From db3adec8579525cb96a93c2a7f0e763b45c17fa2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: zher52 Date: Thu, 2 Apr 2020 09:28:04 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] =?UTF-8?q?=E6=B7=BB=E5=8A=A0=E5=85=A8=E5=B1=8F=E5=8F=82?= =?UTF-8?q?=E6=95=B0=20=E6=9B=B4=E6=96=B0readme?= MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit --- README.md | 515 +--------------------------------- src/android/SplashScreen.java | 7 +- 2 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 506 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index d377a76..48c7015 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ --- -title: Splashscreen +title: 可设置全屏显示的 Splashscreen description: Control the splash screen for your app. --- -|AppVeyor|Travis CI| -|:-:|:-:| -|[![Build status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/github/apache/cordova-plugin-splashscreen?branch=master)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/ApacheSoftwareFoundation/cordova-plugin-splashscreen)|[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/apache/cordova-plugin-splashscreen.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/apache/cordova-plugin-splashscreen)| - # cordova-plugin-splashscreen -This plugin displays and hides a splash screen while your web application is launching. Using its methods you can also show and hide the splash screen manually. +在 [cordova-plugin-splashscreen](https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-splashscreen.git) 的基础上添加了全屏设置,处理了android启动app时黑屏的问题 - [Installation](#installation) -- [Supported Platforms](#supported-platforms) -- [Platform Splash Screen Image Configuration](#platform-splash-screen-image-configuration) - * [Example Configuration](#example-configuration) - * [iOS-specific Information](#ios-specific-information) - * [Windows-specific Information](#windows-specific-information) - [Preferences](#preferences) * [config.xml](#configxml) - * [Quirks](#quirks) - + [Android Quirks](#android-quirks) - + [Browser Quirks](#browser-quirks) - + [iOS Quirks](#ios-quirks) - + [Windows Quirks](#windows-quirks) -- [Methods](#methods) - * [splashscreen.hide](#splashscreenhide) - * [splashscreen.show](#splashscreenshow) +- [Other](#other) ## Installation - // npm hosted (new) id - cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-splashscreen + // 安装前请先卸载 cordova-plugin-splashscreen 插件 + cordova plugin rm cordova-plugin-splashscreen - // you may also install directly from this repo - cordova plugin add https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-splashscreen.git - -## Supported Platforms - -- Android -- iOS -- Windows (`cordova-windows` version >= 4.4.0 is required) - __Note__: Extended splashscreen does not require the plugin on Windows (as opposed to Android and iOS) in case you don't use the plugin API, i.e. programmatic hide/show. -- Browser - -## Platform Splash Screen Image Configuration - -### Example Configuration - -In the top-level `config.xml` file (not the one in `platforms`), add configuration elements like those specified here. - -The value of the "src" attribute is relative to the project root directory and NOT to the `www` directory (see `Directory structure` below). You can name the source image file whatever you like. The internal name in the application is automatically determined by Cordova. - -Directory structure: - -``` -projectRoot - hooks - platforms - plugins - www - css - img - js - res - screen - android - ios - windows -``` - -```xml - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -``` - -### iOS-specific Information - -There are two mechanisms for displaying a launch screen on iOS: - -1. Legacy launch images: images are sized exactly for the device's screen size. Does not support the iPad Pro 12.9's native resolution or split-screen/slide-over multitasking. - -2. Launch storyboard images: Images are sized based on scale, idiom, and size classes. Supports all devices, and can be used with split-screen/slide-over multitasking. - -Apple is moving away from legacy launch images. There is no official support for providing a native-resolution launch image for the iPad Pro 12.9 or for providing launch images that work with split-screen multitasking or slide-over. If your app doesn't need to support these contexts, then you can continue to use legacy launch images for as long as you like. - -The preferred method of providing launch images is to use a launch storyboard. For native app developers, the ideal launch storyboard is an unpopulated version of the app's user interface at launch. For non-native app developers who don't wish to learn Interface Builder, however, this plugin simulates