\n Improve this doc\n\n\n# Diagnostic\n\n```\n$ ionic cordova plugin add cordova.plugins.diagnostic\n$ npm install @ionic-native/diagnostic\n```\n\n## [Usage Documentation](https://ionicframework.com/docs/native/diagnostic/)\n\nPlugin Repo: [https://github.com/dpa99c/cordova-diagnostic-plugin](https://github.com/dpa99c/cordova-diagnostic-plugin)\n\nChecks whether device hardware features are enabled or available to the app, e.g. camera, GPS, wifi\n\n## Supported platforms\n\n- Android\n - iOS\n - Windows\n \n\n\n","licenses":"MIT","repository":"https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-native","publisher":"ionic","path":"C:\\Git\\app\\node_modules\\@ionic-native\\diagnostic"},"@ionic-native/dialogs@5.36.0":{"licenseText":"\n Improve this doc\n \n\n# Dialogs\n\n```\n$ ionic cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-dialogs\n$ npm install @ionic-native/dialogs\n```\n\n## [Usage Documentation](https://ionicframework.com/docs/native/dialogs/)\n\nPlugin Repo: [https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-dialogs](https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-dialogs)\n\nThis plugin gives you ability to access and customize the device native dialogs.\n\nRequires Cordova plugin: `cordova-plugin-dialogs`. For more info, please see the [Dialogs plugin docs](https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-dialogs).\n\n## Supported platforms\n\n- Amazon Fire OS\n - Android\n - Browser\n - iOS\n - Windows\n \n\n\n","licenses":"MIT","repository":"https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-native","publisher":"ionic","path":"C:\\Git\\app\\node_modules\\@ionic-native\\dialogs"},"@ionic-native/geolocation@5.36.0":{"licenseText":"\n Improve this doc\n \n\n# Geolocation\n\n```\n$ ionic cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-geolocation --variable GEOLOCATION_USAGE_DESCRIPTION=\"To locate you\"\n$ npm install @ionic-native/geolocation\n```\n\n## [Usage Documentation](https://ionicframework.com/docs/native/geolocation/)\n\nPlugin Repo: [https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-geolocation](https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-geolocation)\n\nThis plugin provides information about the device's location, such as latitude and longitude. Common sources of location information include Global Positioning System (GPS) and location inferred from network signals such as IP address, RFID, WiFi and Bluetooth MAC addresses, and GSM/CDMA cell IDs.\n\n This API is based on the W3C Geolocation API Specification, and only executes on devices that don't already provide an implementation.\n\nFor iOS you have to add this configuration to your configuration.xml file\n```xml\n\n We use your location for full functionality of certain app features. \n \n```\n\n## Supported platforms\n\n- Amazon Fire OS\n - Android\n - Browser\n - iOS\n - Windows\n \n\n\n","licenses":"MIT","repository":"https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-native","publisher":"ionic","path":"C:\\Git\\app\\node_modules\\@ionic-native\\geolocation"},"@ionic-native/network@5.36.0":{"licenseText":"\n Improve this doc\n \n\n# Network\n\n```\n$ ionic cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-network-information\n$ npm install @ionic-native/network\n```\n\n## [Usage Documentation](https://ionicframework.com/docs/native/network/)\n\nPlugin Repo: [https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-network-information](https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-network-information)\n\nRequires Cordova plugin: cordova-plugin-network-information. For more info, please see the [Network plugin docs](https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-network-information).\n\n## Supported platforms\n\n- Amazon Fire OS\n - Android\n - Browser\n - iOS\n - Windows\n \n\n\n","licenses":"MIT","repository":"https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-native","publisher":"ionic","path":"C:\\Git\\app\\node_modules\\@ionic-native\\network"},"@ionic-native/splash-screen@5.36.0":{"licenseText":"\n Improve this doc\n \n\n# Splash Screen\n\n```\n$ ionic cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-splashscreen\n$ npm install @ionic-native/splash-screen\n```\n\n## [Usage Documentation](https://ionicframework.com/docs/native/splash-screen/)\n\nPlugin Repo: [https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-splashscreen](https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-splashscreen)\n\nThis plugin displays and hides a splash screen during application launch. The methods below allows showing and hiding the splashscreen after the app has loaded.