@spartadigital/nativescript-ns-wikitude
by spartadigital | v1.5.4
Wikitude plugin for Nativescript
npm i --save @spartadigital/nativescript-ns-wikitude

@spartadigital/nativescript-ns-wikitude

This is under active development. Please Feel free to Contribute and submit any pull requests or issues.

Uses Wikitude version 7.1.

License

This plugin is licensed under the MIT license

a license for Wikitude can be obtained from them, either a trial or paid license will work.

You can obtain a trial license from Here

Installation

to install just run

    $ npm i --save @spartadigital/nativescript-ns-wikitude

You then need to link your license key, you can do this by adding the following in your main.ts/main.js:

global.wikitudeLicense = "[YOUR-WIKITUDE-LICENSE-HERE]"

For {A} in your app.component.ts you should include :

import { registerElement } from 'nativescript-angular/element-registry';
import { Wikitude } from '@spartadigital/nativescript-ns-wikitude';

registerElement('Wikitude', () => Wikitude);

Usage & API

Coming Soon™...

Example

Example Using Wikitude plugin in {A} :

wikitude-component.html

<AbsoluteLayout class="w-full h-full dashboard">

<Wikitude #wikitude
top="0"
left="0"
[url]="worldUrl"
class="wikitude w-full h-full"
(loadedNavigation)="onLoaded($event)"
(javascript)="onJSON($event)"
(internalError)="onError($event)">
</Wikitude>

</AbsoluteLayout>

wikitude-component.ts

export class WikitudeComponent {
...*snip*...
// using ~/ means that the file is a local file.
public worldUrl: string = "~/wk_world/index.html"

onError($event) {
console.log(`Wikitude Error : ${$event.errorObject.message}`);
}

onJSON($event) {
const json = <{ event: string; message: string }>JSON.parse($event.data.data);

alert(json.message);
}

...*snip*...
}

Contributing

Contribution Guidelines are coming soon!