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@testjg/nativescript-nfc
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Based on the great and more complete: https://github.com/EddyVerbruggen/nativescript-nfc
ns plugin add @testjg/nativescript-nfc
Make sure your AndroidManifest.xml includes the permission:
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.NFC"/>
In your app code:
import { NfcService } from '@testjg/nativescript-nfc';
export class DemoNfc {
private nfcService = new NfcService();
async startListening() {
const available = await this.nfcService.available();
if (!available) return;
const enabled = await this.nfcService.enabled();
if (!enabled) return;
this.nfcService.setOnNdefDiscoveredListener((nfcData) => console.log('Scanned', nfcData));
}
async stopListening() {
this.nfcService.setOnNdefDiscoveredListener(null);
}
}
Apache License Version 2.0
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The npm package @testjg/nativescript-nfc receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, @testjg/nativescript-nfc popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @testjg/nativescript-nfc demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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