Upgrading Cordova iOS
Please note that Xcode 4.5 is required. To submit to the Apple App Store, you must use the latest shipped version of the iOS SDK, which is iOS 6. The iOS 6 SDK requires Xcode 4.5.
Upgrading Cordova 2.8.0 projects to 2.9.0
- Download and extract the Cordova 2.9.0 source to a permanent folder location on your hard drive (say to ~/Documents/Cordova-2.9.0)
- Quit Xcode if it is running.
- Navigate to the directory where you put the downloaded source above, using Terminal.app.
- Create a new project from the command-line tools - you will have to grab the assets from this new project
- Copy the www/cordova.js (note that it does not have a version suffix anymore, the version is in the file itself in the header) file from the new project into your www folder, and delete your www/cordova.js file
- Update the Cordova script reference in your www/index.html file (and any other files that contain the script reference) to point to the new cordova.js file
- Delete your "CordovaLib" folder, and copy the "CordovaLib" folder from the new project into your project's root folder
Upgrading Cordova 2.7.0 projects to 2.8.0
- Download and extract the Cordova 2.8.0 source to a permanent folder location on your hard drive (say to ~/Documents/Cordova-2.8.0)
- Quit Xcode if it is running.
- Navigate to the directory where you put the downloaded source above, using Terminal.app.
- Create a new project from the command-line tools - you will have to grab the assets from this new project
- Copy the www/cordova.js (note that it does not have a version suffix anymore, the version is in the file itself in the header) file from the new project into your www folder, and delete your www/cordova-2.7.0.js file
- Update the Cordova script reference in your www/index.html file (and any other files that contain the script reference) to point to the new cordova.js file
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Update any <plugin> tags that are in your config.xml to <feature> tags. Note that existing <plugin> tags will still work, but are deprecated. You can copy this information in the config.xml for a new project. For example:
<plugins> <plugin name="LocalStorage" value="CDVLocalStorage" /> <!-- other plugins --> </plugins> <!-- change to: (note that a <feature> tag is on the same level as <plugins> --> <feature name="LocalStorage"> <param name="ios-package" value="CDVLocalStorage" /> </feature> <!-- other <feature> tags -->
- Delete your "CordovaLib" folder, and copy the "CordovaLib" folder from the new project into your project's root folder
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Add these two frameworks to your project:
OpenAL ImageIO
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Update your project's target Build Settings. Under Linking -> Other Linker Flags, edit "-Obj-C" to be "-ObjC"
- Update your project's target Build Settings. Under Linking -> Other Linker Flags, change "-all_load" to be "-force_load ${BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR}/libCordova.a". You would only need to do this if you have the problem defined in this issue.
Upgrading Cordova 2.6.0 projects to 2.7.0
- Download and extract the Cordova 2.7.0 source to a permanent folder location on your hard drive (say to ~/Documents/Cordova-2.7.0)
- Quit Xcode if it is running.
- Navigate to the directory where you put the downloaded source above, using Terminal.app.
- Create a new project from the command-line tools - you will have to grab the assets from this new project
- Copy the www/cordova-2.7.0.js file from the new project into your www folder, and delete your www/cordova-2.6.0.js file
- Update the Cordova script reference in your www/index.html file (and any other files that contain the script reference) to point to the new cordova-2.7.0.js file
- Update (or replace, if you never changed the file) your AppDelegate.m file according to the one from the new project (see this diff)
- In your config.xml file, remove this line.
- Delete your "CordovaLib" folder, and copy the "CordovaLib" folder from the new project into your project's root folder
Upgrading Cordova 2.5.0 projects to 2.6.0
- Download and extract the Cordova 2.6.0 source to a permanent folder location on your hard drive (say to
~/Documents/Cordova-2.6.0
) - Quit Xcode if it is running.
- Navigate to the directory where you put the downloaded source above, using Terminal.app.
- Create a new project from the command-line tools. You need to use the assets from this new project.
