This plugin is an extended version of the original one from napolitano/cordova-plugin-intent. It's main intention is to provide a base64 content stream of the content to allow easier access to shared data. Please note that this will load shared data into the memory and will not work for very large files. May use 'android:largeHeap="true"' in the manifest to improve the size constrains. However, the main intention is for regular image files or small documents.
This plugin allows you to add functionality for receiving content sent from other apps. To enable receiving sent content add the following XML to the MainActivity section of your AndroidManifest.xml
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="android.intent.action.SEND" />
<action android:name="android.intent.action.SEND_MULTIPLE" />
<category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" />
<data android:mimeType="*/*" />
</intent-filter>
You can adjust the mime types your application accepts by defining them explicitly. The above example allows any mime type.
The following example limits allowed mime types to JPG-Images.
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="android.intent.action.SEND" />
<action android:name="android.intent.action.SEND_MULTIPLE" />
<category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" />
<data android:mimeType="image/jpeg" />
</intent-filter>
If you do not want to handle multiple files at once, you can remove the following tag:
<action android:name="android.intent.action.SEND_MULTIPLE" />
It is recommended to use a hook or the custom config plugin to ensure that the above XML will automatically added in case you want to have a fresh checkout or remove/add the platform.
A very quick and much more dirty example hook (tested on Mac OS-X, requires Ruby):
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
replace="
</intent-filter>
<intent-filter>
<action android:name='android.intent.action.SEND' />
<action android:name='android.intent.action.SEND_MULTIPLE'/>
<category android:name='android.intent.category.DEFAULT' />
<data android:mimeType='*/*' />
"
filename = "platforms/android/AndroidManifest.xml"
outdata = File.read(filename).gsub(/<category android\:name=\"android\.intent\.category\.LAUNCHER\" \/>([^<]*)<\/intent-filter>([^<]*)<\/activity>/, "<category android\:name=\"android\.intent\.category\.LAUNCHER\" \/>#{replace}<\/intent-filter><\/activity>")
File.open(filename, 'w') do |out|
out << outdata
end
By default the launch mode of the MainActivity of cordova based applications is set to "singleTop". This is ok for most situations. However you may prefer having the launch mode set to "singleTask" instead. Please read this article to get an idea about the different launch modes: https://www.mobomo.com/2011/06/android-understanding-activity-launchmode/
Setting the launch mode to "singleTask" ensures that your app cannot run in multiple instances as it might happen if launch mode is set to "singleTop" for example if your application is already running and you try to share a webpage from the browser to it.
<activity android:configChanges="orientation|keyboardHidden|keyboard|screenSize|locale"
android:label="@string/activity_name"
android:launchMode="singleTask"
android:name="MainActivity"
android:theme="@android:style/Theme.Holo.Light"
android:windowSoftInputMode="adjustResize">
<intent-filter android:label="@string/launcher_name">
<action android:name="android.intent.action.MAIN" />
<category android:name="android.intent.category.LAUNCHER" />
</intent-filter>
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="android.intent.action.SEND" />
<action android:name="android.intent.action.SEND_MULTIPLE" />
<category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" />
<data android:mimeType="*/*" />
</intent-filter>
</activity>
Cordova >= 6.0.0 apparently requires the launchMode to be set in config.xml
as well:
<platform name="android">
...
<preference name="AndroidLaunchMode" value="singleTask"/>
</platform>
Add the plugin to your project using Cordova CLI:
cordova plugin add https://github.com/napolitano/cordova-plugin-intent
Or using PhoneGap CLI:
phonegap local plugin add https://github.com/napolitano/cordova-plugin-intent
window.plugins.intent.setNewIntentHandler(function (intent) {
// Do things
});
window.plugins.intent.getCordovaIntent(function (intent) {}, function () {});
window.plugins.intent.getRealPathFromContentUrl(contentUrl, function (realPath) {}, function () {});
{
"action": "android.intent.action.SEND_MULTIPLE",
"clipItems": [
{
"uri": "file:///storage/emulated/0/Download/example-document.pdf",
"type": "application/pdf",
"extension": "pdf"
},
{
"uri": "file:///storage/emulated/0/Download/example-archive.zip",
"type": "application/zip",
"extension": "zip"
}
{
"uri": "content://media/external/images/media/29",
"type": "image/jpeg",
"extension": "jpeg"
}
],
"flags": 390070273,
"type": "*/*",
"component": "ComponentInfo{com.example.droid/com.example.droid.MainActivity}",
"extras": "Bundle[mParcelledData.dataSize=596]"
}
While this example shows an JSON representation, you'll actually receive a ready-to-use object (of course with the attributes shown above).
Get limited access to intent properties
Get the real path for the contentUrl
Method passed will be triggered on new intent. Provides limited access to the new intent.
- Android (>= API Level 19 / Kitkat)
document.addEventListener('deviceReady', function(){
window.plugins.intent.getCordovaIntent(function (Intent) {
console.log(Intent);
}, function () {
console.log('Error');
});
}
document.addEventListener('deviceReady', function(){
window.plugins.intent.getRealPathFromContentUrl(
'content://media/external/images/media/81',
function (realPath) {
console.log(realPath);
},
function () {
console.log('Error');
}
);
}
document.addEventListener('deviceReady', function(){
window.plugins.intent.setNewIntentHandler(function (Intent) {
console.log(Intent);
});
}
The plugin is a bare-bones implementation to help me with my projects. The intent passed to JavaScript is not a complete serialized object. The code should receive some refactorings and would benefit from a better JSON library like gson or similar. Test would be nice too.
An example app for Android (made with cordova 5.4.1) was added to the project. The app shows basic usage of the plugin.
On iOS the method "window.handleOpenURL" is your friend. This method will be triggered if someone uses "Open in" to share content to your app.
A basic implementation could look like:
window.handleOpenURL = function (url) {
window.resolveLocalFileSystemURI (
url,
function (fileEntry) {
fileEntry.file (
function (file) {
console.log ('Successfully received file: ' + file.name);
},
function (error) {
console.log (error);
}
)
},
function (error) {
console.log(error);
}
)
};
In order to get this working and make your app a "Open in"-Target on iOS, you have to add some XML to your info.plist
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<!-- whatever else -->
<key>UIFileSharingEnabled</key>
<true/>
<key>CFBundleDocumentTypes</key>
<array>
<dict>
<key>CFBundleTypeIconFiles</key>
<array>
<string>icon-small</string>
</array>
<key>CFBundleTypeName</key>
<string>${PRODUCT_NAME}</string>
<key>CFBundleTypeRole</key>
<string>Viewer</string>
<key>LSHandlerRank</key>
<string>Alternate</string>
<key>LSItemContentTypes</key>
<array>
<string>public.data</string>
<string>public.text</string>
<string>public.image</string>
<string>public.audio</string>
<string>public.audiovisual-content</string>
<string>public.xml</string>
<string>public.movie</string>
<string>public.font</string>
<string>com.adobe.postscript</string>
<string>com.adobe.pdf</string>
<string>org.gnu.gnu-zip-archve</string>
</array>
</dict>
</array>
</dict>
</plist>