Why you should use this plugin?
- Cordova + Promise interface out of the box
- Supports many platforms (Android, iOS/macOS, Windows and local storage fallback)
- Have tests (iOS: , Android: , Windows: , Browser: )
- Supports simple and complex data structures
- Supports removal of the keys
- Have preference pane generator for application (for Android and iOS) and can show native preferences
- (Untested) reference change notification #37
- (Untested) named preferences files for android and iOS suites #97
- (Untested) synchronized preferences via iCloud or windows roaming #75
From plugin registry:
$ cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-app-preferences
From the repo:
$ cordova plugin add https://github.com/apla/me.apla.cordova.app-preferences
From a local clone:
$ cordova plugin add /path/to/me.apla.cordova.app-preferences/folder
More information: Command-line Interface Guide.
Using Plugman to Manage Plugins.
function ok (value) {}
function fail (error) {}
var prefs = plugins.appPreferences;
// cordova interface
// store key => value pair
prefs.store (ok, fail, 'key', 'value');
// store key => value pair in dict (see notes)
prefs.store (ok, fail, 'dict', 'key', 'value');
// fetch value by key (value will be delivered through "ok" callback)
prefs.fetch (ok, fail, 'key');
// fetch value by key from dict (see notes)
prefs.fetch (ok, fail, 'dict', 'key');
// remove value by key
prefs.remove (ok, fail, 'key');
// show application preferences
prefs.show (ok, fail);
// instead of cordova interface you can use promise interface
// you'll receive promise when you won't pass function reference
// as first and second parameter
// fetch the value for a key using promise
prefs.fetch ('key').then (ok, fail);
// support for iOS suites or android named preference files (untested)
var suitePrefs = prefs.suite ("suiteName");
suitePrefs.fetch (...);
suitePrefs.store (...);
// store preferences in synchronized cloud storage for iOS and windows
var cloudSyncedPrefs = prefs.cloudSync ();
cloudSyncedPrefs.fetch (...);
cloudSyncedPrefs.store (...);
- Native execution on iOS/macOS using
NSUserDefaults
— docs for iOS / macOS - Native execution on Android using
android.content.SharedPreferences
— docs - Native execution on Windows Universal Platform using
Windows.Storage.ApplicationData
— docs - Native execution on Windows Phone 7 using
IsolatedStorageSettings.ApplicationSettings
— docs - Execution on BlackBerry10 fallback using
localStorage
- iOS, macOS, Android and Windows Phone basic values (
string
,number
,boolean
) are stored using typed fields. - Complex values, such as arrays and objects, are always stored using JSON notation.
- Dictionaries are supported on iOS and Windows 8 only, so on other platforms instead of using the real dictionary a composite key will be written like
<dict>.<key>
- On iOS/macOS dictionaries just a key, so appPrefs.store ('dict', 'key', value) and appPrefs.store ('dict', {'key': value}) have same meaning (but different result).
Tests are available in src/test.js
. After installing plugin you can add test code from this file and then launch testPlugin()
function.
- iOS pass locally, Travis:
- Android pass locally, CircleCI:
- BlackBerry 10 pass locally
- Windows Phone 8 tests pass locally, Appveyor:
- Browser pass locally, Travis:
Please note that plugin id is changed for npm publishing, so if you used this plugin before [email protected], you'll have to reinstall it:
$ cordova plugin rm me.apla.cordova.app-preferences $ cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-app-preferences
If you have generated preferences, you can programmatically show preference pane (Android and iOS at this time). On Android your application show native interface for preferences, on iOS you'll be switched to the Settings.app with application preferences opened for you. Either way, you must listen for Cordova resume event to perform preferences synchronization.
Preferences generator installed along with plugin and run every time when you prepare you cordova app.
After plugin installation you can find file app-settings.json
within your app folder.
If you want to disable this functionality, please remove app-settings.json
.
iOS note: if you have Settings.bundle
from external source or previous version of generator
cordova prepare
will fail. Current version of preference generator trying not to rewrite
existing Settings.bundle
if it is not generated by plugin. It is save to remove Settings.bundle
if it came from previous version of plugin.
- group
- combo
- switch
- textfield
- group
- combo
- switch - not tested
- textfield - not tested
TODO: Preferences UI for Windows Phone (guide, docs)
Original version for iOS: https://github.com/phonegap/phonegap-plugins/tree/master/iOS/ApplicationPreferences
Another android implementation for cordova 2.x: https://github.com/macdonst/AppPreferences