- Copy the project's
www/cordova-2.6.0.js
file into yourwww
folder, and delete yourwww/cordova-2.5.0.js
file. - Update the Cordova script reference in your
www/index.html
file (along with any other files that reference the script) to refer to the newcordova-2.6.0.js
file. - Update (or replace, if you never changed the file) your
AppDelegate.m
file according to the one from the new project (see this diff) - In your
config.xml
file, add this new line. - In your
config.xml
file, add this new line. - In your
config.xml
file, UIWebViewBounce has ben changed to DisallowOverscroll - and default values are different. - In your
config.xml
file, the EnableLocation preference has been deprecated. - Delete your
CordovaLib
folder, and copy theCordovaLib
folder from the new project into your project's root folder.
Upgrading Cordova 2.4.0 projects to 2.5.0
- Download and extract the Cordova 2.5.0 source to a permanent folder location on your hard drive (say to ~/Documents/Cordova-2.5.0)
- Quit Xcode if it is running.
- Navigate to the directory where you put the downloaded source above, using Terminal.app.
- Create a new project from the command-line tools. You need to use the assets from this new project.
- Copy the www/cordova-2.5.0.js file from the new project into your www folder and delete your www/cordova-2.4.0.js file
- Update the Cordova script reference in your
www/index.html
file (and any other files that contain the script reference) to point to the new cordova-2.5.0.js file - Update (or replace, if you never changed the file) your
AppDelegate.m
file according to the one from the new project (see this diff) - In your
config.xml
file, add these new lines. - In your
config.xml
file, edit the root element, change it from cordova to widget. - In your
config.xml
file, remove the OpenAllWhitelistURLsInWebView preference. - Delete your cordova folder, and copy the cordova folder from the new project into your project's root folder (in 2.5.0, this has updated scripts)
- Delete your CordovaLib folder, and copy the CordovaLib folder from the new project into your project's root folder
Upgrading Cordova 2.3.0 projects to 2.4.0
- Download and extract the Cordova 2.4.0 source to a permanent folder location on your hard drive (say to ~/Documents/Cordova-2.4.0)
- Quit Xcode if it is running.
- Navigate to the directory where you put the downloaded source above, using Terminal.app.
- Create a new project from the command-line tools. You need to use the assets from this new project.
- Copy the www/cordova-2.4.0.js file from the new project into your www folder, and delete your www/cordova-2.3.0.js file
- Update the Cordova script reference in your
www/index.html
file (and any other files that contain the script reference) to point to the new cordova-2.4.0.js file - Update (or replace, if you never changed the files) your
MainViewController.m
file according to the one from the new project (see this diff). - Update (or replace, if you never changed the file) your
AppDelegate.m
file according to the one from the new project (see this diff) - In your
config.xml
file, add this new line. - Delete your cordova folder, and copy the cordova folder from the new project into your project's root folder (in 2.4.0, this has fixed scripts)
- Delete your CordovaLib folder, and copy the CordovaLib folder from the new project into your project's root folder
- Add AssetsLibrary.framework as a resource to your project. (Go here for instructions on how to do so.)
Upgrading Cordova 2.2.0 projects to 2.3.0
- Download and extract the Cordova 2.3.0 source to a permanent folder location on your hard drive (say to ~/Documents/Cordova-2.3.0)
- Quit Xcode if it is running.
- Navigate to the directory where you put the downloaded source above, using Terminal.app.
- Create a new project from the command-line tools. You need to use the assets from this new project.
- Copy the www/cordova-2.3.0.js file from the new project into your www folder, and delete your www/cordova-2.2.0.js file
- Update the Cordova script reference in your
www/index.html
file (and any other files that contain the script reference) to point to the new cordova-2.3.0.js file - Update (or replace, if you never changed the file) your
MainViewController.m
according to the one from the new project. - Delete your cordova folder, and copy the cordova folder from the new project into your project's root folder (in 2.3.0, this has new scripts)
- Delete your CordovaLib folder, and copy the CordovaLib folder from the new project into your project's root folder
- Convert your
Cordova.plist
file toconfig.xml
, by running the script bin/cordova_plist_to_config_xml on your project file. -
Add the InAppBrowser plugin to your
config.xml
, by adding this tag under <cordova><plugins>:<plugin name="InAppBrowser" value="CDVInAppBrowser" />
- Note that Objective-C plugins are not whitelisted anymore. To whitelist your connections with the app whitelist, you will need to set the “User-Agent” header of the connection to the same user-agent as the main Cordova WebView. You can get this by accessing the userAgent property off the main view-controller. The main view-controller (CDVViewController) also has a URLisAllowed method for you to check whether a URL will pass the whitelist.
