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@capacitor/app-launcher
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The AppLauncher API allows your app to check if an app can be opened and open it.
On iOS you can only open apps if you know their url scheme.
On Android you can open apps if you know their url scheme or use their public package name.
Note: On Android 11 and newer you have to add the app package names you want to query in the AndroidManifest.xml
inside the queries
tag.
Example:
<queries>
<package android:name="com.getcapacitor.myapp" />
</queries>
npm install @capacitor/app-launcher
npx cap sync
import { AppLauncher } from '@capacitor/app-launcher';
const checkCanOpenUrl = async () => {
const { value } = await AppLauncher.canOpenUrl({ url: 'com.getcapacitor.myapp' });
alert('Can open url: ', value);
};
const openPortfolioPage = async () => {
await AppLauncher.openUrl({ url: 'com.getcapacitor.myapp://page?id=portfolio' });
};
canOpenUrl(options: CanOpenURLOptions) => Promise<CanOpenURLResult>
Check if an app can be opened with the given URL.
On iOS you must declare the URL schemes you pass to this method by adding
the LSApplicationQueriesSchemes
key to your app's Info.plist
file.
Learn more about configuring
Info.plist
.
This method always returns false for undeclared schemes, whether or not an appropriate app is installed. To learn more about the key, see LSApplicationQueriesSchemes.
Param | Type |
---|---|
options | CanOpenURLOptions |
Returns: Promise<CanOpenURLResult>
Since: 1.0.0
openUrl(options: OpenURLOptions) => Promise<OpenURLResult>
Open an app with the given URL. On iOS the URL should be a known URLScheme. On Android the URL can be a known URLScheme or an app package name.
Param | Type |
---|---|
options | OpenURLOptions |
Returns: Promise<OpenURLResult>
Since: 1.0.0
Prop | Type |
---|---|
value | boolean |
Prop | Type |
---|---|
url | string |
Prop | Type |
---|---|
completed | boolean |
Prop | Type |
---|---|
url | string |
FAQs
The AppLauncher API allows to open other apps
The npm package @capacitor/app-launcher receives a total of 22,871 weekly downloads. As such, @capacitor/app-launcher popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @capacitor/app-launcher demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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