Package Exports
- @titanium/playservices
- @titanium/playservices/index.js
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Axway Amplify End-of-Life Announcement
👇 See notes below 👇
🪦 RIP Axway Amplify Titanium (2010 - 2022)
🪦 RIP Axway Amplify Cloud Services (2012 - 2022)
🛑 All products affected by the announcements will not be supported by Axway effective their EOL dates in 2022.
Some Open-Source versions of Axway products will live on after End-of-Life (EOL) Axway Amplify product announcements. However, some products are closed-source and will NOT continue after the shut down in 2022.
👉 Stay tuned for more info as plans are being made to save the Titanium project and move it under the control of a independent group of developers.
@titanium/playservices
Native modules that allows you to use Native modules that allows you to use Google Play Services with Axway Titanium native mobile apps. with Axway Titanium native mobile apps.
To provide Google Play Services for Titanium modules and applications
- 📝 Description
- 🚀 Getting Started
- Requirements
- Author
- License
- ✨Features
- 📚Learn More
- 📣 Feedback
- ©️ Legal
📝 Description
This is a repackaging of the compiled iOS and Android modules for ti.playservices to allow for installation via npm.
🚀 Getting Started
Install @titanium/playservices in root of project
npm install @titanium/playservicesRequirements
- Titanium Mobile SDK 7.0.0 or later (release 12/2017)
Use require() to access the module from JavaScript:
const PlayServices = require('@titanium/playservices');The PlayServices variable is a reference to the module. Make API calls using this reference:
const playServicesAvailable = PlayServices.isGooglePlayServicesAvailable();It is highly recommended to detect availability issues before using Play Services:
const PlayServices = require('@titanium/playservices');
const win = Ti.UI.createWindow({ backgroundColor: 'gray' });
const btn = Ti.UI.createButton({ title: 'CHECK PLAY SERVICES' });
btn.addEventListener('click', () => {
PlayServices.makeGooglePlayServicesAvailable((e) => {
if (e.success) {
alert(`Play Services: ${PlayServices.GOOGLE_PLAY_SERVICES_VERSION_CODE}`);
// Use Play Services
} else {
alert(`Play Services is not available.`);
}
});
});
win.add(btn);
win.open();To include Play Services libraries with your native module include the module as a dependency by adding a <module> item to the <modules> element of your timodule.xml file:
<ti:module>
...
<modules>
<module platform="android">titanium-playservices</module>
</modules>
...
</ti:module>For a detailed API example please see android/example/app.js
Author
Axway
License
Apache 2.0
✨Features
- Includes Titanium native Android module:
ti.playservices 16.1.0
📚Learn More
- ti.playservices GitHub Repo - Repo for ti.playservices module
📣 Feedback
Have an idea or a comment? Join in the conversation here!
©️ Legal
Modules are licensed under Apache 2.0 from https://github.com/appcelerator-modules/titanium-playservices
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