- Device API changes:
- For iOS, device.platform used to return “iPhone”, “iPad” or “iPod Touch” — now it returns (correctly) “iOS”.
- For iOS, device.name (now deprecated for all platforms) used to return the name of the user’s device (e.g ‘Shazron’s iPhone 5′) — now it returns what device.platform used to return: ”iPhone”, “iPad” or “iPod Touch”.
- For all platforms, there is a new property called device.model — this returns the specific device model, e.g “iPad2,5″ (for other platforms, this returns what device.name used to return).
Upgrading Cordova 2.1.0 projects to 2.2.0
- Download and extract the Cordova 2.2.0 source to a permanent folder location on your hard drive (say to ~/Documents/Cordova-2.2.0)
- Quit Xcode if it is running.
- Navigate to the directory where you put the downloaded source above, using Terminal.app.
- Create a new project from the command-line tools. You need to use the assets from this new project.
- Copy the www/cordova-2.2.0.js file from the new project into your www folder, and delete your www/cordova-2.1.0.js file
- Update the Cordova script reference in your
www/index.html
file (and any other files that contain the script reference) to point to the new cordova-2.2.0.js file - Update (or replace, if you never changed the file) your
MainViewController.m
according to the one from the new project:- Updated → viewWillAppear
- Copy the cordova folder from the new project into your project's root folder (in 2.2.0, this has an updated 'emulate' script)
- Next, update your CordovaLib sub-project reference. Beginning with Cordova 2.1.0, we are not using the CORDOVALIB Xcode variable anymore when referencing where CordovaLib resides, the reference is an absolute file reference now.
- Launch Terminal.app
- Go to the location where you installed Cordova (see Step 1), in the bin sub-folder
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Run the script below where the first parameter is the path to your project's .xcodeproj file:
update_cordova_subproject path/to/your/project/xcodeproj
NOTE: In 2.2.0, the bin/create
script copy in the CordovaLib sub-project into your project. To have the same kind of setup, just copy in the right CordovaLib into your project folder, and update the CordovaLib sub-project location (relative to the project) in the Xcode File Inspector.
Upgrading Cordova 2.0.0 projects to 2.1.0
With Cordova 2.1.0, CordovaLib has been upgraded to use Automatic Reference Counting (ARC). You don't need to upgrade to ARC to use CordovaLib, but if you want to upgrade your project to use ARC, please use the Xcode migration wizard from the menu: Edit → Refactor → Convert to Objective-C ARC…, de-select libCordova.a, then run the wizard to completion.
- Download and extract the Cordova 2.1.0 source to a permanent folder location on your hard drive (say to ~/Documents/Cordova-2.1.0)
- Quit Xcode if it is running.
- Navigate to the directory where you put the downloaded source above, using Terminal.app.
- Create a new project from the command-line tools. You need to use the assets from this new project.
- Copy the www/cordova-2.1.0.js file from the new project into your www folder, and delete your www/cordova-2.0.0.js file
- Update the Cordova script reference in your
www/index.html
file (and any other files that contain the script reference) to point to the new cordova-2.1.0.js file - Update (or replace, if you never changed the file) your
AppDelegate.m
according to the one from the new project:- Edited -> application:didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:
- Added -> application:supportedInterfaceOrientationsForWindow:
- Update (or replace, if you never changed the file) your
MainViewController.m
according to the one from the new project:- Added -> viewWillAppear
- Copy the cordova folder from the new project into your project's root folder (in 2.1.0, this has the updated scripts to support paths with spaces)
- Remove the VERSION file reference from your project (not the one in CordovaLib)
- Next, update your CordovaLib sub-project reference. Beginning with Cordova 2.1.0, we are not using the CORDOVALIB Xcode variable anymore when referencing where CordovaLib resides, the reference is an absolute file reference now.
