This plugin will open a file on your device file system with its default application.
cordova.plugins.fileOpener2.open(
filePath,
fileMIMEType,
{
error : function(){ },
success : function(){ }
}
);
$ cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-file-opener2
The following platforms and versions are supported by the latest release:
- Android 4.4+ / iOS 9+ / Windows / Electron
- Cordova CLI 7.0 or higher
Cordova CLI 6.0 is supported by 2.0.19, but there are a number of issues, particularly with Android builds (see 232 203 207). Using the cordova-android-support-gradle-release plugin may help.
This plugin supports AndroidX out of the box.
Opens a file
- Android 4.4+
- iOS 9+
- Windows
- Electron
Open an APK install dialog:
cordova.plugins.fileOpener2.open(
'/Downloads/gmail.apk',
'application/vnd.android.package-archive'
);
Open a PDF document with the default PDF reader and optional callback object:
cordova.plugins.fileOpener2.open(
'/Download/starwars.pdf', // You can also use a Cordova-style file uri: cdvfile://localhost/persistent/Downloads/starwars.pdf
'application/pdf',
{
error : function(e) {
console.log('Error status: ' + e.status + ' - Error message: ' + e.message);
},
success : function () {
console.log('file opened successfully');
}
}
);
Note on Electron: Do not forget to enable Node.js in your app by adding "nodeIntegration": true
to platforms/electron/platform_www/cdv-electron-settings.json
file, See Cordova-Electron documentation.
Install From Market: to install an APK from a market place, such as Google Play or the App Store, you can use an <a>
tag in combination with the market://
protocol:
<a href="market://details?id=xxxx" target="_system">Install from Google Play</a>
<a href="itms-apps://itunes.apple.com/app/my-app/idxxxxxxxx?mt=8" target="_system">Install from App Store</a>
or in code:
window.open("[market:// or itms-apps:// link]","_system");
Opens with system modal to open file with an already installed app.
- Android 4.4+
- iOS 9+
cordova.plugins.fileOpener2.showOpenWithDialog(
'/Downloads/starwars.pdf', // You can also use a Cordova-style file uri: cdvfile://localhost/persistent/Downloads/starwars.pdf
'application/pdf',
{
error : function(e) {
console.log('Error status: ' + e.status + ' - Error message: ' + e.message);
},
success : function () {
console.log('file opened successfully');
},
pos : [0, 0] // needed on iPad to avoid ui errors
}
);
position
array of coordinates from top-left device screen, use for iOS dialog positioning.
Uninstall a package with its ID.
Note: You need to add <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.REQUEST_DELETE_PACKAGES" />
to your AndroidManifest.xml
- Android 4.4+
cordova.plugins.fileOpener2.uninstall('com.zynga.FarmVille2CountryEscape', {
error : function(e) {
console.log('Error status: ' + e.status + ' - Error message: ' + e.message);
},
success : function() {
console.log('Uninstall intent activity started.');
}
});
Check if an app is already installed.
- Android 4.4+
cordova.plugins.fileOpener2.appIsInstalled('com.adobe.reader', {
success : function(res) {
if (res.status === 0) {
console.log('Adobe Reader is not installed.');
} else {
console.log('Adobe Reader is installed.')
}
}
});
The following limitations apply when opening an APK file for installation:
- On Android 8+, your application must have the
ACTION_INSTALL_PACKAGE
permission. You can add it by adding this to your app'sconfig.xml
file:
<platform name="android">
<config-file parent="/manifest" target="AndroidManifest.xml" xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android">
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.REQUEST_INSTALL_PACKAGES" />
</config-file>
</platform>
- Before Android 7, you can only install APKs from the "external" partition. For example, you can install from
cordova.file.externalDataDirectory
, but not fromcordova.file.dataDirectory
. Android 7+ does not have this limitation.
It is not always possible to open a file from the SD Card using this plugin on Android. This is because the underlying Android library used does not support serving files from secondary external storage devices. Whether or not your the SD card is treated as a secondary external device depends on your particular phone's set up.
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For properly opening any file, you must already have a suitable reader for that particular file type installed on your device. Otherwise this will not work.
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It is reported that in iOS, you might need to remove
<preference name="iosPersistentFileLocation" value="Library" />
from yourconfig.xml
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If you are wondering what MIME-type should you pass as the second argument to
open
function, here is a list of all known MIME-types