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PhoneGap Android

PhoneGap Android is an Android application library that allows for PhoneGap based projects to be built for the Android Platform. PhoneGap based applications are, at the core, an application written with web technology: HTML, CSS and JavaScript.

Requires

PhoneGap Android Developer Tools

The PhoneGap developer tooling is split between general tooling and project level tooling.

General Commands

./bin/create [path package activity] ... create the ./example app or a phonegap android project
./bin/bench ............................ generate a bench proj
./bin/autotest ......................... test the cli tools
./bin/test ............................. run mobile-spec

Project Commands

These commands live in a generated PhoneGap Android project.

./phonegap/debug [path] ..................... install to first device
./phonegap/emulate .......................... start avd (emulator) named default
./phonegap/log .............................. starts logcat

Running the Example Project

Start avd (emulator) named default:

./bin/emulate

Create the example project and build it to the first device:

./bin/create
cd example
./phonegap/debug

Start adb logcat (console.log calls output here):

./phonegap/log

Running the callback/callback-test tests:

./bin/test

Creating a new PhoneGap Android Project

./bin/create ~/Desktop/myapp com.phonegap.special MyApp

Importing a PhoneGap Android Project into Eclipse

  1. File > New > Project...
  2. Android > Android Project
  3. Create project from existing source (point to the generated app found in tmp/android)
  4. Right click on libs/phonegap.jar and add to build path
  5. Right click on the project root: Run as > Run Configurations
  6. Click on the Target tab and select Manual (this way you can choose the emulator or device to build to)

Further Reading