- Launch Terminal.app
- Go to the location where you installed Cordova (see Step 1), in the bin sub-folder
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Run the script below where the first parameter is the path to your project's .xcodeproj file:
update_cordova_subproject path/to/your/project/xcodeproj
Upgrading Cordova 1.9.0 projects to 2.0.0
- Install Cordova 2.0.0
- Create a new project from the command-line tools. You need to use the assets from this new project.
- Copy the www/cordova-2.0.0.js file from the new project into your www folder, and delete your www/cordova-1.9.0.js file
- Update the Cordova script reference in your
www/index.html
file (and any other files that contain the script reference) to point to the new cordova-2.0.0.js file - Copy the cordova folder from the new project into your project's root folder (if you want the project command-line tools)
- Add a new entry under Plugins in your
Cordova.plist
file (under the Supporting Files group) - the key is Device and the value is CDVDevice - Remove
Cordova.framework
- Remove
verify.sh
from the Supporting Files group - Select the project icon in the Project Navigator, select your project Target, then select the Build Settings tab
- Search for Preprocessor Macros, then remove all CORDOVA_FRAMEWORK=1 values
- Locate the CordovaLib folder that was installed in your hard-drive under your home folder's Documents sub-folder.
- Locate the
CordovaLib.xcodeproj
file in the CordovaLib folder, then drag and drop the file into your project - it should appear as a sub-project. - Build your project, you should get some errors relating to #import directives
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For the #import errors, change any quote-based imports in this style:
#import "CDV.h"
to this brackets-based style:
#import <Cordova/CDV.h>
and remove any #ifdef wrappers around any Cordova imports, they are not needed anymore (the imports are unified now)
- Build your project again, and it should not have any #import errors.
- Select the project icon in the Project Navigator, select your project Target, then select the Build Phases tab
- Expand the Target Dependencies phase, then select the + button
- Select the CordovaLib target, then select the Add button
- Expand the first Link Binary with Libraries phase (it should already contain a bunch of frameworks), then select the + button
- Select the
libCordova.a
static library, then select the Add button - Delete the Run Script phase.
- Select the project icon in the Project Navigator, select your project Target, then select the Build Settings tab
- Search for Other Linker Flags, and add the values -all_load and -Obj-C
- Expand the CordovaLib sub-project.
- Locate the VERSION file, drag it into your main project (we want to create a link to it, not a copy)
- Select the Create groups for any added folders radiobutton, then select the Finish button
- Select the VERSION file that you just dragged in a previous step
- Type the Option-Command-1 key combination to show the File Inspector (or menuitem View -> Utilities -> Show File Inspector)
- Choose Relative to CORDOVALIB in the File Inspector for the drop-down menu for Location
- Set the Xcode preference Xcode Preferences -> Locations -> Derived Data -> Advanced… to Unique (this is so the unified headers can be found)
- Select the project icon in the Project Navigator, select your Target, then select the Build Settings tab
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Search for Header Search Paths. For that setting, add these three values below (with quotes):
"$(TARGET_BUILD_DIR)/usr/local/lib/include" "$(OBJROOT)/UninstalledProducts/include" "$(BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR)"
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Search for Other Linker Flags. For that setting, add this value below:
-weak_framework CoreFoundation
- Build your project, it should compile and link with no issues.
- Select your project from the Scheme drop-down, and then select iPhone 5.1 Simulator
- Select the Run button
NOTE: If your project is not working as expected in the Simulator, please take a note of any errors in the console log in Xcode for clues.
