This plugin displays and hides a splash screen during application launch.
// npm hosted (new) id
cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-splashscreen
// you may also install directly from this repo
cordova plugin add https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-splashscreen.git
- Amazon Fire OS
- Android
- BlackBerry 10
- iOS
- Windows Phone 7 and 8
- Windows 8
- Windows
- Browser
-
SplashScreen (string). The resource name which is used for the displaying splash screen. Different platforms use values for this.
<preference name="SplashScreen" value="resourcename" />
-
AutoHideSplashScreen (boolean, default to
true
). Indicates wherether hide splash screen automatically or not. Splash screen hidden after amount of time specified in theSplashScreenDelay
preference.<preference name="AutoHideSplashScreen" value="true" />
-
SplashScreenDelay (number, default to 3000). Amount of time in milliseconds to wait before automatically hide splash screen.
<preference name="SplashScreenDelay" value="3000" />
In your config.xml
, you need to add the following preferences:
<preference name="SplashScreen" value="foo" />
<preference name="SplashScreenDelay" value="3000" />
<preference name="SplashMaintainAspectRatio" value="true|false" />
Where foo is the name of the splashscreen file, preferably a 9 patch file. Make sure to add your splashcreen files to your res/xml directory under the appropriate folders. The second parameter represents how long the splashscreen will appear in milliseconds. It defaults to 3000 ms. See Icons and Splash Screens for more information.
"SplashMaintainAspectRatio" preference is optional. If set to true, splash screen drawable is not stretched to fit screen, but instead simply "covers" the screen, like CSS "background-size:cover". This is very useful when splash screen images cannot be distorted in any way, for example when they contain scenery or text. This setting works best with images that have large margins (safe areas) that can be safely cropped on screens with different aspect ratios.
The plugin reloads splash drawable whenever orientation changes, so you can specify different drawables for portrait and landscape orientations.
You can use the following preferences in your config.xml
:
<platform name="browser">
<preference name="SplashScreen" value="images/browser/splashscreen.jpg" /> <!-- defaults to "img/logo.png" -->
<preference name="SplashScreenDelay" value="3000" /> <!-- defaults to "3000" -->
<preference name="SplashScreenBackgroundColor" value="green" /> <!-- defaults to "#464646" -->
<preference name="ShowSplashScreen" value="false" /> <!-- defaults to "true" -->
<preference name="SplashScreenWidth" value="600" /> <!-- defaults to "170" -->
<preference name="SplashScreenHeight" value="300" /> <!-- defaults to "200" -->
</platform>
-
FadeSplashScreen
(boolean, defaults totrue
): Set tofalse
to prevent the splash screen from fading in and out when its display state changes.<preference name="FadeSplashScreen" value="false"/>
-
FadeSplashScreenDuration
(float, defaults to3000
): Specifies the number of milliseconds for the splash screen fade effect to execute.<preference name="FadeSplashScreenDuration" value="3000"/>
Note also that this value used to be seconds, and not milliseconds, so values less than 30 will still be treated as seconds. ( Consider this a deprecated patch that will disapear in some future version. )
-
ShowSplashScreenSpinner
(boolean, defaults totrue
): Set tofalse
to hide the splash-screen spinner.<preference name="ShowSplashScreenSpinner" value="false"/>
- splashscreen.show
- splashscreen.hide
Dismiss the splash screen.
navigator.splashscreen.hide();
The config.xml
file's AutoHideSplashScreen
setting must be
false
. To delay hiding the splash screen for two seconds, add a
timer such as the following in the deviceready
event handler:
setTimeout(function() {
navigator.splashscreen.hide();
}, 2000);
Displays the splash screen.
navigator.splashscreen.show();
Your application cannot call navigator.splashscreen.show()
until the app has
started and the deviceready
event has fired. But since typically the splash
screen is meant to be visible before your app has started, that would seem to
defeat the purpose of the splash screen. Providing some configuration in
config.xml
will automatically show
the splash screen immediately after your
app launch and before it has fully started and received the deviceready
event. See Icons and Splash Screens
for more information on doing this configuration. For this reason, it is
unlikely you need to call navigator.splashscreen.show()
to make the splash
screen visible for app startup.