yes
Some 'gotcha's'
You will have to supply correct cordova.js version for the platform browsing to your site.
you can look here for more info https://github.com/apache/cordova-js. This project hosts the core js elements, and builds the platform specific cordova.js lib
Any plugin api's your app wants to interact with must be pre-installed into the Native App
any plugin with native code will have to be added to the project and deployed to device bundled inside the app. There is no way to lazyload native code. The js portions of the plugin could be hosted on your server, however.
More information, some apps that do this
The PhoneGap Developer App uses a similar technique to what is describe above and what you want. The only difference is that it is meant as a dev tool, and the server is a local dev machine.
The Cordova App Harness also uses this technique of pre-bundling an app package with plugins, to be consumed by remotely hosted resources
You cannot, deviceready only functioning if the app run on mobile phone environment only. If web based or dekstop application, it won't trigger.
No , dont do that . loading remote website will not able to intract with your plugins . and the app will get rejected on istore too