Upgrading Cordova 1.8.x projects to 1.9.0
- Install Cordova 1.9.0
- Create a new project - you will have to grab assets from this new project
- Copy the www/cordova-1.9.0.js file from the new project into your www folder, and delete your www/cordova-1.8.x.js file
- Update the Cordova script reference in your
www/index.html
file (and any other files that contain the script reference) to point to the new cordova-1.9.0.js file
NOTE: 1.9.0 supports the new BackupWebStorage boolean Cordova.plist
setting. It's enabled by default, so set it to
false
to disable it, especially on iOS 6. See Release Notes - Safari and UIKit Section
Upgrading Cordova 1.7.0 projects to 1.8.x
- Install Cordova 1.8.0
- Create a new project - you will have to grab assets from this new project
- Copy the www/cordova-1.8.0.js file from the new project into your www folder, and delete your www/cordova-1.7.x.js file
- Update the Cordova script reference in your
www/index.html
file (and any other files that contain the script reference) to point to the new cordova-1.8.0.js file
If you intend on using the Capture API, you will need the new iPad retina-display assets:
- Copy the
Resources/Capture.bundle
item from the new project into your project folder, over-writing your existingResources/Capture.bundle
item - In your project, select the
[Capture](../../../cordova/media/capture/capture.html).bundle
item into your Project Navigator in Xcode, type the Delete key, then select Remove Reference from the resulting dialog. - Drag the new
[Capture](../../../cordova/media/capture/capture.html).bundle
from Step 1 above into your Project Navigator in Xcode, then select the Create groups for any added folders radio button
Upgrading Cordova 1.6.x projects to 1.7.0
- Install Cordova 1.7.0
- Create a new project - you will have to grab assets from this new project
- Copy the www/cordova-1.7.0.js file from the new project into your www folder, and delete your www/cordova-1.6.0.js file
- Update the Cordova script reference in your
www/index.html
file (and any other files that contain the script reference) to point to the new cordova-1.7.0.js file
Upgrading Cordova 1.5.0 projects to 1.6.x
- Install Cordova 1.6.1
- Make a backup of
AppDelegate.m
,AppDelegate.h
,MainViewController.m
,MainViewController.h
, andCordova.plist
in your project - Create a new project - you will have to grab assets from this new project
-
Copy these files from the new project into your 1.5.0-based project folder on disk, replacing any old files (backup your files first from step 2 above):
AppDelegate.h AppDelegate.m MainViewController.h MainViewController.m Cordova.plist
- Add all the new MainViewController and AppDelegate files into your Xcode project
- Copy the www/cordova-1.6.1.js file from the new project into your www folder, and delete your www/cordova-1.5.0.js file
- Update the Cordova script reference in your
www/index.html
file (and any other files that contain the script reference) to point to the new cordova-1.6.1.js file - Add the new
Cordova.plist
file into your project - this is because the core plugin service names needed to be changed to match the ones from Android and BlackBerry, for a unified Cordova JavaScript file (cordova-js). - Integrate any settings, Plugins and ExternalHosts entries that you had in your backed-up Cordova.plist into the new
Cordova.plist
- Integrate any project-specific code that you have in your backed-up AppDelegate.h and AppDelegate.m into the new AppDelegate files. Any UIWebViewDelegate or CDVCommandDelegate code in
AppDelegate.m
will need to go into MainViewController.m now (see commented out sections in that file) - Integrate any project-specific code that you have in your backed-up MainViewController.h and MainViewController.m into the new MainViewController files
- Click on the project icon in the Project Navigator, select your Project, then select the Build Settings tab
- Enter Compiler for C/C++/Objective-C in the search field
- Select the Apple LLVM Compiler 3.1 value
Upgrading Cordova 1.4.x projects to 1.5.0
- Install Cordova 1.5.0
- Create a new project and run it once - you will have to grab assets from this new project
- Copy the www/cordova-1.5.0.js file from the new project into your www folder, and delete your www/phonegap-1.4.x.js file
- Update the Cordova script reference in your
www/index.html