\n\n## Supported platforms\n\n- Amazon Fire OS\n - Android\n - iOS\n - Windows\n \n\n\n","licenses":"MIT","repository":"https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-native","publisher":"ionic","path":"C:\\Git\\app\\node_modules\\@ionic-native\\splash-screen"},"@ionic-native/status-bar@5.36.0":{"licenseText":"\n Improve this doc\n \n\n# Status Bar\n\n```\n$ ionic cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-statusbar\n$ npm install @ionic-native/status-bar\n```\n\n## [Usage Documentation](https://ionicframework.com/docs/native/status-bar/)\n\nPlugin Repo: [https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-statusbar](https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-statusbar)\n\nManage the appearance of the native status bar.\n\nRequires Cordova plugin: `cordova-plugin-statusbar`. For more info, please see the [StatusBar plugin docs](https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-statusbar).\n\n## Supported platforms\n\n- Android\n - iOS\n - Windows\n \n\n\n","licenses":"MIT","repository":"https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-native","publisher":"ionic","path":"C:\\Git\\app\\node_modules\\@ionic-native\\status-bar"},"@ionic/angular-toolkit@4.0.0":{"licenseText":"MIT License\n\nCopyright (c) 2018 Ionic\n\nPermission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy\nof this software and associated documentation files (the \"Software\"), to deal\nin the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights\nto use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell\ncopies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is\nfurnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:\n\nThe above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all\ncopies or substantial portions of the Software.\n\nTHE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED \"AS IS\", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR\nIMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,\nFITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. 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Pull the latest from master\n2. Build ionic/angular: `npm run build`\n3. Run `npm link` from `ionic/angular/dist` directory\n4. Create a blank angular project\n\n```\nng new add-test\n// Say yes to including the router, we need it\ncd add-test\n```\n\n5. To run schematics locally, we need the schematics-cli (once published, this will not be needed)\n\n```\nnpm install @angular-devkit/schematics-cli\n```\n\n6. Link `@ionic/angular`\n\n```\nnpm link @ionic/angular\n```\n\n\n7. Run the local copy of the ng-add schematic\n\n```\n$ npx schematics @ionic/angular:ng-add\n```\n\n\nYou'll now be able to add ionic components to a vanilla Angular app setup.\n","licenses":"MIT","repository":"https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic","path":"C:\\Git\\app\\node_modules\\@ionic\\angular"},"@ionic/storage-angular@3.0.6":{"licenses":"MIT","repository":"https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-storage","path":"C:\\Git\\app\\node_modules\\@ionic\\storage-angular"},"@ngx-translate/core@13.0.0":{"licenseText":"# @ngx-translate/core [](https://travis-ci.org/ngx-translate/core) [](https://badge.fury.io/js/%40ngx-translate%2Fcore)\n\nThe internationalization (i18n) library for Angular.