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Flashlight app

Primary LanguageJavaScriptOtherNOASSERTION

Flashlight

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Overview

This sample shows you how to use the Flashlight custom Apache Cordova plugin. This plugin lets you use the built-in flash of the device camera to turn your device into a torch.

Supported mobile platforms: iOS, Android, Windows Phone

Developed with: Windows Phone SDK 8.1, Apache Cordova 3.7.0, Flashlight 2.0.9

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Important Directories and Files

  • Plugins\Flashlight: Contains the Flashlight custom plugin.

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Screenshots

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Test the Sample

Apart from exploring the sample code base in GitHub, you can also clone and run the sample in your preferred AppBuilder client.

In-Browser

With the AppBuilder in-browser client, you can develop hybrid and NativeScript cross-platform mobile apps from your browser. You can use the in-browser client at https://platform.telerik.com.

Clone the sample

  1. Click the button at the top of this document.
  2. Provide your login credentials, if prompted.

Run the sample

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Windows

With the AppBuilder Windows client, you can develop hybrid and NativeScript cross-platform mobile apps from your Windows desktop. You can download and install the Windows client from http://www.telerik.com/appbuilder/windows-client.

Clone the sample

  1. Verify that the AppBuilder Windows client is running and you are logged in the Telerik Platform in the account in which you want to develop your application.
  2. In the dashboard, click Samples and select Hybrid.
  3. From the Workspace drop-down menu, select the workspace in which you want to develop your application.
  4. Select Advanced APIs.
  5. Select Flashlight.
  6. (Optional) Rename the project.
  7. Click Clone.

Run the sample

With the AppBuilder Windows client, you can quickly test your apps on device, in the simulator or in the native emulators.

  1. Run in the native emulators.
  2. Deploy on device via QR code.
  3. Deploy on device via USB cable.

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Visual Studio

With the AppBuilder extension for Visual Studio, you can develop hybrid and NativeScript cross-platform mobile apps from Microsoft Visual Studio. You can download and install the extension from http://www.telerik.com/appbuilder/visual-studio-extension.

Clone the sample

  1. Verify that the AppBuilder extension for Visual Studio is running and you are logged in the Telerik Platform in the account in which you want to develop your application.
  2. Select AppBuilderGet Sample.
  3. Select Hybrid.
  4. Select Advanced APIs.
  5. Select Flashlight.
  6. (Optional) Rename the project.
  7. Click Get.

The extension for Visual Studio copies the sample files locally. The extension creates a new solution and project and loads them.

Run the sample

With the AppBuilder extension for Visual Studio, you can quickly test your apps on device, in the simulator or in the native emulators.

  1. Run in the native emulators.
  2. Deploy on device via QR code.
  3. Deploy on device via USB cable.

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CLI

With the AppBuilder command-line interface, you can develop hybrid and NativeScript cross-platform mobile apps from the command line. You can learn how to add the AppBuilder commands to your command line from http://www.telerik.com/appbuilder/command-line-interface.

Clone the sample

  1. Verify that a command prompt is running and you are logged in the Telerik Platform in the account in which you want to develop your application.

  2. To list the available samples, run the following command.

    appbuilder sample
  3. Run the clone command for the sample as listed by appbuilder sample.

    appbuilder sample clone flashlight

The AppBuilder command-line interface shows the following message: Successfully initialized project in the folder!

Run the sample

With the AppBuilder command-line interface, you can quickly test your apps on device, in the simulator or in the native emulators.

  1. Run in the native emulators.
  2. Deploy on device via QR code.
  3. Deploy on device via USB cable.

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Limitations

  • You cannot run this sample in the device simulator.
  • You cannot run this sample in the companion apps.

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