file (and any other files that contain the script reference) to point to the new Cordova cordova-1.5.0.js file - Find
PhoneGap.framework
in your Project Navigator, select it - Type the Delete key and delete the
PhoneGap.framework
reference in the Project Navigator - Type the Option-Command-A key combination, which should drop down a sheet to add files to your project (the Add Files… sheet). Make sure the Created groups for any added folders radio button is selected
- Type the Shift-Command-G key combination, which should drop down another sheet for you to go to a folder (the Go to the folder: sheet)
- Enter /Users/Shared/Cordova/Frameworks/Cordova.framework in the Go to the folder: sheet and then press the Go button
- Press the Add button in the Add Files… sheet
- Select
Cordova.framework
in the Project Navigator - Type the Option-Command-1 key combination to show the File Inspector
- Choose Absolute Path in the File Inspector for the drop-down menu for Location
- Type the Option-Command-A key combination, which should drop down a sheet to add files to your project (the Add Files… sheet). Make sure the Created groups for any added folders radio button is selected
- Type the Shift-Command-G key combination, which should drop down another sheet for you to go to a folder (the Go to the folder: sheet)
- Enter ~/Documents/CordovaLib/Classes/deprecated in the Go to the folder: sheet and then press the Go button
- Press the Add button in the Add Files… sheet
-
In your AppDelegate.h, AppDelegate.m, and MainViewController.h files - replace the whole #ifdef PHONEGAP_FRAMEWORK block with:
#import "CDVDeprecated.h"
- Click on the project icon in the Project Navigator, select your Target, then select the Build Settings tab
- Search for Framework Search Paths
- Replace the existing value with /Users/Shared/Cordova/Frameworks
- Search for Preprocessor Macros
- For the first (combined) value, replace the value with CORDOVA_FRAMEWORK=YES
- Select the Build Phases tab
- Expand Run Script
- Replace any occurrences of PhoneGap with Cordova
- Find your
PhoneGap.plist
file in the Project Navigator, and click on the filename once to enter name edit mode - Rename
PhoneGap.plist
toCordova.plist
- Right-click on
Cordova.plist
and choose Open As --> Source Code - Press Option-Command-F, choose Replace from the drop-down on the top left of the Source window
- Enter
com.phonegap
for the Find string, andorg.apache.cordova
for the Replace string - then press the Replace All button - Enter PG for the Find string, and CDV for the Replace string - then press the Replace All button
- Press Command-B to build, you will still have deprecations that you can get rid of in the future (see
CDVDeprecated.h
- replace classes in your code that use PG* to CDV*, for example)
Upgrading Cordova 1.4.0 projects to 1.4.1
- Install Cordova 1.4.1
- Make a backup of
MainViewController.m
- Create a new project - you will have to grab assets from this new project
- Copy the
MainViewController.m
file from the new project into your 1.4.0-based project folder on disk, replacing the old file (backup your files first from step 2 above). - Add the
MainViewController.m
file into your Xcode project - Integrate any project-specific code that you have in your backed-up
MainViewController.m
into the new file - Updating the
phonegap-1.4.0.js
file is optional, nothing has changed in the JavaScript between 1.4.0 and 1.4.1
Upgrading Cordova 1.3.0 projects to 1.4.0
- Install Cordova 1.4.0
- Make a backup of
AppDelegate.m
andAppDelegate.h
in your project - Create a new project - you will have to grab assets from this new project
-
Copy these files from the new project into your 1.3.0-based project folder on disk, replacing any old files (backup your files first from step 2 above):
AppDelegate.h AppDelegate.m MainViewController.h MainViewController.m MainViewController.xib
- Add all the MainViewController files into your Xcode project
- Copy the www/phonegap-1.4.0.js file from the new project into your www folder, and delete your www/phonegap-1.3.0.js file
- Update the Cordova script reference in your
www/index.html
file (and any other files that contain the script reference) to point to the new phonegap-1.4.0.js file - Add a new entry under Plugins in your
PhoneGap.plist
file - key iscom.phonegap.battery