the legacy launch image method as much as is feasible. - -#### Legacy launch images - -If you choose to use legacy launch images, you will use the following syntax in `config.xml`: - -``` - - - - - - - - - -``` - -Technically the filename for the `src` attribute can be anything you want; the filenames are used because they match what will be used when your project is compiled. The width and height attributes determine which launch images are displayed on which devices as follows: - -| width | height | device (orientation) | -|:-----------:|:------------:|:--------------------------------:| -| 320 | 480 | All non-retina iPhones and iPods | -| 640 | 960 | iPhone 4/4s (portrait) | -| 640 | 1136 | iPhone 5/5s/SE (portrait) | -| 750 | 1334 | iPhone 6/6s/7 (portrait) | -| 1242 | 2208 | iPhone 6+/6s+/7+ (portrait) | -| 2208 | 1242 | iPhone 6+/6s+/7+ (landscape) | -| 768 | 1024 | All non-retina iPads (portrait) | -| 1024 | 768 | All non-retina iPads (landscape) | -| 1536 | 2048 | All retina iPads (portrait) | -| 2048 | 1536 | All retina iPads (landscape) | - -Note: It is vitally important that the source image actually matches the size specified in the `width` and `height` attributes. If it does not, the device may fail to render it properly, if at all. - -#### Launch storyboard images - -In order to support newer form factors and split-screen/slide-over multitasking, you should use launch storyboard images. These are similar to the legacy launch images above, but there are crucial differences: - - - images are not specific to a given device. - - - images are scaled to fill the available viewport (while maintaining the aspect ratio). - - - the outer edges of the images will be cropped, and the amount will vary based on device an viewport. - - - there is no need to provide an image for each possible device, viewport, and orientation; iOS will choose the best image for the situation automatically. - -##### Designing launch storyboard images - -The key to designing a launch storyboard image is understanding that the edges of the image will almost certainly be cropped. Therefore, one should not place any important information near the edges of any images provided to the launch storyboard. Only the center is a safe area, and this all but guarantees that following Apple's advice of presenting an unpopulated user interface will not work well. - -Instead, the following tips should enable you to create a launch image that works across a multitude of form factors, viewports, and orientations: - - - Important graphics (logos, icons, titles) should be centered. The safe bounding region will vary, so you will need to test to ensure that the important graphics are never cropped. Better yet, don't supply any important graphics in the first place. - - - You _can_ fine-tune the placement and size of these graphics, but you don't have the same fine-grained control as you did with legacy launch images. - - - Use a simple color wash. If you use two colors, you'll want one color to fill the top half of the image, and the second to fill the bottom half. If you use a gradient, you'll probably want to ensure that the middle of the gradient lines up with the center of the image. - - - Don't worry about pixel perfection -- because the images are scaled, there's almost no chance the images will be perfectly fit to the pixel grid. Since all supported iOS devices use retina screens, users will be hard pressed to notice it anyway. - -It is important to understand the concept of scale, idiom, and size class traits in order to use launch storyboard images effectively. Of the images supplied to the launch storyboard, iOS will choose the image that best matches the device and viewport and render that image. It is possible to supply only one launch image if so desired, but it is also possible to fine-tune the displayed launch image based on traits. When fine-tuning, one can ignore traits that aren't targeted or supported by the app. - -> Note: If you are using launch storyboard images, there is no need to include legacy images. If you do, the legacy images will be copied, but not used. - -##### Scale - -| scale | devices | -|:-----------:|:----------------------:| -| 1x | All non-retina devices | -| 2x | Most retina devices | -| 3x | iPhone 6+/6s+,7s+ | - -In general, you'll want to supply 2x and 3x images. Cordova only supports retina devices now, so there's no point in supplying 1x images. - -##### Idioms - -| idiom | devices | -|:-----------:|:-------------:| -| ipad | All iPads | -| iphone | All iPhones and iPod Touches | -| universal | All devices | - -You only need to provide universal images unless you need to fine-tune