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Filip Maj commented on CB-11803:
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FYI [~stevegill] this may be one example of an issue arising out of a leaky
restore/prepare design.
Adding a 'lib-refactor' label to it do that we can come back to this one when
we start thinking of a cordova-lib refactor.
> Plugin features don't get written to iOS-specific config.xml
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>
> Key: CB-11803
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-11803
> Project: Apache Cordova
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: cordova-cli, cordova-ios
> Affects Versions: 6.3.1
> Reporter: Matus Koprda
> Priority: Critical
> Labels: backlog, lib-refactor
> Fix For: [email protected]
>
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> When running `cordova prepare` or `cordova platform add ios` after adding
> plugins, the platform-specific config.xml file for iOS
> (`platforms/ios/NAME/config.xml`) doesn't have `<feature>` tags, which
> effectively prevents any installed plugin from working.
> The tags *do* get added when installing plugins *after* the iOS platform was
> created.
> How to reproduce - this creates a working config.xml:
> {code}
> cordova create test
> cd test
> cordova platform add ios
> cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-device --save
> {code}
> This creates a broken config.xml (resulting in `Plugin 'Device' not found, or
> is not a CDVPlugin.` error when running on a an iPhone):
> {code}
> cordova create test
> cd test
> cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-device --save
> cordova platform add ios
> {code}
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