cordova-plugin-iroot-v2
v3.2.1
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Jailbreak/Root Detection Plugin for Apache Cordova with Proxy Detection for iOS
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Jailbreak/Root Detection Plugin for Apache Cordova
Use this plugin to add an extra layer of security for your app by detecting if the device was root
ed (on android) or jailbreak
ed (on iOS).
Install
cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-iroot
Upgrade
cordova plugin rm cordova-plugin-iroot
cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-iroot
cordova prepare
postInstall
iOS
To avoid errors like
-canOpenURL: failed for URL: "cydia://package/com.example.package" - error: "This app is not allowed to query for scheme cydia"
don’t forget to add "cydia"
in LSApplicationQueriesSchemes
key of info.plist
. Otherwise canOpenURL
will always return false
.
<xxx>
<key>LSApplicationQueriesSchemes</key>
<array>
<string>cydia</string>
</array>
</xxx>
Usage in Javascript
// available => iOS + Android
IRoot.isRooted(successCallback, failureCallback);
// available => Android
IRoot.isRootedWithBusyBox(successCallback, failureCallback);
successCallback(result:boolean)
is called withtrue
if the device is Jailbroken/rooted, otherwisefalse
.failureCallback(error:string)
is called if there was an error determining if the device is Jailbroken/rooted.
Info
Based on:
- iOS
- Android
- Articles
Contributing
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request
ToDo's
- Cyanogenmod.superuser
If the Cyanogenmod ROM is installed, the cyanogenmod.superuser activity may be in the com.android.settings package. This can be detected by listing the activities within com.android.settings. 2. Su Execute su and then id to check if the current user has a uid of 0 or if it contains (root). shell@android:/ $ su shell@android:/ # id uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=1003(graphics),1004(input),1007(log),1009(mount),1011(adb),1015(sdcard_rw),1028(sdcard_r) 3. Busybox If a device has been rooted, more often then not Busybox has been installed as well. Busybox is a binary that provides many common linux commands. Running Busybox is a good indication that a device has been rooted. root@android:/ # busybox df Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on tmpfs 958500 32 958468 0% /dev tmpfs 958500 0 958500 0% /mnt/secure tmpfs 958500 0 958500 0% /mnt/asec tmpfs 958500 0 958500 0% /mnt/obb 4. Check library
- https://github.com/Stericson/RootTools/tree/master/src/main/java/com/stericson/RootTools
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