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A collection of utilities designed to make working with Titanium on Android alittle easier.
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- Invoked when the activity is received
- Send notification on start
- Boot service
- Boot boot
- Check if the application is currently on the background
- Checks if the application is on the foreground
- Disable logging
- Set whether to write to debug mode
- Restart an application
- Executes the exit
- The list of running application processes
- Is the given application info?
- Get installed apps
- Checks if the application is in foreground
- Check if an intent is available
- This method is called when the Intent is received
- Kill a specific package
- Launch an intent for the given package
- Enable debugging
- Exit the application
- Is Airplane mode on system?
- Kill a process
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QUESTION
I am attempting to build a Android
application in Appcelerator Studio
with SDK 6.1.0.GA
.
I have CommonJS
modules, currently we have two versions, one pre SDK 6
with an apiVerion of 2
, and one with post SDK 6
with apiVerion of 3
.
Both versions are in the Application/modules
folder.
There are also Alloy
modules as well.
ANSWER
Answered 2017-Jun-28 at 13:18There was a similar duplicate entry issue on regular android modules compiled with certain 6.x sdks, but I haven't run across something like this for compiled CommonJS modules. Give this a try:
- In your app project, navigate to
modules/android/modulename/version
- Make a backup of
modulename.jar
in case the following breaks something - Do
unzip -l modulename.jar
. Look for themetadata.json
file. - If it is there, do a
zip -d modulename.jar path/to/metadata.json
Then try rebuilding your project.
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Install benCoding.Android.Tools
Download the latest release from the releases folder ( or you can build it yourself )
Install the bencoding.android.tools module. If you need help here is a "How To" guide.
You can now use the module via the commonJS require method, example shown below.
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