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jgnpmplus-jverification-cordova-plugin
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极光认证官方支持的 cordova 插件(Android & iOS)
注意:插件不支持 cordova-android 7.0.0之前版本。
如果需要在cordova-android 7.0.0之前版本集成插件,参照这篇文章
cordova plugin add jgnpmplus-jverification-cordova-plugin --variable APP_KEY=极光appKey
cordova plugin add https://github.com/jpush/JVerification-cordova-plugin.git --variable APP_KEY=极光appKey
cordova plugin add <plugin_local_path> --variable APP_KEY=极光appKey
***说明 ***:
android 如果你的应用的targetSdkVersion >=28,设备在Android P 上是默认限制使用http请求的,开发者需要做如下配置:
在res文件夹下创建一个xml文件夹,然后创建一个network_security_config.xml文件,文件内容如下:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<network-security-config>
<base-config cleartextTrafficPermitted="true">
<trust-anchors>
<certificates src="system" />
</trust-anchors>
</base-config>
</network-security-config>
<application
...
android:networkSecurityConfig="@xml/network_security_config"
...
/>
可直接参考 jgnpmplus-JVerification-cordova-plugin.js 文件。
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jgnpmplus-JVerification-cordova-plugin
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