commit | 464ab8541ce96553214fd1f5201dad31d0d2af80 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Raphael von der GrĂ¼n <raphinesse@gmail.com> | Thu Nov 21 11:49:39 2019 +0100 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Thu Nov 21 11:49:39 2019 +0100 |
tree | 1c91d61a99b012f282f05cdd897dfb17c236bf9e | |
parent | 8d76ec1b00796720fc4845a22017e396977a7e87 [diff] |
test: let Jasmine handle promises (#57) * test: let Jasmine handle promises Last in line for apache/cordova#169 * lock in portrait mode to avoid trouble on CI cordova-paramedic runs the SauceLabs CI tests in portrait mode. For the Android 7.0 target, it seemed as our locking to landscape interferes with the Appium driver trying to set the app to portrait orientation. The result is a failure to connect to the device and finally a timeout. To avoid that, we are locking the app into portrait mode instead. * test: verify orientation after locking
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Cordova plugin to set/lock the screen orientation in a common way for iOS, Android, and windows-uwp. This plugin is based on Screen Orientation API so the api matches the current spec.
The plugin adds the following to the screen object (window.screen
):
// lock the device orientation .orientation.lock('portrait') // unlock the orientation .orientation.unlock() // current orientation .orientation
cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-screen-orientation
The orientation is in the primary portrait mode.
The orientation is in the secondary portrait mode.
The orientation is in the primary landscape mode.
The orientation is in the secondary landscape mode.
The orientation is either portrait-primary or portrait-secondary (sensor).
The orientation is either landscape-primary or landscape-secondary (sensor).
orientation is unlocked - all orientations are supported.
// set to either landscape screen.orientation.lock('landscape'); // allow user rotate screen.orientation.unlock(); // access current orientation console.log('Orientation is ' + screen.orientation.type);
Both android and iOS will fire the orientationchange event on the window object. For this version of the plugin use the window object if you require notification.
window.addEventListener("orientationchange", function(){ console.log(screen.orientation.type); // e.g. portrait });
The ‘change’ event listener has also been added to the screen.orientation object.
screen.orientation.addEventListener('change', function(){ console.log(screen.orientation.type); // e.g. portrait }); // OR screen.orientation.onchange = function(){console.log(screen.orientation.type); };
The screen.orientation property will not update when the phone is rotated 180 degrees.
Windows store apps (windows-uwp) will only display orientation changes if the device has some sort of accelerometer. The internal state of the “orientation” will still be kept, but the actual screen won't rotate unless the device supports it.