for a specific device idiom. - -##### Size classes - -There are two size classes applies to both screen axes. Narrow viewports are considered to be the "compact" size class, and remaining viewports are considered "regular". When supplying images to Xcode, however, one must choose between "any & compact" and "any & regular". To stay consistent with the native terminology, this feature will match based on "any" and "compact". `any` will match regular-sized viewports. - -Note: this feature uses `com` as an abbreviation for "compact" classes. - -The following classes are supported by this feature: - -| width | height | orientation | -|:-----------:|:------------:|:-----------------:| -| any | any | any | -| com | any | portrait | -| any | com | landscape (wide) | -| com | com | landscape (narrow)| - -To see the complete list of size classes associated with devices and viewports, see . - -##### Single-image launch screen - -If your launch image is simple, you may be able to avoid creating a lot of different launch images and supply only one. The launch image needs to meet the following requirements: - - - the image should be square - - - the image should be large enough to fit on an iPad Pro 12.9": 2732x2732 - - - anything important should fit within the center - - Keep in mind that the image will be cropped, possibly quite severely, depending upon the viewport. - -Once the image is created, you can include it in your project by adding the following to `config.xml`: - -``` - -``` - -Because only one image is provided, iOS will utilize it in every context. - -##### Multi-image launch screen - -If a single launch image won't meet your needs, you will probably need to supply at least six images, if not more. Furthermore, keep in mind that it will not be possible to fine tune the image to a specific device, but only to a device class, display factor, and viewport size. - -If you don't need to target images to a specific idiom, you should create six images, as follows: - -| scale | idiom | width | height | size | filename | -|:-----------:|:-----------:|:-----------:|:------------:|:----------:|:--------------:| -| 2x* | universal | any | any | 2732x2732 | `Default@2x~universal~anyany.png` | -| 2x | universal | com | any | 1278x2732 | `Default@2x~universal~comany.png` | -| 2x | universal | com | com | 1334x750 | `Default@2x~universal~comcom.png` | -| 3x* | universal | any | any | 2208x2208 | `Default@3x~universal~anyany.png` | -| 3x | universal | any | com | 2208x1242 | `Default@3x~universal~anycom.png` | -| 3x | universal | com | any | 1242x2208 | `Default@3x~universal~comany.png` | - -\* this image is required in order for iOS utilize the other images within this scale and idiom. - -> Note: If the 3x sizes look small too you, that's because there's only one device class that currently has a 3x density: the iPhone 6+/6s+/7+. - -The above looks like the following snippet when present in `config.xml`: - -``` - - - - - - -``` - -Should one need to further fine tune based upon device idiom, one can do so. This might look like so: - -| scale | idiom | width | height | size | filename | -|:-----------:|:-----------:|:-----------:|:------------:|:----------:|:--------------:| -| 2x* | iphone | any | any | 1334x1334 | `Default@2x~iphone~anyany.png` | -| 2x | iphone | com | any | 750x1334 | `Default@2x~iphone~comany.png` | -| 2x | iphone | com | com | 1334x750 | `Default@2x~iphone~comcom.png` | -| 3x* | iphone | any | any | 2208x2208 | `Default@3x~iphone~anyany.png` | -| 3x | iphone | any | com | 2208x1242 | `Default@3x~iphone~anycom.png` | -| 3x | iphone | com | any | 1242x2208 | `Default@3x~iphone~comany.png` | -| 2x* | ipad | any | any | 2732x2732 | `Default@2x~ipad~anyany.png` | -| 2x | ipad | com | any | 1278x2732 | `Default@2x~ipad~comany.png` | - -\* this image is required in order for iOS utilize the other images within this scale and idiom. - -The above looks like the following in `config.xml`: - -``` - - - - - - - - -``` - -##### Quirks and Known Issues - -1. **App on target may not reflect changes to images** - Once you run the app on a target, iOS caches the launch image. Unfortunately, when you change the image, iOS does _not_ invalidate the cache, which means you'll still see the old launch image. You should either: delete the app, or reset content & settings (simulator). - -2. **Simulator may not show expected images when launched from CLI** - When Xcode deploys to a specific simulator, it only copies the assets that match the simulator's characteristics. For example, if you try to run an app on the iPhone 6s Plus simulator, only @3x launch images are copied. When compiling from the CLI, however, the