NodeBB Android App
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@AOKP said:
@Pixel said:
Did somebody make it works in android 4? It doesn't let me install it, it always says "there is a problem parsing the package".
Strange. The build target was set to 19, so basically KitKat.
I've also tried in another mobile running Android 4.0.4 with no luck, I get the same error. Very strange.
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@Pixel said:
@AOKP said:
@Pixel said:
Did somebody make it works in android 4? It doesn't let me install it, it always says "there is a problem parsing the package".
Strange. The build target was set to 19, so basically KitKat.
I've also tried in another mobile running Android 4.0.4 with no luck, I get the same error. Very strange.
Thats not KitKat.
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@a_5mith said:
Works fine on Lollipop, but would be nice if that NodeBB Community bar at the top could vanish. Full screen apps for the win-zip.
Same thought, I will make it happen within the next release.
@Pixel said:
@AOKP ups, you're right. So I've checked the versions the other mobile is 4.2 (jelly bean?), so it isn't kitkat neither.
Nope.
Your phones must be quite old.Edit:
I tried Crosswalk out. It is quite good. Uploading works out of the box, so it is a big benefit.
However I am not so happy with it's performance and size (25kB vs 20MB). I will see if I can optimize it a bit maybe.Edit 2:
Here a little preview for v2:
https://community.nodebb.org/topic/6593/test-from-new-webview-app -
Nice application, mind if I do some personal touches to the code? I am an advanced coder with professional work in PHP7, JavaScript, C++, and HTML5.
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@CreeperFace feel free to do it at anytime!
@Pixel, yep. It just opens the website inside the app. -
@lombisi, sure:
Click on this.
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@lombisi I do not know to be honest.
However, I would rather go for Eclipse.My new APK was compiled in Android Studio though. I will enroll an update till the end of the week, maybe even till Tuesday.
New features:
- Navigation Bar
- Support for Image and File Up- and Download
- Improved performance
- "Error" pages (like networking issues)
- AdMob Support
- Analytics Support
I could even add notification support to it over a 3rd party provider.
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@AOKP please, just let Eclipse die as an Android IDE Android Studio is really the way forward.
You should also consider switching to gradle for your build system. It's the standard for Android development now (for however long that may last). It's also the standard for when you create a new project with Android Studio.
You should also putgen/
,bin/
and.settings/
in your.gitignore
.So, how long until we see a native application that works with the API?
If you got any Android development questions, feel free to shoot me a PM. I've got a good year of high quality Android development experience behind me now so I'll answer your questions as soon as I can.
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Ok, new code is up.
Contact me ASAP if there are any errors in the build. It is the first time I am exporting an Android Studio Project.
A doc will follow as well. -
@lombisi documentation is available now. I have also modified the code a bit and added additional comments.
Unfortunately I was not able to test the app as my phone broke (thanks to Huawei for sending me a new one), however the compilation returned no errors.