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onesignal-cordova-plugin-pgb-compat
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NOTE: Only use for PhoneGap Build, otherwise use onesignal-cordova-plugin instead. Follow our [setup guide](http://documentation.onesignal.com/docs/phonegap-sdk-overview) to get started.
This PGB-Compat branch is being phased out now that PhoneGap (PBG) now supports gradle builds. Please switch to onesignal-cordova-plugin
using the config.xml settings below as soon as possible:
<gap:plugin name="onesignal-cordova-plugin" source="npm" />
<!-- Recommend the newest cli but requires cli-5.1.1+, and gradle for Android. -->
<preference name="phonegap-version" value="cli-5.4.1" />
<preference name="android-build-tool" value="gradle" />
If you have other plugins in your project that are incompatibile with Corodva 4.0.0+ or gradle builds make sure your using the latest version of the their plugin. Also check for updated plugin names on npmjs.com.
This pgb-compat branch will continue to be updated but updates will stop to this branch near future once it has been fully deprecated.
OneSignal is a free push notification service for mobile apps. This plugin makes it easy to integrate OneSignal into your PhoneGap Build projects.
FAQs
NOTE: Only use for PhoneGap Build, otherwise use onesignal-cordova-plugin instead. Follow our [setup guide](http://documentation.onesignal.com/docs/phonegap-sdk-overview) to get started.
We found that onesignal-cordova-plugin-pgb-compat 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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