- 1. Introduction
- 2. Installation Guide
- 3. Configuration and Description
- 4. Questions or Issues
- 5. Licensing and Terms
This demo application demonstrates the usage of the HMS MAP Kit Cordova plugin.
Before you get started, you must register as a HUAWEI Developer and complete identity verification on the HUAWEI Developer website. For details, please refer to Register a HUAWEI ID.
Creating an app in AppGallery Connect is required in order to communicate with the Huawei services. To create an app, perform the following steps:
- Sign in to AppGallery Connect and select My projects.
- Select your project from the project list or create a new one by clicking the Add Project button.
- Go to Project Setting > General information, and click Add app.
- If an app exists in the project and you need to add a new one, expand the app selection area on the top of the page and click Add app.
- On the Add app page, enter the app information, and click OK.
A signing certificate fingerprint is used to verify the authenticity of an app when it attempts to access an HMS Core (APK) through the HMS SDK. Before using the HMS Core (APK), you must locally generate a signing certificate fingerprint and configure it in the AppGallery Connect. You can refer to 3rd and 4th steps of Generating a Signing Certificate Codelab tutorial for the certificate generation. Perform the following steps after you have generated the certificate.
- Sign in to AppGallery Connect and select your project from My Projects. Then go to Project Setting > General information. In the App information field, click the icon next to SHA-256 certificate fingerprint, and enter the obtained SHA-256 certificate fingerprint.
- After completing the configuration, click OK to save the changes. (Check mark icon)
- In the same page, click agconnect-services.json button to download the configuration file.
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Install Ionic CLI and other required tools if haven't done before.
npm install -g @ionic/cli cordova-res native-run
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Open the demo project's root directory.
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Install project dependencies.
npm install
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Enable the Cordova integration.
ionic integrations enable cordova
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Update the widget
id
property which is specified in theconfig.xml
file. It must be same with client > package_name value of theagconnect-services.json
file. -
Add the Android platform to the project.
ionic cordova platform add android
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Install
HMS Map Plugin
to the project.ionic cordova plugin add @hmscore/cordova-plugin-hms-map
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Install HMS Map Ionic Native wrappers.
npm install @awesome-cordova-plugins/core @hmscore/ionic-native-hms-map
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Copy
agconnect-services.json
file to<project_root>/platforms/android/app
directory. -
Add
keystore(.jks)
andbuild.json
files to your project's root directory.-
You can refer to 3rd and 4th steps of Generating a Signing Certificate Codelab tutorial page for generating keystore file.
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Fill
build.json
file according to your keystore information. For example:
{ "android": { "debug": { "keystore": "<keystore_file>.jks", "storePassword": "<keystore_password>", "alias": "<key_alias>", "password": "<key_password>" }, "release": { "keystore": "<keystore_file>.jks", "storePassword": "<keystore_password>", "alias": "<key_alias>", "password": "<key_password>" } } }
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Build Ionic app to generate resource files.
ionic build
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Run the app.
ionic cordova run android --device
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Enable the Capacitor integration if haven't done before.
ionic integrations enable capacitor
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Initialize Capacitor if haven't done before. The
appId
property must be same with ** package_name** value of theagconnect-services.json
file.npx cap init [appName] [appId]
- For more details please follow Initialize Capacitor with your app information .
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Install
HMS Map plugin
to the project.npm install @hmscore/cordova-plugin-hms-map
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Install HMS Map Ionic Native wrappers.
npm install @awesome-cordova-plugins/core @hmscore/ionic-native-hms-map
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Build Ionic app to generate resource files.
ionic build
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Add the Android platform to the project.
npx cap add android
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Copy
keystore(.jks)
andagconnect-services.json
files to<project_root>/android/app
directory.- You can refer to 3rd and 4th steps of Generating a Signing Certificate Codelab tutorial page for generating keystore file.
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Open the
build.gradle
file in the<project_root>/android/app
directory.-
Add
signingConfigs
entry to the android section and modify it according to your keystore. -
Enable
signingConfig
configuration for debug and release flavors.
... android { ... // Modify signingConfigs according to your keystore signingConfigs { config { storeFile file('<keystore_file>.jks') storePassword '<keystore_password>' keyAlias '<key_alias>' keyPassword '<key_password>' } } buildTypes { debug { signingConfig signingConfigs.config // Enable signingConfig for debug flavor } release { signingConfig signingConfigs.config // Enable signingConfig for release flavor minifyEnabled false proguardFiles getDefaultProguardFile('proguard-android.txt'), 'proguard-rules.pro' } } } ...
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Open the
build.gradle
file in the<project_root>/android
directory. Add Huawei's maven repositories and agconnect classpath to the file.buildscript { repositories { /* <Other repositories> */ maven { url 'https://developer.huawei.com/repo/' } } dependencies { /* <Other dependencies> */ classpath 'com.huawei.agconnect:agcp:1.9.1.301' } } /* <Other build.gradle entries> */ allprojects { repositories { /* <Other repositories> */ maven { url 'https://developer.huawei.com/repo/' } } }
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Updates dependencies, and copy any web assets to your project.
npx cap sync
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Open the project in Android Studio and run it.
npx cap open android
Please, do not forget to add following prefix to file paths in ionic application. Ionic - Cordova Runtime = "www/assets/your_file" Ionic - Capacitor Runtime = "public/assets/your_file".
For example, in demo application:
async addMarkerInfo() {
// marker_info.html file is under assets folder directly. So that, path should be given like below.
await this.map.setInfoWindowAdapter({file: 'www/assets/marker_info.html', width: 100, height: 100});
}
Before building the APK, configure the obfuscation configuration file to prevent the HMS Core SDK from being obfuscated.
NOTE: This step is required only if you want to minify and obfuscate your app. By default obfuscation is disabled in Cordova and Ionic apps.
The obfuscation is done by ProGuard. By default, in Cordova and Ionic apps ProGuard is disabled. Even though ProGuard is not available, ProGuard support can be added through 3rd party ProGuard plugins. If ProGuard is enabled in your project, the Huawei Cordova Map plugin's ProGuard rules need to be added to your project. These rules are as follows:
-ignorewarnings
-keepattributes *Annotation*
-keepattributes Exceptions
-keepattributes InnerClasses
-keepattributes Signature
-keep class com.huawei.hianalytics.**{*;}
-keep class com.huawei.updatesdk.**{*;}
-keep class com.huawei.hms.**{*;}
-repackageclasses
If you have questions about how to use HMS samples, try the following options:
- Stack Overflow is the best place for any programming questions. Be sure to tag your question
with
huawei-mobile-services
. - GitHub is the official repository for these plugins, You can open an issue or submit your ideas.
- Huawei Developer Forum HMS Core Module is great for general questions, or seeking recommendations and opinions.
- Huawei Developer Docs is place to official documentation for all HMS Core Kits, you can find detailed documentations in there.
If you run into a bug in our samples, please submit an issue to the GitHub repository.
Huawei MAP Kit Cordova Plugin is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license.