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qcobjects-phonegap-app

v0.0.22

Published

A QCObjects and PhoneGap Hello World template.

Downloads

22

Readme

QCObjects and PhoneGap Template [![bitHound Score][bithound-img]][bithound-url]

A QCObjects and PhoneGap Hello World template

Usage

PhoneGap CLI

The qcobjects-phonegap-app template is the default when you create a new application using the [phonegap-cli][phonegap-cli-url].

    phonegap create myapp

Create an app using this template specifically:

phonegap create --name "myapp" --id "org.mydomain.phonegap.myapp" --template qcobjects-phonegap-app

To see a list of other available PhoneGap templates:

    phonegap template list

[config.xml][config-xml]

android-minSdkVersion (Android only)

Minimum SDK version supported on the target device. Maximum version is blank by default.

This template sets the minimum to 14.

    <preference name="android-minSdkVersion" value="14" />

<access ...> (All)

This template defaults to wide open access.

    <access origin="*" />

It is strongly encouraged that you restrict access to external resources in your application before releasing to production.

For more information on whitelist configuration, see the [Cordova Whitelist Guide][cordova-whitelist-guide] and the [Cordova Whitelist Plugin documentation][cordova-plugin-whitelist]

[www/index.html][index-html]

Content Security Policy (CSP)

The default CSP is similarly open:

    <meta http-equiv="Content-Security-Policy" content="default-src * 'unsafe-inline'; style-src 'self' 'unsafe-inline'; media-src *" />

Much like the access tag above, you are strongly encouraged to use a more restrictive CSP in production.

A good starting point declaration might be:

    <meta http-equiv="Content-Security-Policy" content="default-src 'self' data: gap: 'unsafe-inline' https://ssl.gstatic.com; style-src 'self' 'unsafe-inline'; media-src *" />

For more information on the Content Security Policy, see the [section on CSP in the Cordova Whitelist Plugin documentation][cordova-plugin-whitelist-csp].

Another good resource for generating a good CSP declaration is [CSP is Awesome][csp-is-awesome]

Read more:

phonegap-cli-url cordova-app bithound-url config-xml index-html cordova-whitelist-guide cordova-plugin-whitelist cordova-plugin-whitelist-csp csp-is-awesome