default is to assume an iPhone 5s, which means only @2x launch images are copied. Unless your launch images are markedly different, chances are good the difference would go unnoticed, but this does mean that the only accurate method of testing is to test on a physical device. - -3. **`anyany` must be provided for other variations to be used** - If you don't provide an `anyany` version of the launch image for a specific scale and idiom, the other variations (like `anycom`, `comany`, and `comcom`) will ignored. - -### Windows-specific Information - -Splash screen images can be defined using the [MRT](https://cordova.apache.org/docs/en/dev/config_ref/images.html#windows) concept. -If you specify `src="res/windows/splashscreen.png"` the following files will be copied into the application's images folder: -`res/windows/splashscreen.png` | `res/windows/splashscreen.scale-100.png`, `res/windows/splashscreen.scale-125.png`, etc. - -The following are supported: - -| Scale, % | Project | Width | Height | Filename | -|:------------:|:-------------------:|:-----------:|:------------:|:---------------------------------:| -| 100 | Windows 10/8.1 | 620 | 300 | `splashscreen.png` \| `splashscreen.scale-100.png` | -| 125 | Windows 10 | 775 | 375 | `splashscreen.scale-125.png` | -| 150 | Windows 10 | 930 | 450 | `splashscreen.scale-150.png` | -| 200 | Windows 10 | 1240 | 600 | `splashscreen.scale-200.png` | -| 400 | Windows 10 | 2480 | 1200 | `splashscreen.scale-400.png` | -| 140 | Windows 8.1 | 868 | 420 | `splashscreen.scale-140.png` | -| 180 | Windows 8.1 | 1116 | 540 | `splashscreen.scale-180.png` | -| 100 | Windows Phone 8.1 | 480 | 800 | `splashscreenphone.png` \| `splashscreenphone.scale-100.png` | -| 140 | Windows Phone 8.1 | 672 | 1120 | `splashscreenphone.scale-140.png` | -| 240 | Windows Phone 8.1 | 1152 | 1920 | `splashscreenphone.scale-240.png` | - -__Note__: SplashScreens size for Windows 10 project should not exceed 200 KBytes. -__Note__: Supported formats are `.png`, `.jpg`, `.jpeg`. Mixing of the extensions within a target is not supported. I.e. you can have `splashscreen.jpg` and `splashscreenphone.png` but not `splashscreen.scale-100.png`, `splashscreen.scale-400.jpg`. -__Note__: You may need to reopen Visual Studio solution after changing the images and doing a `cordova prepare` for the changes to take effect. + // 安装插件 + cordova plugin add https://github.com/shuto-cn/cordova-plugin-splashscreen.git ## Preferences ### config.xml -- `AutoHideSplashScreen` (boolean, default to `true`). Indicates whether to hide splash screen automatically or not. The splash screen is hidden after the amount of time specified in the `SplashScreenDelay` preference. +- `FadeSplashFullScreen` (boolean, default to `true`). 在app未设置全屏的情况下FadeSplash是否全屏显示 ```xml - + ``` +## Other -- `SplashScreenDelay` (number, default to 3000). Amount of time in milliseconds to wait before automatically hide splash screen. - - ```xml - - ``` - - This value used to be in seconds (but is now milliseconds) so values less than 30 will continue to be treated as seconds. (Consider this a deprecated patch that will disapear in some future version.) - - To disable the splashscreen add the following preference to `config.xml`: - ```xml - - ``` - - **Windows Quirk**: You should disable the splashscreen in case you are updating the entire document body dynamically (f.e. with a SPA router) to avoid affecting UI/controls. - Note that you should also directly reference `WinJS/base.js` in the page HTML in this case to avoid the issues with activation context ([CB-11658](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-11658)). - - **iOS Quirk**: to disable the splashscreen on `ios` platform you should also add `` to `config.xml`. - -- `FadeSplashScreen` (boolean, defaults to `true`): Set to `false` to - prevent the splash screen from fading in and out when its display - state changes. - - ```xml - - ``` - -- `FadeSplashScreenDuration` (float, defaults to `500`): Specifies the - number of milliseconds for the splash screen fade effect to execute. - - ```xml - - ``` - - _Note_: `FadeSplashScreenDuration` is included into `SplashScreenDelay`, for example if you have `` and `` defined in `config.xml`: - - - 00:00 - splashscreen is shown - - 00:02 - fading has started - - 00:03 - splashscreen is hidden - - Turning the fading off via `` technically means fading duration to be `0` so that in this example the overall splash screen delay will still be 3 seconds. - - _Note_: This only applies to the application startup - you need to take the fading timeout into account when manually showing/hiding the splash screen in your application's code: - - ```javascript - navigator.splashscreen.show(); - window.setTimeout(function () { - navigator.splashscreen.hide(); - }, splashDuration - fadeDuration); - ``` - -- `ShowSplashScreenSpinner` (boolean, defaults to `true`): Set to `false` - to hide the splash screen spinner. - - ```xml - - ``` - - _Note_: Does not work on Browser or Windows platforms. - -### Quirks - -#### Android Quirks - -In your `config.xml`, you can add the following preferences: - -```xml - - - -``` - -`SplashMaintainAspectRatio` preference is optional. If set to `true`, the splash screen drawable is not stretched to fit the full 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 splash screen plugin reloads the splash screen whenever the orientation changes so that you can specify different splash screen images for portrait and landscape orientations. - -`SplashShowOnlyFirstTime` preference is optional and defaults to `true`. When set to `true` the splash screen will only appear on application launch. However, if you plan to use `navigator.app.exitApp()` to close the application and force the splash screen appear on the application's next launch, you should set this property to `false` (this also applies to closing the application with the Back button). - -`SplashScreenSpinnerColor` preference is also optional and is ignored when not set. Setting it to a valid color name or HEX color code will change the color of the spinner on Android 5.0+ devices. - -#### Browser Quirks - -You can use the following preferences in your `config.xml`: - -```xml - - - - - - - - - -``` - -__Note__: `SplashScreen` value should be absolute in order to work in a sub-page. The `SplashScreen` value is used only for the browser platform. The value will be ignored for other platforms. - -#### iOS Quirks - -- In iOS, the splash screen images are called launch images. These images are mandatory on iOS. - -#### Windows Quirks - -- `SplashScreenSpinnerColor` (string, defaults to system accent color): hash, rgb notation or CSS color name. - - ```xml - - - - ``` - -- `SplashScreenBackgroundColor` (string, defaults to #464646): hex notation. - - ```xml - - ``` - -## Methods - -- splashscreen.show -- splashscreen.hide - -### splashscreen.hide - -Dismiss the splash screen. - -```js -navigator.splashscreen.hide(); -``` - - -#### iOS Quirk - -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: - -```js -setTimeout(function() { - navigator.splashscreen.hide(); -}, 2000); -``` - -### splashscreen.show - -Displays the splash screen. - -```js -navigator.splashscreen.show(); -``` - -Your application cannot call `navigator.splashscreen.show()` until the application has -started and the `deviceready` event has fired. But since typically the splash -screen is meant to be visible before your application has started, that would seem to -defeat the purpose of the splash screen. Providing any parameters in -`config.xml` will automatically `show` the splash screen immediately after your -application is launched and before it has fully started and received the `deviceready` -event. For this reason, it is unlikely you will need to call `navigator.splashscreen.show()` to make the splash -screen visible for application startup. +- 关于android启动黑屏 请保持`SplashScreen`参数值为`screen`否则请修改`src/android/res/values/style.xml`中对应资源id +- 其他配置及插件使用方法请移步[cordova-plugin-splashscreen](https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-splashscreen.git) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/android/SplashScreen.java b/src/android/SplashScreen.java index 3fb5487..5a7f0bb 100644 --- a/src/android/SplashScreen.java +++ b/src/android/SplashScreen.java @@ -315,11 +315,12 @@ public class SplashScreen extends CordovaPlugin { // Create and show the dialog splashDialog = new Dialog(context, android.R.style.Theme_Translucent_NoTitleBar); // check to see if the splash screen should be full screen - // if ((cordova.getActivity().getWindow().getAttributes().flags & WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_FULLSCREEN) - // == WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_FULLSCREEN) { + boolean fullscreen = preferences.getBoolean("FadeSplashFullScreen", true); + if (fullscreen || ((cordova.getActivity().getWindow().getAttributes().flags & WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_FULLSCREEN) + == WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_FULLSCREEN)) { splashDialog.getWindow().setFlags(WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_FULLSCREEN, WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_FULLSCREEN); - // } + } splashDialog.setContentView(splashImageView); splashDialog.setCancelable(false); splashDialog.show();