\n\nSimple example using ngx-translate: https://stackblitz.com/github/ngx-translate/example\n\nGet the complete changelog here: https://github.com/ngx-translate/core/releases\n\n## Table of Contents\n* [Installation](#installation)\n* [Usage](#usage)\n * [Import the TranslateModule](#1-import-the-translatemodule)\n * [SharedModule](#sharedmodule)\n * [Lazy loaded modules](#lazy-loaded-modules)\n * [Configuration](#configuration)\n * [AoT](#aot)\n * [Define the default language for the application](#2-define-the-default-language-for-the-application)\n * [Init the TranslateService for your application](#3-init-the-translateservice-for-your-application)\n * [Define the translations](#4-define-the-translations)\n * [Use the service, the pipe or the directive](#5-use-the-service-the-pipe-or-the-directive)\n * [Use HTML tags](#6-use-html-tags)\n* [API](#api)\n * [TranslateService](#translateservice)\n * [Properties](#properties)\n * [Methods](#methods)\n * [Write & use your own loader](#write--use-your-own-loader)\n * [Example](#example)\n * [How to use a compiler to preprocess translation values](#how-to-use-a-compiler-to-preprocess-translation-values)\n * [How to handle missing translations](#how-to-handle-missing-translations)\n * [Example](#example-1)\n * [Parser](#parser)\n * [Methods](#methods)\n* [FAQ](#faq)\n * [I'm getting an error `npm ERR! peerinvalid Peer [...]`](#im-getting-an-error-npm-err-peerinvalid-peer-)\n* [Plugins](#plugins)\n* [Editors](#editors)\n* [Additional Framework Support](#additional-framework-support)\n\n\n## Installation\n\nFirst you need to install the npm module:\n\n```sh\nnpm install @ngx-translate/core --save\n```\n\nChoose the version corresponding to your Angular version:\n\n Angular | @ngx-translate/core | @ngx-translate/http-loader\n ----------- | ------------------- | --------------------------\n 10 | 13.x+ | 6.x+\n 9 | 12.x+ | 5.x+\n 8 | 12.x+ | 4.x+\n 7 | 11.x+ | 4.x+\n 6 | 10.x | 3.x\n 5 | 8.x to 9.x | 1.x to 2.x\n 4.3 | 7.x or less | 1.x to 2.x\n 2 to 4.2.x | 7.x or less | 0.x\n\n---\n\n**If you use SystemJS** to load your files, you can check the [plunkr example](https://plnkr.co/edit/XXwyUYS6ZL7qVD9I2l0g?p=preview) for a working setup that uses the cdn [https://unpkg.com/](https://unpkg.com/).\nIf you're importing directly from `node_modules`, you should edit your systemjs config file and add `'@ngx-translate/core': 'node_modules/@ngx-translate/core/bundles'` in the map and `'@ngx-translate/core' : { defaultExtension: 'js' }` in packages.\n\n\n## Usage\n\n#### 1. Import the `TranslateModule`:\n\nFinally, you can use ngx-translate in your Angular project. You have to import `TranslateModule.forRoot()` in the root NgModule of your application.\n\nThe [`forRoot`](https://angular.io/api/router/RouterModule#forroot) static method is a convention that provides and configures services at the same time.\nMake sure you only call this method in the root module of your application, most of the time called `AppModule`.\nThis method allows you to configure the `TranslateModule` by specifying a loader, a parser and/or a missing translations handler.\n\n```ts\nimport {BrowserModule} from '@angular/platform-browser';\nimport {NgModule} from '@angular/core';\nimport {TranslateModule} from '@ngx-translate/core';\n\n@NgModule({\n imports: [\n BrowserModule,\n TranslateModule.forRoot()\n ],\n bootstrap: [AppComponent]\n})\nexport class AppModule { }\n```\n\n##### SharedModule\n\nIf you use a [`SharedModule`](https://angular.io/guide/sharing-ngmodules) that you import in multiple other feature modules,\nyou can export the `TranslateModule` to make sure you don't have to import it in every module.\n\n```ts\n@NgModule({\n exports: [\n CommonModule,\n TranslateModule\n ]\n})\nexport class SharedModule { }\n```\n\n> Note: Never call a `forRoot` static method in the `SharedModule`. You might end up with different instances of the service in your injector tree. But you can use `forChild` if necessary.\n\n##### Lazy loaded modules\n\nWhen you lazy load a module, you should use the `forChild` static method to import the `TranslateModule`.\n\nSince lazy loaded modules use a different injector from the rest of your application, you can configure them separately with a different loader/compiler/parser/missing translations handler.\n\nTo make a child module extend translations from parent modules use `extend: true`. This will cause the service to also\nuse translations from its parent module.\n\nYou can also isolate the service by using `isolate: true`. In which case the service is a completely isolated instance (for translations, current lang, events, ...).