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@cakioe/tauri-plugin-board

v1.7.6

Published

This is a vending machine development board of kits for Tauri, utilizing Java or Kotlin for development.

Downloads

22

Readme

Tauri Plugin board

This is a vending machine development board of kits for Tauri, utilizing Java or Kotlin for development.

support development board model

  • ZC-* All with Android 11.0+

Setting Up Your Tauri Plugin

Follow these steps to set up the Tauri API for your Android plugin:

# Navigate to the android folder of your plugin
cd android

# Create the tauri-api path
mkdir -p .tauri/tauri-api

# Clone the Tauri repository
git clone https://github.com/tauri-apps/tauri

# Copy the mobile API from the repository to the created path
cp -r tauri/core/tauri/mobile/android/. .tauri/tauri-api

# Remove the cloned Tauri repository
rm -rf tauri

Signature Plugins

You can utilize the following signature plugins:

| Language | Plugin Link | |--------------|------------------------------------------------| | Kotlin | Signature for Kotlin | | JavaScript | Signature for JavaScript | | Go | Signature for Go | | Rust | Signature for Rust |

Storage Configuration

To save data in a JSON format, you can use the following code snippet:

File(this.applicationContext.getExternalFilesDir(null), "xxx.json").writeText(Gson().toJson(payload))

Generating SQLDelight Interface

To generate the SQLDelight interface, run the following command:

./gradlew generateSqlDelightInterface

To pull the database file from your Android device, use:

adb pull /sdcard/xxx/files/xxx.db ./