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cordova-plugin-icloudkv
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iOS iCloud KeyValue Store plugin for Cordova
Allows storing small amounts of configuration data in iCloud from Cordova/PhoneGap. Wraps NSUbiquitousKeyValueStore class.
Cordova/PhoneGap >= 3.0
cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-icloudkv
The plugin becomes available when DeviceReady event is fired, it creates the object iCloudKV
with the following methods:
sync(successCallback/*(dictionary_with_all_sync_keys)*/ , failCallback)
In addition to calling NSUbiquitousKeyValueStore sync method the plugin's sync returns the dictionary holding all iCloud data for the app.
Normally you only need to call the sync once - on application load.
Reminder: Calling sync does not guarantee (or matter for) syncrhonization with iCloud but only between the in-memory and the flash storage that will be eventually synced with iCloud by an independent agent.
save(key, value, successCallback)
Saves string value for the key.
load(key, successCallback/*(value)*/, failCallback)
Loads string value for the key.
remove(key, successCallback)
Removes the key.
monitor(notificationCallback/*(value)*/, successCallback)
Monitor changes of the app's iCloud.
For the simplest (but probably sufficient for most apps) implementation you will only need two methods: sync (on page load) and save (each time a value is changed).
Special thanks to Pierrick Rouxel and Alexander Portnoy, for upgrading the plugin for Cordova 3.0.
If you have a patch, fork my repo and send me a pull request. Submit bug reports on GitHub, please.
v0.4.0:
v0.3.0: First version of forked plugin:
FAQs
Cordova iCloud Key Value Plugin
We found that cordova-plugin-icloudkv demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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