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commit c0a2ba4abc72dafefb7f9d7af8b03b10ef255ac8 Author: Jan Piotrowski <piotrow...@gmail.com> AuthorDate: Fri Mar 2 15:08:59 2018 +0100 remove deprecated platforms --- www/docs/en/dev/cordova/storage/storage.md | 2 -- www/docs/en/dev/guide/appdev/whitelist/index.md | 40 ----------------------- www/docs/en/dev/guide/hybrid/webviews/index.md | 3 +- www/docs/en/dev/guide/next/index.md | 1 - www/docs/en/dev/plugin_ref/plugman.md | 43 ++++++++++++------------- www/docs/en/dev/plugin_ref/spec.md | 6 ++-- 6 files changed, 25 insertions(+), 70 deletions(-) diff --git a/www/docs/en/dev/cordova/storage/storage.md b/www/docs/en/dev/cordova/storage/storage.md index 0a63ca7..c603cde 100644 --- a/www/docs/en/dev/cordova/storage/storage.md +++ b/www/docs/en/dev/cordova/storage/storage.md @@ -83,7 +83,6 @@ As such, it provides all the power (and complexity) of SQL. It is supported by the underlying WebView on the following Cordova platforms: - Android -- BlackBerry 10 - iOS ### Usage Summary @@ -165,7 +164,6 @@ database, and its asynchronous API and search indexes provide performance benefi IndexedDB is supported by the underlying WebView on the following Cordova platforms: -- BlackBerry 10 - Windows (with some limitations) - Android (4.4 and above) diff --git a/www/docs/en/dev/guide/appdev/whitelist/index.md b/www/docs/en/dev/guide/appdev/whitelist/index.md index 8df97da..d80e943 100644 --- a/www/docs/en/dev/guide/appdev/whitelist/index.md +++ b/www/docs/en/dev/guide/appdev/whitelist/index.md @@ -132,45 +132,6 @@ In iOS 10 and above, the `<access>` tag supports these three attributes below, w See the [ATS Technote](https://developer.apple.com/library/prerelease/ios/documentation/General/Reference/InfoPlistKeyReference/Articles/CocoaKeys.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40009251-SW33) for more details. -## BlackBerry 10 Whitelisting - -The whitelisting rules are found in `www/config.xml`. - -BlackBerry 10's use of wildcards differs from other platforms in two -ways: - -* Any content accessed by `XMLHttpRequest` must be declared - explicitly. Setting `origin="*"` does not work in this case. - Alternatively, all web security may be disabled using the - `WebSecurity` preference described in BlackBerry Configuration: - - ```xml - <preference name="websecurity" value="disable" /> - ``` - -* As an alternative to setting `*.domain`, set an additional - `subdomains` attribute to `true`. It should be set to `false` by - default. - - ```xml - <!-- Narrows access to google.com --> - <access origin="http://google.com" subdomains="false" /> - - <!-- Allows access to maps.google.com and docs.google.com --> - <access origin="http://google.com" subdomains="true" /> - - <!-- Allows access to all domains, including the local `file://` protocol --> - <access origin="*" subdomains="true" /> - ``` - -For more information on support, see BlackBerry's documentation on the -[access element][8]. - -## Windows Phone Whitelisting - -The whitelisting rules for Windows Phone 8 are found in the -app's `config.xml` file. - [wlp]: ../../../reference/cordova-plugin-whitelist/ [1]: http://www.w3.org/TR/widgets-access/ [2]: http://google.com @@ -179,4 +140,3 @@ app's `config.xml` file. [5]: http://mail.google.com [6]: http://docs.google.com [7]: http://developer.mozilla.org -[8]: https://developer.blackberry.com/html5/documentation/v1_0/access_element_834677_11.html diff --git a/www/docs/en/dev/guide/hybrid/webviews/index.md b/www/docs/en/dev/guide/hybrid/webviews/index.md index b889706..0d3bf3f 100644 --- a/www/docs/en/dev/guide/hybrid/webviews/index.md +++ b/www/docs/en/dev/guide/hybrid/webviews/index.md @@ -36,5 +36,4 @@ programming environment. The following provides instructions for supported platforms: - [Android WebViews](../../platforms/android/webview.html) -- [iOS WebViews](../../platforms/ios/webview.html) -- [Windows Phone 8.0 WebViews](../../platforms/wp8/webview.html) +- [iOS WebViews](../../platforms/ios/webview.html) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/www/docs/en/dev/guide/next/index.md b/www/docs/en/dev/guide/next/index.md index 6cdc1b7..7300859 100644 --- a/www/docs/en/dev/guide/next/index.md +++ b/www/docs/en/dev/guide/next/index.md @@ -165,7 +165,6 @@ Weinre creates a local server that can host a remote debug client for your Cordo ## Other Options -* BlackBerry 10 supports debugging as well: [Documentation]( https://developer.blackberry.com/html5/documentation/v2_0/debugging_using_web_inspector.html) * For more examples and explanation of the above debugging tips, see: [http://developer.telerik.com/featured/a-concise-guide-to-remote-debugging-on-ios-android-and-windows-phone/](http://developer.telerik.com/featured/a-concise-guide-to-remote-debugging-on-ios-android-and-windows-phone/) # User Interface diff --git a/www/docs/en/dev/plugin_ref/plugman.md b/www/docs/en/dev/plugin_ref/plugman.md index b79790b..79fc7b6 100644 --- a/www/docs/en/dev/plugin_ref/plugman.md +++ b/www/docs/en/dev/plugin_ref/plugman.md @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ listed on the Platform guides page. Once you have installed Plugman and have created a Cordova project, you can start adding plugins to the platform with: ```bash -$ plugman install --platform <ios|android|blackberry10|wp8> --project <directory> --plugin <name|url|path> [--plugins_dir <directory>] [--www <directory>] [--variable <name>=<value> [--variable <name>=<value> ...]] +$ plugman install --platform <ios|android> --project <directory> --plugin <name|url|path> [--plugins_dir <directory>] [--www <directory>] [--variable <name>=<value> [--variable <name>=<value> ...]] ``` Using minimum parameters, this command installs a plugin into a cordova project. You must specify a platform and cordova project location for that platform. You also must specify a plugin, with the different `--plugin` parameter forms being: @@ -90,17 +90,16 @@ Other parameters: * `--plugins_dir` defaults to `<project>/cordova/plugins`, but can be any directory containing a subdirectory for each fetched plugin. * `--www` defaults to the project's `www` folder location, but can be any directory that is to be used as cordova project application web assets. -* `--variable` allows to specify certain variables at install time, necessary for certain plugins requiring API keys or other custom, user-defined parameters. Please see the [plugin specification](spec.md.html#Plugin%20Specification) for more information. +* `--variable` allows to specify certain variables at install time, necessary for certain plugins requiring API keys or other custom, user-defined parameters. Please see the [plugin specification](spec.html#Plugin%20Specification) for more information. ## Remove a Plugin To uninstall a plugin, you simply pass the `uninstall` command and provide the plugin ID. ```bash -$ plugman uninstall --platform <ios|android|blackberry10|wp8> --project <directory> --plugin <id> [--www <directory>] [--plugins_dir <directory>] +$ plugman uninstall --platform <ios|android> --project <directory> --plugin <id> [--www <directory>] [--plugins_dir <directory>] ``` - ## Help Commands Plugman features a global help command which may help you if you get stuck or are experiencing problems. It will display @@ -171,107 +170,107 @@ platform, and reference the platform's project directory. * cordova-plugin-battery-status ```bash - plugman install --platform <ios|android|blackberry10|wp8> --project <directory> --plugin cordova-plugin-battery-status + plugman install --platform <ios|android> --project <directory> --plugin cordova-plugin-battery-status ``` * cordova-plugin-camera ```bash - plugman install --platform <ios|android|blackberry10|wp8> --project <directory> --plugin cordova-plugin-camera + plugman install --platform <ios|android> --project <directory> --plugin cordova-plugin-camera ``` * cordova-plugin-console ```bash - plugman install --platform <ios|android|blackberry10|wp8> --project <directory> --plugin cordova-plugin-console + plugman install --platform <ios|android> --project <directory> --plugin cordova-plugin-console ``` * cordova-plugin-contacts ```bash - plugman install --platform <ios|android|blackberry10|wp8> --project <directory> --plugin cordova-plugin-contacts + plugman install --platform <ios|android> --project <directory> --plugin cordova-plugin-contacts ``` * cordova-plugin-device ```bash - plugman install --platform <ios|android|blackberry10|wp8> --project <directory> --plugin cordova-plugin-device + plugman install --platform <ios|android> --project <directory> --plugin cordova-plugin-device ``` * cordova-plugin-device-motion (accelerometer) ```bash - plugman install --platform <ios|android|blackberry10|wp8> --project <directory> --plugin cordova-plugin-device-motion + plugman install --platform <ios|android> --project <directory> --plugin cordova-plugin-device-motion ``` * cordova-plugin-device-orientation (compass) ```bash - plugman install --platform <ios|android|blackberry10|wp8> --project <directory> --plugin cordova-plugin-device-orientation + plugman install --platform <ios|android> --project <directory> --plugin cordova-plugin-device-orientation ``` * cordova-plugin-dialogs ```bash - plugman install --platform <ios|android|blackberry10|wp8> --project <directory> --plugin cordova-plugin-dialogs + plugman install --platform <ios|android> --project <directory> --plugin cordova-plugin-dialogs ``` * cordova-plugin-file ```bash - plugman install --platform <ios|android|blackberry10|wp8> --project <directory> --plugin cordova-plugin-file + plugman install --platform <ios|android> --project <directory> --plugin cordova-plugin-file ``` * cordova-plugin-file-transfer ```bash - plugman install --platform <ios|android|blackberry10|wp8> --project <directory> --plugin cordova-plugin-file-transfer + plugman install --platform <ios|android> --project <directory> --plugin cordova-plugin-file-transfer ``` * cordova-plugin-geolocation ```bash - plugman install --platform <ios|android|blackberry10|wp8> --project <directory> --plugin cordova-plugin-geolocation + plugman install --platform <ios|android> --project <directory> --plugin cordova-plugin-geolocation ``` * cordova-plugin-globalization ```bash - plugman install --platform <ios|android|blackberry10|wp8> --project <directory> --plugin cordova-plugin-globalization + plugman install --platform <ios|android> --project <directory> --plugin cordova-plugin-globalization ``` * cordova-plugin-inappbrowser ```bash - plugman install --platform <ios|android|blackberry10|wp8> --project <directory> --plugin cordova-plugin-inappbrowser + plugman install --platform <ios|android> --project <directory> --plugin cordova-plugin-inappbrowser ``` * cordova-plugin-media ```bash - plugman install --platform <ios|android|blackberry10|wp8> --project <directory> --plugin cordova-plugin-media + plugman install --platform <ios|android> --project <directory> --plugin cordova-plugin-media ``` * cordova-plugin-media-capture ```bash - plugman install --platform <ios|android|blackberry10|wp8> --project <directory> --plugin cordova-plugin-media-capture + plugman install --platform <ios|android> --project <directory> --plugin cordova-plugin-media-capture ``` * cordova-plugin-network-information ```bash - plugman install --platform <ios|android|blackberry10|wp8> --project <directory> --plugin cordova-plugin-network-information + plugman install --platform <ios|android> --project <directory> --plugin cordova-plugin-network-information ``` * cordova-plugin-splashscreen ```bash - plugman install --platform <ios|android|blackberry10|wp8> --project <directory> --plugin cordova-plugin-splashscreen + plugman install --platform <ios|android> --project <directory> --plugin cordova-plugin-splashscreen ``` * cordova-plugin-vibration ```bash - plugman install --platform <ios|android|blackberry10|wp8> --project <directory> --plugin cordova-plugin-vibration + plugman install --platform <ios|android> --project <directory> --plugin cordova-plugin-vibration ``` diff --git a/www/docs/en/dev/plugin_ref/spec.md b/www/docs/en/dev/plugin_ref/spec.md index fa291fc..f3e1fad 100644 --- a/www/docs/en/dev/plugin_ref/spec.md +++ b/www/docs/en/dev/plugin_ref/spec.md @@ -55,10 +55,10 @@ The child elements of the `<engines>` element specify versions of Apache Cordova Attributes(type) <br/> <span class="sub-header">Only for platform:</span> | Description ---------------- | ------------ -name(string) | *Required* <br/> Name of the engine. Here are the default engines that are supported : <ul><li> `cordova` </li> <li> `cordova-plugman` </li> <li> `cordova-android` </li> <li> `cordova-ios` </li> <li> `cordova-blackberry10` </li> <li> `cordova-wp8` </li> <li> `cordova-windows` </li> <li> `cordova-osx` </li> <li> `windows-os` </li> <li> `android-sdk` (returns the highest Android api level installed) </li> <li> `windows-sdk` (returns the native windows SDK version) </li> <li> [...] +name(string) | *Required* <br/> Name of the engine. Here are the default engines that are supported : <ul><li> `cordova` </li> <li> `cordova-plugman` </li> <li> `cordova-android` </li> <li> `cordova-ios` </li> <li> `cordova-windows` </li> <li> `cordova-osx` </li> <li> `windows-os` </li> <li> `android-sdk` (returns the highest Android api level installed) </li> <li> `windows-sdk` (returns the native windows SDK version) </li> <li> `apple-xcode` (returns the xcode version) </li> <li> `appl [...] version(string) | *Required* <br/> The version that your framework must have in order to install. Semver syntax is supported. scriptSrc(string) | **For custom frameworks only** <br/> *Required* <br/> The script file that tells plugman the version of the custom framework. Ideally, this file should be within the top level directory of your plugin directory. -platform(string) | **For custom frameworks only** <br/> *Required* <br/> The platforms your framework supports. You may use the wildcard `*` to say supported for all platforms, specify multiple with a pipe character like `android|ios|blackberry10` or just a single platform like `android`. +platform(string) | **For custom frameworks only** <br/> *Required* <br/> The platforms your framework supports. You may use the wildcard `*` to say supported for all platforms, specify multiple with a pipe character like `android|ios` or just a single platform like `android`. Examples: ```xml @@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Identifies platforms that have associated native code or require modifications t Attributes(type) <br/> <span class="sub-header">Only for platform:</span> | Description ---------------- | ------------ -name(string) | *Required* <br/> Allowed values: ios, android, blackberry10, amazon-fireos, wp8, windows <br/> Identifies a platform as supported, associating the element's children with that platform. +name(string) | *Required* <br/> Allowed values: ios, android, windows, browser, osx <br/> Identifies a platform as supported, associating the element's children with that platform. Example: ```xml -- To stop receiving notification emails like this one, please contact jan...@apache.org. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: commits-unsubscr...@cordova.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: commits-h...@cordova.apache.org