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Thomas Raffray updated CB-11880: -------------------------------- Description: When calling the function {code}cordova.exec(<successFunction>, <failFunction>, <service>, <action>, [<args>]){code} without the last argument, a TypeError is returned. The issue happens after cordova-android/cordova-js-src/exec.js tries to call the length() function on args. As a result, the Cordova platform does not invoke the native plugin code. Although the exec() prototype clearly requires the \[<args>\] parameter, the iOS version of exec() makes a preliminary sanity check on this variable to avoid generating an error. Suggest to replicate this behaviour on the Android platform to provide the same fail-safe mechanism. > cordova/exec crashes on Android when no [<args>] supplied > --------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: CB-11880 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-11880 > Project: Apache Cordova > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: Android > Reporter: Thomas Raffray > Priority: Minor > > When calling the function {code}cordova.exec(<successFunction>, > <failFunction>, <service>, <action>, [<args>]){code} without the last > argument, a TypeError is returned. > The issue happens after cordova-android/cordova-js-src/exec.js tries to call > the length() function on args. As a result, the Cordova platform does not > invoke the native plugin code. > Although the exec() prototype clearly requires the \[<args>\] parameter, the > iOS version of exec() makes a preliminary sanity check on this variable to > avoid generating an error. > Suggest to replicate this behaviour on the Android platform to provide the > same fail-safe mechanism. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: issues-unsubscr...@cordova.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: issues-h...@cordova.apache.org