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PhoneGap By Example

You're reading from   PhoneGap By Example Use PhoneGap to apply web development skills and learn variety of cross-platform mobile applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785285318
Length 368 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Installing and Configuring PhoneGap FREE CHAPTER 2. Setting Up a Project Structure with Sencha Touch 3. Easy Work with Device – Your First PhoneGap Application "Travelly" 4. Integrating the Travelly Application with Custom Service 5. Crazy Bubbles - Your First HTML5 Mobile Game 6. Share Your Crazy Bubbles Game Result on Social Networks 7. Building a Real-time Communication Application – Pumpidu 8. Building "Imaginary" – An Application with Instagram-like Image Filters 9. Testing the PhoneGap Application 10. Releasing and Maintaining the Application Index

Using a camera to capture pictures

Now, we would like to take pictures with a camera inside our application, attach a caption to it, and save it for future usage. First of all, let's install the Cordova plugin to access the camera.

Camera plugin installation

To install the plugin, simply run this command:

$ cordova plugin add org.apache.cordova.camera

The execution of the command will take a while. At the end of the flow, you will see the following messages:

Installing "org.apache.cordova.camera" for android
Installing "org.apache.cordova.camera" for ios

Now, we have this plugin installed for both iOS and Android platforms.

Tip

The Cordova Camera plugin supports Amazon Fire OS, Android, BlackBerry 10 browser, Firefox OS, iOS, Tizen, Windows Phone 7 and 8, and Windows 8 platforms.

This plugin defines a global navigator, a camera object, that provides an API to take pictures and choose images from the system's image library. Let's look at it using an example.

Camera...

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