/ConnectivityPlugin

Connectivity Plugin for Xamarin and Windows

Primary LanguageC#MIT LicenseMIT

Connectivity Plugin for Xamarin and Windows

Simple cross platform plugin to check connection status of mobile device, gather connection type, bandwidths, and more.

Documentation

Get started by reading through the Connectivity Plugin documentation.

NuGet

Build:

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Platform Support

Platform Version
Xamarin.iOS iOS 6+
tvOS - Apple TV All
Xamarin.Android API 10+
Windows 10 UWP 10+
Xamarin.Mac All
.NET 4.5/WPF All
.NET Core 2.0+
Tizen 4.0+

Created By: @JamesMontemagno

Contribution

Thank you for your interest in contributing to the Connectivity plugin! In this section we'll outline what you need to know about contributing and how to get started.

Bug Fixes

Please browse open issues, if you're looking to fix something, it's possible that someone already reported it. Additionally you select any up-for-grabs items

Pull requests

Please fill out the pull request template when you send one. Run tests to make sure your changes don't break any unit tests. Follow these instructions to run tests -

iOS

  • Navigate to tests/Connectivity.Tests.iOS
  • Execute make run-simulator-tests

Android

Execute ./build.sh --target RunDroidTests from the project root

License

The MIT License (MIT) see License file

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