@JohnMark I need to get the live GPS tracking working on the background. The plugin from ZEROQODE works only when the browser is open with the page.
If Iām not mistaken, the solution proposed by Jasonelle team is independent of the plugin we are crowdfunding with @vini_brito. If @vini_britoās plugin would allow us to access native functions from the cell phone we wouldnāt need to get a specific GPS extension correct? But @vini_brito said he would have an answer in a month. I think itās a short time to find out
Anyways Iām blown away by the possibilities. This is a very exciting developing tool for anybody doing bubble now.
@marcos
Yep, John hopped in front of me and answered it already, if Jasonelle team implements it, then Iād be able to call it in the plugin.
I already made an improvement to Jasonelle with them, so itās okay to do so.
The plugin is not independent from Jasonelle, just to clear any fog around us (:
Hello John, Thanks for the excellent insights on this thread. I have a question, do I need to build my app as a single page app to use this wrapper? Is there any limitation in terms of pages the app can have?
If you have too much information on a single page, itās gonna be slow, especially with old phones. Plus, Bubbleās gonna start to be slow. I recommend multiple pages if the application is to be complex. Wrapper mode works on a single page as well as multiple pages (no limits).
We are sponsoring a new plugin made with Jasonelle and Bubble to allow building an entire application with only Jasonelle commands. Also, you can use it to build in conjecture with Bubble. It will eventually have all the features offered by the competition and for free. We need your contribution to the project.
Thank you in advance.
Share your success friends.
This post is now among the top 5. I love the competition.
We can celebrate being able to build with Bubble an app that works both on the Web, on the Apple Store / Android Play.
If itās just a wrapper, then itās likely Apple will reject it.
You need to use native functions to justify being a native app instead of just running in the browser.
And yes, lots of other services, even using this very same technology, have successfully submitted apps to the Appstore.
I know my post is long, but you will have almost all your answers if you only read my writing under @JohnMark. Like you said, part native part wrapped. If well optimised, no one will see the difference (almost)
You have to read the documentation of Jasonelle to implemant in-app
or ask here : talk directly. I prefered to use my own payment server (Stripe) for my products outside the app.
BDK simplified the use of native functions by creating a plugin with the Jasonelle engine. If you want to save money, you can do it all with Jasonelle. It is a question of budget at this time. It is up to you to choose what you need.
Another thing is when using Jasonelle you are completely independent from any other plugin. A new plugin is being developed to use Jasonelle as a whole. See above to participate financially.
I am not able to use it as of now, and I have spent lot of hours, not just 10 minutes.
In Android Studio, I am using emulator to test the app. But the app is just stuck in loading screen kind of things. Looks like this.
How to fix this?
And Xcode is just not installing on my machine. I know you canāt possibly do anything about that. But these are the nuisances that are there with all these integration stuff and I just wanted to rant about it.
I understand that it can be difficult the first time to get used to the solution. If you take the time to read the post, youāll see that you donāt skip any steps. The problem you indicated is well known and can be easily solved. I donāt know if itās your version of Android thatās not compatible or just accessing your file (or API) thatās unread. You can also get support from Jasonelle on Telegram (see above).