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@moodlehq/cordova-plugin-file-transfer
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Moodle's fork of Cordova File Transfer Plugin
This is a fork of cordova-plugin-file-transfer
by Moodle HQ. If you are looking for the documentation, you can read the original at apache/cordova-plugin-file-transfer.
We created this fork because we needed to include the following modifications in our mobile application:
PR | Description |
---|---|
- | Return headers along with the file entry when downloading a file |
You can see all the changes here: 2.0.0...moodlemobile:v2.0.0-moodle.2
You can install this package using the original installation instructions, but installing this package instead:
cordova plugin add @moodlehq/cordova-plugin-file-transfer@2.0.0-moodle.2
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Moodle's fork of Cordova File Transfer Plugin
The npm package @moodlehq/cordova-plugin-file-transfer receives a total of 424 weekly downloads. As such, @moodlehq/cordova-plugin-file-transfer popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @moodlehq/cordova-plugin-file-transfer demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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