\nOtherwise, by default, it will share its data with other instances of the service (but you can still use a different loader/compiler/parser/handler even if you don't isolate the service).\n\n```ts\n@NgModule({\n imports: [\n TranslateModule.forChild({\n loader: {provide: TranslateLoader, useClass: CustomLoader},\n compiler: {provide: TranslateCompiler, useClass: CustomCompiler},\n parser: {provide: TranslateParser, useClass: CustomParser},\n missingTranslationHandler: {provide: MissingTranslationHandler, useClass: CustomHandler},\n isolate: true\n })\n ]\n})\nexport class LazyLoadedModule { }\n```\n\n##### Configuration\n\nBy default, there is no loader available. You can add translations manually using `setTranslation` but it is better to use a loader.\nYou can write your own loader, or import an existing one.\nFor example you can use the [`TranslateHttpLoader`](https://github.com/ngx-translate/http-loader) that will load translations from files using HttpClient.\n\nTo use it, you need to install the http-loader package from @ngx-translate:\n\n```sh\nnpm install @ngx-translate/http-loader --save\n```\n\n**NB: if you're still on Angular <4.3, please use Http from @angular/http with http-loader@0.1.0.**\n\nOnce you've decided which loader to use, you have to setup the `TranslateModule` to use it.\n\nHere is how you would use the `TranslateHttpLoader` to load translations from \"/assets/i18n/[lang].json\" (`[lang]` is the lang that you're using, for english it could be `en`):\n\n```ts\nimport {NgModule} from '@angular/core';\nimport {BrowserModule} from '@angular/platform-browser';\nimport {HttpClientModule, HttpClient} from '@angular/common/http';\nimport {TranslateModule, TranslateLoader} from '@ngx-translate/core';\nimport {TranslateHttpLoader} from '@ngx-translate/http-loader';\nimport {AppComponent} from './app';\n\n// AoT requires an exported function for factories\nexport function HttpLoaderFactory(http: HttpClient) {\n return new TranslateHttpLoader(http);\n}\n\n@NgModule({\n imports: [\n BrowserModule,\n HttpClientModule,\n TranslateModule.forRoot({\n loader: {\n provide: TranslateLoader,\n useFactory: HttpLoaderFactory,\n deps: [HttpClient]\n }\n })\n ],\n bootstrap: [AppComponent]\n})\nexport class AppModule { }\n```\n\n##### AoT\n\nIf you want to configure a custom `TranslateLoader` while using [AoT compilation](https://angular.io/docs/ts/latest/cookbook/aot-compiler.html) or [Ionic](http://ionic.io/), you must use an exported function instead of an inline function.\n\n```ts\nexport function createTranslateLoader(http: HttpClient) {\n return new TranslateHttpLoader(http, './assets/i18n/', '.json');\n}\n\n@NgModule({\n imports: [\n BrowserModule,\n HttpClientModule,\n TranslateModule.forRoot({\n loader: {\n provide: TranslateLoader,\n useFactory: (createTranslateLoader),\n deps: [HttpClient]\n }\n })\n ],\n bootstrap: [AppComponent]\n})\nexport class AppModule { }\n```\n\n#### 2. Define the `default language` for the application\n\n```ts\n@NgModule({\n imports: [\n BrowserModule,\n TranslateModule.forRoot({\n defaultLanguage: 'en'\n })\n ],\n providers: [\n\n ],\n bootstrap: [AppComponent]\n})\nexport class AppModule { }\n```\n\n#### 3. Init the `TranslateService` for your application:\n\n```ts\nimport {Component} from '@angular/core';\nimport {TranslateService} from '@ngx-translate/core';\n\n@Component({\n selector: 'app',\n template: `\n {{ 'HELLO' | translate:param }}
\n `\n})\nexport class AppComponent {\n param = {value: 'world'};\n\n constructor(translate: TranslateService) {\n // this language will be used as a fallback when a translation isn't found in the current language\n translate.setDefaultLang('en');\n\n // the lang to use, if the lang isn't available, it will use the current loader to get them\n translate.use('en');\n }\n}\n```\n\n#### 4. Define the translations:\n\nOnce you've imported the `TranslateModule`, you can put your translations in a json file that will be imported with the `TranslateHttpLoader`. The following translations should be stored in `en.json`.\n\n```json\n{\n \"HELLO\": \"hello {{value}}\"\n}\n```\n\nYou can also define your translations manually with `setTranslation`.