BREAKING CHANGE: the plugin's `create` method no longer takes callback functions. You must use the
observables provided by the `MediaObject` instance. Refer to the updated documentation for more
information.
closes#1591
* change source and document interface
* document addAlias example
* feat(email-composer): add requestPermission and hasPermission methods
* refactor(): use getPlugin() instead of referencing cordova
BREAKING CHANGE: Package name is now `@ionic-native/file-transfer`. `Transfer` class has been
renamed to `FileTransfer`. Also, `TransferObject` class has been renamed to `FileTransferObject`.
* update google maps
* more updates
* add BaseClass
* add BaseArrayClass
* add BaseArrayClass constructor
* finish up BaseArrayClass
* add Environment class
* improve docs and add missing functions to GoogleMap class
* improve TileOverlayOptions interface
* add types to constants
* add ILatLng interface
* improve types in BaseArrayClass
* fix geocoder return type
* use Cordova decorator for geocoder
* document CameraPosition and add missing duration property
* document circle class and add update functions
* tslint
* remove extra decorator
* add setVisible and getVisible to Circle class
* complete Environment class
* add convenience method to return instance of environment
* add more classes to docs
* re-organize plugin definition
* document GroundOverlayOptions
* complete GroundOverlay class
* add and complete HtmlInfoWindow class
* complete LatLngBounds class
* update MyLocation interface
* complete GoogleMap class
* fix TERRAIN spelling
* complete Marker class
* complete Polygon class
* complete TileOverlay class
* remove setDebuggable and isAvailable
developer said they're not suited for users
* Improved the docs for firebase dynamic links
The config.xml example needed to switch the ios and android tag.
Added an example how to use onDynamicLink()
* (doc) Reverted change and expanded example
* (doc) Even more comments for clarity
As seen in the Cordova plugin (https://github.com/mjwheatley/cordova-plugin-android-fingerprint-auth) the isAvailable method returns an object that contains 3 parameters, {isAvailable:, isHardwareDetected, hasEnrolledFingerprints}.
If you do a console log on
this.androidFingerprintAuth.isAvailable()
.then(res => console.log(res)) //Outputs the Object {isAvailable: true, isHardwareDetected: true, hasEnrolledFingerprints: true}
.catch(err => console.error(err));
So we are getting the data, just need to make the interface expose it.