and the value is PGBattery - Integrate any project-specific code that you have in your backed-up AppDelegate.h and AppDelegate.m into the new AppDelegate files
Upgrading Cordova 1.2.0 projects to 1.3.0
- Install Cordova 1.3.0
- Make a backup of
AppDelegate.m
andAppDelegate.h
in your project - Create a new project - you will have to grab assets from this new project
-
Copy these files from the new project into your 1.2.0-based project folder on disk, replacing any old files (backup your files first from step 2 above):
AppDelegate.h AppDelegate.m MainViewController.h MainViewController.m MainViewController.xib
- Add all the MainViewController files into your Xcode project
- Copy the www/phonegap-1.3.0.js file from the new project into your www folder, and delete your www/phonegap-1.2.0.js file
- Update the Cordova script reference in your
www/index.html
file (and any other files that contain the script reference) to point to the new phonegap-1.3.0.js file - Add a new entry under Plugins in your
PhoneGap.plist
file - key iscom.phonegap.battery
and the value is PGBattery - Integrate any project-specific code that you have in your backed-up AppDelegate.h and AppDelegate.m into the new AppDelegate files
Upgrading Cordova 1.1.0 projects to 1.2.0
- Install Cordova 1.2.0
- Make a backup of
AppDelegate.m
andAppDelegate.h
in your project - Create a new project - you will have to grab assets from this new project
-
Copy these files from the new project into your 1.1.0-based project folder on disk, replacing any old files (backup your files first from step 2 above):
AppDelegate.h AppDelegate.m MainViewController.h MainViewController.m MainViewController.xib
- Add all the MainViewController files into your Xcode project
- Copy the www/phonegap-1.2.0.js file from the new project into your www folder, and delete your www/phonegap-1.1.0.js file
- Update the Cordova script reference in your
www/index.html
file (and any other files that contain the script reference) to point to the new phonegap-1.2.0.js file - Add a new entry under Plugins in your
PhoneGap.plist
file - key iscom.phonegap.battery
and the value is PGBattery - Integrate any project-specific code that you have in your backed-up AppDelegate.h and AppDelegate.m into the new AppDelegate files
Upgrading Cordova 1.0.0 projects to 1.1.0
- Install Cordova 1.1.0
- Make a backup of
AppDelegate.m
andAppDelegate.h
in your project - Create a new project - you will have to grab assets from this new project
-
Copy these files from the new project into your 1.0.0-based project folder on disk, replacing any old files (backup your files first from step 2 above):
AppDelegate.h AppDelegate.m MainViewController.h MainViewController.m MainViewController.xib
- Add all the MainViewController files into your Xcode project
- Copy the www/phonegap-1.1.0.js file from the new project into your www folder, and delete your www/phonegap-1.0.0.js file
- Update the Cordova script reference in your
www/index.html
file (and any other files that contain the script reference) to point to the new phonegap-1.1.0.js file - Add a new entry under Plugins in your
PhoneGap.plist
file - key iscom.phonegap.battery
and the value is PGBattery - Integrate any project-specific code that you have in your backed-up AppDelegate.h and AppDelegate.m into the new AppDelegate files
Upgrading Cordova 0.9.6 projects to 1.0.0
- Install Cordova 1.0.0
- Make a backup of
AppDelegate.m
andAppDelegate.h
in your project - Create a new project - you will have to grab assets from this new project
-
Copy these files from the new project into your 0.9.6-based project folder on disk, replacing any old files (backup your files first from step 2 above):
AppDelegate.h AppDelegate.m MainViewController.h MainViewController.m MainViewController.xib
- Add all the MainViewController files into your Xcode project
- Copy the www/phonegap-1.0.0.js file from the new project into your www folder, and delete your www/phonegap-0.9.6.js file
- Update the Cordova script reference in your
www/index.html
file (and any other files that contain the script reference) to point to the new phonegap-1.0.0.js file - Add a new entry under Plugins in your
PhoneGap.plist
file - key iscom.phonegap.battery
and the value is PGBattery - Integrate any project-specific code that you have in your backed-up AppDelegate.h and AppDelegate.m into the new AppDelegate files