\n\n```ts\ntranslate.setTranslation('en', {\n HELLO: 'hello {{value}}'\n});\n```\n\nThe `TranslateParser` understands nested JSON objects. This means that you can have a translation that looks like this:\n\n```json\n{\n \"HOME\": {\n \"HELLO\": \"hello {{value}}\"\n }\n}\n```\n\nYou can then access the value by using the dot notation, in this case `HOME.HELLO`.\n\n#### 5. Use the service, the pipe or the directive:\n\nYou can either use the `TranslateService`, the `TranslatePipe` or the `TranslateDirective` to get your translation values.\n\nWith the **service**, it looks like this:\n\n```ts\ntranslate.get('HELLO', {value: 'world'}).subscribe((res: string) => {\n console.log(res);\n //=> 'hello world'\n});\n```\n\nThis is how you do it with the **pipe**:\n\n```html\n{{ 'HELLO' | translate:param }}
\n```\n\nAnd in your component define `param` like this:\n```ts\nparam = {value: 'world'};\n```\n\nYou can construct the translation keys dynamically by using simple string concatenation inside the template:\n\n```html\n\n {{ 'LANGUAGES.' + language | translate }} \n \n```\n\nWhere `languages` is an array member of your component:\n\n```ts\nlanguages = ['EN', 'FR', 'BG'];\n```\n\nYou can also use the output of the built-in pipes `uppercase` and `lowercase` in order to guarantee that your dynamically generated translation keys are either all uppercase or all lowercase. For example:\n\n```html\n{{ 'ROLES.' + role | uppercase | translate }}
\n```\n\n```ts\nrole = 'admin';\n```\n\nwill match the following translation:\n```json\n{\n \"ROLES\": {\n \"ADMIN\": \"Administrator\"\n }\n}\n```\n\nThis is how you use the **directive**:\n```html\n
\n```\n\nOr even simpler using the content of your element as a key:\n```html\nHELLO
\n```\n\n#### 6. Use HTML tags:\n\nYou can easily use raw HTML tags within your translations.\n\n```json\n{\n \"HELLO\": \"Welcome to my Angular application!This is an amazing app which uses the latest technologies! \"\n}\n```\n\nTo render them, simply use the `innerHTML` attribute with the pipe on any element.\n\n```html\n
\n```\n\n## API\n\n### TranslateService\n\n#### Properties:\n\n- `currentLang`: The lang currently used\n- `currentLoader`: An instance of the loader currently used (static loader by default)\n- `onLangChange`: An EventEmitter to listen to lang change events. A `LangChangeEvent` is an object with the properties `lang: string` & `translations: any` (an object containing your translations).\n\n example:\n ```ts\n onLangChange.subscribe((event: LangChangeEvent) => {\n\t // do something\n\t});\n ```\n- `onTranslationChange`: An EventEmitter to listen to translation change events. A `TranslationChangeEvent` is an object with the properties `lang: string` & `translations: any` (an object containing your translations).\n\n example:\n ```ts\n onTranslationChange.subscribe((event: TranslationChangeEvent) => {\n\t // do something\n\t});\n ```\n- `onDefaultLangChange`: An EventEmitter to listen to default lang change events. A `DefaultLangChangeEvent` is an object with the properties `lang: string` & `translations: any` (an object containing your translations).\n\n example:\n ```ts\n onDefaultLangChange.subscribe((event: DefaultLangChangeEvent) => {\n\t // do something\n\t});\n ```\n\n#### Methods:\n\n- `setDefaultLang(lang: string)`: Sets the default language to use as a fallback\n- `getDefaultLang(): string`: Gets the default language\n- `use(lang: string): Observable`: Changes the lang currently used\n- `getTranslation(lang: string): Observable`: Gets an object of translations for a given language with the current loader\n- `setTranslation(lang: string, translations: Object, shouldMerge: boolean = false)`: Manually sets an object of translations for a given language, set `shouldMerge` to true if you want to append the translations instead of replacing them\n- `addLangs(langs: Array)`: Add new langs to the list\n- `getLangs()`: Returns an array of currently available langs\n- `get(key: string|Array, interpolateParams?: Object): Observable`: Gets the translated value of a key (or an array of keys) or the key if the value was not found\n- `getStreamOnTranslationChange(key: string|Array, interpolateParams?: Object): Observable`: Returns a stream of translated values of a key (or an array of keys) or the key if the value was not found. Without any `onTranslationChange` events this returns the same value as `get` but it will also emit new values whenever the translation changes.