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+ | * http://plugins.cordova.io/#/package/com.phonegap.plugins.barcodescanner | ||
+ | * https://moodstocks.com/docs/phonegap/using-the-moodstocks-sdk-in-your-phonegap-application/ | ||
== May be of interest for future apps == | == May be of interest for future apps == | ||
* http://ionicframework.com/ | * http://ionicframework.com/ |
Revision as of 16:09, 11 October 2014
This page contains notes regarding the development of the Open Food Facts mobile apps.
The current Open Food Facts apps for iOS, Android and Windows Phone use Apache Cordova (previously known as Phonegap).
Cordova: http://cordova.apache.org/
Installing Cordova 3.6 : http://cordova.apache.org/docs/en/3.6.0/guide_overview_index.md.html
http://cordova.apache.org/docs/en/3.6.0/guide_cli_index.md.html#The%20Command-Line%20Interface
Following notes are for the Windows Platform, but most of it probably applies for Mac or Linux.
Install Node.js
- http://nodejs.org/
- Current Version: v0.10.32
Install git client
Cordova plugins
- http://plugins.cordova.io/#/package/com.phonegap.plugins.barcodescanner
- https://moodstocks.com/docs/phonegap/using-the-moodstocks-sdk-in-your-phonegap-application/