I am trying to have my PhoneGap application link to open a specific users profile page in the Twitter app. I know not everyone has the Twitter app installed on their device so I wanted to send them to the Play Store to download it if they didn't.
Problem is that every time I tap the link on my Android device I receive an error:
Application Error:
net::ERR_UNKNOWN_URL_SCHEME(twitter://user?screen_name=xerxesnoble)
My JavaScript is as follows:
//If Android
var ua = navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase();
var isAndroid = ua.indexOf("android") > -1; //&& ua.indexOf("mobile");
if (isAndroid) {
alert('Android!');
twitterCheck = function() {
alert('Android!');
var now = new Date().valueOf();
setTimeout(function () {
if (new Date().valueOf() - now > 100) return;
window.open('https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.twitter.android', '_system', 'location=no');
}, 50);
window.open('twitter://user?screen_name=XerxesNoble', '_system', 'location=no');
};
};
$('.twiterNav').click(function() {
window.open('twitter://user?screen_name=xerxesnoble', '_system', 'location=no');
});
Things that I've tried:
twitter:///
instead of twitter://
<access origin="twitter://user?screen_name=xerxesnoble" />
to my config.xml
I'm not sure what else to try, nothing is working for Facebook either but right now I'm focusing on one issue at a time.
The Problem is that the InAppBrowser plugin was not installed. New versions of PhoneGap/Cordova do not come with all plugins installed- instead you choose what you want your App to have access to.
In terminal cd yourApp
and $ cordova plugin add org.apache.cordova.inappbrowser
After doing that, it worked perfectly.
EDIT
Just to branch out a little bit more on how I got my .js to check if twitter was installed or not.
I installed another plugin : AppAvailability for iOS and Android
Then I altered my .js to look like this:
//Twitter checker
// If Mac//
var twitterCheck = function(){
appAvailability.check('twitter://', function(availability) {
// availability is either true or false
if(availability) { window.open('twitter://user?screen_name=xerxesnoble', '_system', 'location=no');}
else{window.open('https://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/twitter/id333903271?mt=8', '_system', 'location=no'); };
});
};
//If Android
var ua = navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase();
var isAndroid = ua.indexOf("android") > -1; //&& ua.indexOf("mobile");
if(isAndroid) {
twitterCheck = function(){
appAvailability.check('com.twitter.android', function(availability) {
// availability is either true or false
if(availability) {window.open('twitter://user?screen_name=xerxesnoble', '_system', 'location=no');}
else{window.open('https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.twitter.android', '_system', 'location=no');};
});
};
};
The documentation provided in the AppAvailability plugin was very helpful as well>
Hope that this helps someone!
Just a reference for others who might come here and want a bit more:
I've been able to get this working well (so far) on both iOS and Android, and dynamically falling back to the browser using the code below.
Required plugins are cordova-plugin-inappbrowser
and cordova-plugin-appavailability
function openBrowser (url) {
if (!url) {
return;
}
// turn my url into a scheme/intent url
getAvailabilityScheme(url, function (url) {
window.open(url, '_system');
});
}
function getAvailabilityScheme (url, callback) {
var schemeOrPackage;
var schemeUrl;
// check for appavaialbility plugin
if (!window.appAvailability) {
callback(url);
}
// facebook
if (url.indexOf('facebook.com/') !== -1) {
schemeOrPackage = isAndroid ? 'com.facebook.katana' : 'fb://'
schemeUrl = 'fb://profile/' + url.split('facebook.com/')[1];
}
// twitter
if (url.indexOf('twitter.com/') !== -1) {
schemeOrPackage = isAndroid ? null : 'twitter://'
schemeUrl = 'twitter://user?screen_name=' + url.split('twitter.com/')[1];
}
if (schemeOrPackage && schemeUrl) {
window.appAvailability.check(schemeOrPackage, function () {
callback(schemeUrl);
}, function () {
callback(url);
});
} else {
callback(url);
}
}
Using it is easy, just call the openBrowser(url)
method with a normal website url. The only issue i found was that for a facebook page, it needs to an ID not the slug name
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