\n- `stream(key: string|Array, interpolateParams?: Object): Observable`: Returns a stream of translated values of a key (or an array of keys) or the key if the value was not found. Without any `onLangChange` events this returns the same value as `get` but it will also emit new values whenever the used language changes.\n- `instant(key: string|Array, interpolateParams?: Object): string|Object`: Gets the instant translated value of a key (or an array of keys). /!\\ This method is **synchronous** and the default file loader is asynchronous. You are responsible for knowing when your translations have been loaded and it is safe to use this method. If you are not sure then you should use the `get` method instead.\n- `set(key: string, value: string, lang?: string)`: Sets the translated value of a key\n- `reloadLang(lang: string): Observable`: Calls resetLang and retrieves the translations object for the current loader\n- `resetLang(lang: string)`: Removes the current translations for this lang. /!\\ You will have to call `use`, `reloadLang` or `getTranslation` again to be able to get translations\n- `getBrowserLang(): string | undefined`: Returns the current browser lang if available, or undefined otherwise\n- `getBrowserCultureLang(): string | undefined`: Returns the current browser culture language name (e.g. \"de-DE\" if available, or undefined otherwise\n\n#### Write & use your own loader\n\nIf you want to write your own loader, you need to create a class that implements `TranslateLoader`. The only required method is `getTranslation` that must return an `Observable`. If your loader is synchronous, just use [`Observable.of`](https://github.com/Reactive-Extensions/RxJS/blob/master/doc/api/core/operators/of.md) to create an observable from your static value.\n\n##### Example\n\n```ts\nclass CustomLoader implements TranslateLoader {\n getTranslation(lang: string): Observable {\n return Observable.of({KEY: 'value'});\n }\n}\n```\n\nOnce you've defined your loader, you can provide it in your configuration by adding it to its `providers` property.\n\n```ts\n@NgModule({\n imports: [\n BrowserModule,\n TranslateModule.forRoot({\n loader: {provide: TranslateLoader, useClass: CustomLoader}\n })\n ],\n bootstrap: [AppComponent]\n})\nexport class AppModule { }\n```\n[Another custom loader example with translations stored in Firebase](FIREBASE_EXAMPLE.md)\n\n#### How to use a compiler to preprocess translation values\n\nBy default, translation values are added \"as-is\". You can configure a `compiler` that implements `TranslateCompiler` to pre-process translation values when they are added (either manually or by a loader). A compiler has the following methods:\n\n- `compile(value: string, lang: string): string | Function`: Compiles a string to a function or another string.\n- `compileTranslations(translations: any, lang: string): any`: Compiles a (possibly nested) object of translation values to a structurally identical object of compiled translation values.\n\nUsing a compiler opens the door for powerful pre-processing of translation values. As long as the compiler outputs a compatible interpolation string or an interpolation function, arbitrary input syntax can be supported.\n\n\n#### How to handle missing translations\n\nYou can setup a provider for the `MissingTranslationHandler` in the bootstrap of your application (recommended), or in the `providers` property of a component. It will be called when the requested translation is not available. The only required method is `handle` where you can do whatever you want. If this method returns a value or an observable (that should return a string), then this will be used. Just don't forget that it will be called synchronously from the `instant` method.\n\nYou can use `useDefaultLang` to decide whether default language string should be used when there is a missing translation in current language. Default value is true. If you set it to false, `MissingTranslationHandler` will be used instead of the default language string.