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Shazron Abdullah commented on CB-8028:
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The plugin probably needs to be loaded at startup like so:
https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugins/blob/a365e2acc82cd9057a6b15aaca121666a4f5372a/local-webserver/plugin.xml#L41
> handleOpenURL doesn't work properly when app is being launched for the first
> time
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>
> Key: CB-8028
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-8028
> Project: Apache Cordova
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: iOS
> Affects Versions: 3.7.0
> Reporter: Antonio Laguna
> Assignee: Shazron Abdullah
> Fix For: 3.8.0
>
>
> Hi!
> Please bear in mind that this is my first issue being reported here but I
> thought it to be worth it.
> So, we've been developing a Cordova application lately and we decided to add
> a notification center plugin to be able to launch the application from it,
> taking advantage of the url-scheme on iOS.
> We discovered that it worked flawlessly when it was launched and the app was
> in background but it wasn't when the app was closed and tried to launch from
> there.
> So I dug deeper.
> Since this is an Ionic application, I thought the issue was due to Angular
> not being ready at the appropriate time or something like that so I just put
> something really low-level which didn't depend on any library:
> {code:javascript}
> window.foo = 'bar';
> {code}
> And then checked with a timeout (after app was ready) to see if it was there.
> But it wasn't.
> So I dug deeper.
> So the issue seems to come on this function which is on the
> {{CDDViewController}} class
> {code}
> - (void)processOpenUrl:(NSURL*)url pageLoaded:(BOOL)pageLoaded
> {
> if (!pageLoaded) {
> // query the webview for readystate
> NSString* readyState = [webView
> stringByEvaluatingJavaScriptFromString:@"document.readyState"];
> pageLoaded = [readyState isEqualToString:@"loaded"] || [readyState
> isEqualToString:@"complete"];
> }
> if (pageLoaded) {
> // calls into javascript global function 'handleOpenURL'
> NSString* jsString = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"if (typeof
> handleOpenURL === 'function') { handleOpenURL(\"%@\");}", url];
> [self.webView stringByEvaluatingJavaScriptFromString:jsString];
> } else {
> // save for when page has loaded
> self.openURL = url;
> }
> }
> {code}
> The thing is that the second check for {{pageLoaded}} is positive even though
> the page is clearly at a really early stage. The Splash is still being shown
> and the DOM although it may be ready-ish, it doesn't work properly (clearly).
> This is the flow:
> * It comes first by {{(void)processOpenUrl:(NSURL*)url}} - The
> {{handleOpenUrl}} function is then called cause even though {{NO}} is passed
> as a parameter, Cordova gets to think it's ready.
> * Then it comes to {{onPageDidLoad}} which would call
> {{(void)processOpenUrl:(NSURL*)url pageLoaded:(BOOL)pageLoaded}} too but
> since {{openURL}} hasn't been saved this time, it won't do anything
> Just to make sure of things, I tried to {{self.openURL = url;}} even if the
> page was loaded and that turned out to work.
> I don't understand the implications of this but IMHO, {{onPageDidLoad}} is a
> better point to understand wether the app is ready or not than querying the
> document like that cause the code doesn't seem to be there yet.
> Please note that I put my handler before anything else on the header to
> ensure it wasn't a racing issue.
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