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[DEPRECATED] This repo is for remaining backwards compatible with previous versions of Cordova.
This repo is for remaining backwards compatible with previous versions of Cordova.
This plugin is no longer being worked on as the functionality provided by this plugin is now included in cordova-android 6.3.0. You should upgrade your application to use version 1.2.0 of this plugin. It will detect whether or not the plugin is required based on the version of cordova-android your app uses.
Your plugin can depend on this plugin and use it to handle the new run time permissions Android 6.0.0 (cordova-android 5.0.0) introduced.
View this commit to see how to depend on cordova-plugin-compat
. View this file to see how PermissionHelper
is being used to request and store permissions. Read more about Android permissions at http://cordova.apache.org/docs/en/latest/guide/platforms/android/plugin.html#android-permissions.
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[DEPRECATED] This repo is for remaining backwards compatible with previous versions of Cordova.
The npm package cordova-plugin-compat receives a total of 3,570 weekly downloads. As such, cordova-plugin-compat popularity was classified as popular.
We found that cordova-plugin-compat demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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