\n\n##### Example:\n\nCreate a Missing Translation Handler\n\n```ts\nimport {MissingTranslationHandler, MissingTranslationHandlerParams} from '@ngx-translate/core';\n\nexport class MyMissingTranslationHandler implements MissingTranslationHandler {\n handle(params: MissingTranslationHandlerParams) {\n return 'some value';\n }\n}\n```\n\nSetup the Missing Translation Handler in your module import by adding it to the `forRoot` (or `forChild`) configuration.\n\n```ts\n@NgModule({\n imports: [\n BrowserModule,\n TranslateModule.forRoot({\n missingTranslationHandler: {provide: MissingTranslationHandler, useClass: MyMissingTranslationHandler},\n useDefaultLang: false\n })\n ],\n providers: [\n\n ],\n bootstrap: [AppComponent]\n})\nexport class AppModule { }\n```\n\n### Parser\n\nIf you need it for some reason, you can use the `TranslateParser` service.\n\n#### Methods:\n- `interpolate(expr: string | Function, params?: any): string`: Interpolates a string to replace parameters or calls the interpolation function with the parameters.\n\n `This is a {{ key }}` ==> `This is a value` with `params = { key: \"value\" }`\n `(params) => \\`This is a ${params.key}\\` ==> `This is a value` with `params = { key: \"value\" }`\n- `getValue(target: any, key: string): any`: Gets a value from an object by composed key\n `parser.getValue({ key1: { keyA: 'valueI' }}, 'key1.keyA') ==> 'valueI'`\n\n## FAQ\n\n#### I'm getting an error `npm ERR! peerinvalid Peer [...]`\n\nIf you're using npm 2.x, upgrade to npm 3.x, because npm 2 doesn't handle peer dependencies well. With npm 2 you could only use fixed versions, but with npm 3 you can use `^` to use a newer version if available.\n\nIf you're already on npm 3, check if it's an error (`npm ERR!`) or a warning (`npm WARN!`), warning are just informative and if everything works then don't worry !\n\nIf you're using an old version of Angular and ngx-translate requires a newer version then you should consider upgrading your application to use the newer angular 2 version. There is always a reason when I upgrade the minimum dependencies of the library. Often it is because Angular had a breaking changes. If it's not an option for you, then check [the changelog](/releases) to know which version is the last compatible version for you.\n\n#### I want to hot reload the translations in my application but `reloadLang` does not work\n\nIf you want to reload the translations and see the update on all your components without reloading the page, you have to load the translations manually and call `setTranslation` function which triggers `onTranslationChange`.\n\n## Plugins\n- [Localize Router](https://github.com/Greentube/localize-router) by @meeroslav: An implementation of routes localization for Angular. If you need localized urls (for example /fr/page and /en/page).\n- [.po files Loader](https://github.com/biesbjerg/ngx-translate-po-http-loader) by @biesbjerg: Use .po translation files with ngx-translate\n- [ngx-translate-extract](https://github.com/biesbjerg/ngx-translate-extract) by @biesbjerg: Extract translatable strings from your projects\n- [MessageFormat Compiler](https://github.com/lephyrus/ngx-translate-messageformat-compiler) by @lephyrus: Compiler for ngx-translate that uses messageformat.js to compile translations using ICU syntax for handling pluralization, gender, and more\n- [ngx-translate-zombies](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=seveseves.ngx-translate-zombies) by @seveves: A vscode extension that finds unused translation keys and shows them in a diff view (so called zombies).\n- [ngx-translate-multi-http-loader](https://github.com/denniske/ngx-translate-multi-http-loader) by @denniske: Fetch multiple translation files with ngx-translate.\n- [ngx-translate-cache](https://github.com/jgpacheco/ngx-translate-cache) by @jgpacheco: Simplified version of localize-router. If you are already using localize-router you don't need this extension. This extension is aimed only to facilitate language caching.\n- [ngx-translate-module-loader](https://github.com/larscom/ngx-translate-module-loader) by @larscom: Fetch multiple translation files (http) with ngx-translate. Each translation file gets it's own namespace out of the box and the configuration is very flexible.