- Overview
- Platform Support
- The Command-Line Interface
- Platform Guides
- Using Plugman to Manage Plugins
- The config.xml File
- Icons and Splash Screens
- Embedding WebViews
- Plugin Development Guide
- Privacy Guide
- Whitelist Guide
- Accelerometer
- Camera
- Capture
- Compass
- Connection
- Contacts
- Device
- Events
- File
- Geolocation
- Globalization
- InAppBrowser
- Media
- Notification
- Splashscreen
- Storage
Platform Guides
Before developing for any of the platforms listed below, install cordova's command-line interface (CLI). (For details, see The Command-Line Interface.)
To develop Cordova applications, you must install SDKs for each mobile platform you are targeting. This installation is necessary regardless of whether you do the majority of your work in the SDK or use the CLI for your build cycle.
Each Platform Guide listed below tells you what you need to know to
set up each platform's development environment: where to obtain the
SDK, how to set up device emulators, how to connect devices for direct
testing, and how to manage signing key requirements. Additional
guides provide information on each platform's unique set of
configuration options, instructions to add plugins, how to upgrade
each platform, and platform-specific command-line tools that serve as
a lower-level alternative to the cordova
command-line utility.
Amazon Fire OS
- Amazon Fire OS Platform Guide
- Amazon Fire OS Configuration
- Amazon Fire OS WebViews
- Amazon Fire OS Plugins
Android
- Android Platform Guide
- Android Configuration
- Android WebViews
- Android Plugins
- Android Command-line Tools
- Upgrading Android
BlackBerry 10
- BlackBerry 10 Platform Guide
- BlackBerry 10 Configuration
- BlackBerry 10 Plugins
- BlackBerry 10 Command-line Tools
- Upgrading BlackBerry 10
iOS
Ubuntu
Windows Phone
- Windows Phone 8 Platform Guide
- Windows Phone 7 Platform Guide
- Windows Phone Configuration
- Windows Phone Command-line Tools
- Upgrading Windows Phone