Using cordova plugins in a capacitor-powered app #15265
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Already figured out. Doesn't work in browser though...
Well, thanks anyway.
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Hello!
I have an app that's build around Capacitor v3 and now I need to add some cordova plugins. How do I use them?
The in-app browser plugin, for instance. I installed the plugin and did that
cap sync
thing - capacitor detected "1 cordova plugin for android", no problems here. The problem is that plugin's documentation tells me tobut I have no idea where to get the
cordova
object from.First I tried to just
yarn add cordova
thenbut it won't build even for web -
quasar dev
failed with kilometers of import errors.Then I tried to import the plugin directly:
but apparently cordova plugins don't work that way:
Well, that's it. Any help is appreciated.
P.S. No, capacitor's browser doesn't satisfy my needs. No, I don't wanna switch to cordova entirely.
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