Hi! When you open the iOS playground app, it does open the app in the example folder. And that is great! To develop my plugin I can make a test app in examples/index.vue and then run/test using the apps in the playground folder.
We should find a way to make it possible with android without the whole hassle of generating a QR code, scan, etc. I will try again later. Thanks! Tiago On 13 Nov 2017 04:45 -0200, Drew Hansen <[email protected]>, wrote: > Hi, Tiago, > > The playground can only build your native source code, but you also need a > Jsbundle to scan to test your work, you can use http://dotwe.org/vue or use > "weex test.vue" to generate a QRcode, after you scan the QRcode, you can > confirm your plugin logic is valid. Also, If you have other improvements, > you are welcome to create PR on generator-weex-plugin:feature-generator > <https://github.com/weexteam/generator-weex-plugin/tree/feature-generator>. > > Thanks! > > > > 2017-11-13 10:12 GMT+08:00 Tiago Alves <[email protected]>: > > > Hi Drew! > > > > I tested the new plugin generator. Everything worked with android, but I > > keep getting the default playground app and not the plugin test app. I > > tried different things in the IndexActivity.java, but couldn’t get it to > > work. > > > > On iOS, the test app opens properly. The problem is that the plugin does > > not load properly. > > > > I will dig deeper later, but I though you could have an idea on how to > > solve these issues. > > > > Thanks! > > Tiago > > > > On 7 Nov 2017 11:36 -0200, Drew Hansen <[email protected]>, wrote: > > > Hi Tiago, > > > > > > I can not more agree with your idea, and the current plugin integration > > > mechanism still has some problems, I think it's time we should put some > > > people in order to optimize the developer experience with plugins. > > > > > > Thanks for getting back to me. > >