\n- [ngx-translate-all](https://github.com/irustm/ngx-translate-all) by @irustm: Automate translations for Angular projects.\n- [ngx-translate-migrate](https://github.com/irustm/ngx-translate-migrate) by @irustm: Automate migrations from ngx-translate to Angular i18n.\n- [ngx-translate-lint](https://github.com/svoboda-rabstvo/ngx-translate-lint) by @svoboda-rabstvo: Simple CLI tools for check ngx-translate keys in whole app\n- [ngx-translate-cut](https://github.com/bartholomej/ngx-translate-cut) by @bartholomej: Simple and useful pipe for cutting translations ✂️\n\n## Editors\n- [BabelEdit](https://www.codeandweb.com/babeledit) — translation editor for JSON files\n- [Translation Manager](https://translation-manager-86c3d.firebaseapp.com/) — Progressive web-app, translation editor for JSON files\n- [Crowdl.io](https://crowdl.io) — Free translation management and crowd-translations tool with support for JSON files\n\n### Extensions\n\n#### VScode\n- [Generate Translation](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=thiagocordeirooo.generate-translation) by [@thiagocordeirooo](https://github.com/thiagocordeirooo): A visual studio code extension for you to generate the translations without leaving the current file.\n- [Lingua](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=chr33z.lingua-vscode&utm_source=www.vsixhub.com) by [@chr33z](https://github.com/chr33z): A visual studio code extension to help managing translations for ngx-translate - featuring inline translation lookup and in-place translation creation and editing.\n\n\n\n## Additional Framework Support\n\n* [Use with NativeScript](https://github.com/NathanWalker/nativescript-ng2-translate/issues/5#issuecomment-257606661)\n","licenses":"MIT","repository":"https://github.com/ngx-translate/core","publisher":"Olivier Combe","path":"C:\\Git\\app\\node_modules\\@ngx-translate\\core"},"@ngx-translate/http-loader@6.0.0":{"licenseText":"# @ngx-translate/http-loader [](https://travis-ci.org/ngx-translate/http-loader) [](https://badge.fury.io/js/%40ngx-translate%2Fhttp-loader)\n\nA loader for [ngx-translate](https://github.com/ngx-translate/core) that loads translations using http.\n\nSimple example using ngx-translate: https://stackblitz.com/github/ngx-translate/example\n\nGet the complete changelog here: https://github.com/ngx-translate/http-loader/releases\n\n* [Installation](#installation)\n* [Usage](#usage)\n\n## Installation\n\nWe assume that you already installed [ngx-translate](https://github.com/ngx-translate/core).\n\nNow you need to install the npm module for `TranslateHttpLoader`:\n\n```sh\nnpm install @ngx-translate/http-loader --save\n```\n\nChoose the version corresponding to your Angular version:\n\n Angular | @ngx-translate/core | @ngx-translate/http-loader\n ----------- | ------------------- | --------------------------\n 10 | 13.x+ | 6.x+\n 9 | 12.x+ | 5.x+\n 8 | 12.x+ | 4.x+\n 7 | 11.x+ | 4.x+\n 6 | 10.x | 3.x\n 5 | 8.x to 9.x | 1.x to 2.x\n 4.3 | 7.x or less | 1.x to 2.x\n 2 to 4.2.x | 7.x or less | 0.x\n\n## Usage\n#### 1. Setup the `TranslateModule` to use the `TranslateHttpLoader`:\n\nThe `TranslateHttpLoader` uses HttpClient to load translations, which means that you have to import the HttpClientModule from `@angular/common/http` before the `TranslateModule`:\n\n```ts\nimport {NgModule} from '@angular/core';\nimport {BrowserModule} from '@angular/platform-browser';\nimport {HttpClientModule, HttpClient} from '@angular/common/http';\nimport {TranslateModule, TranslateLoader} from '@ngx-translate/core';\nimport {TranslateHttpLoader} from '@ngx-translate/http-loader';\nimport {AppComponent} from \"./app\";\n\n// AoT requires an exported function for factories\nexport function HttpLoaderFactory(http: HttpClient) {\n return new TranslateHttpLoader(http);\n}\n\n@NgModule({\n imports: [\n BrowserModule,\n HttpClientModule,\n TranslateModule.forRoot({\n loader: {\n provide: TranslateLoader,\n useFactory: HttpLoaderFactory,\n deps: [HttpClient]\n }\n })\n ],\n bootstrap: [AppComponent]\n})\nexport class AppModule { }\n```\n\nThe `TranslateHttpLoader` also has two optional parameters:\n- prefix: string = \"/assets/i18n/\"\n- suffix: string = \".json\"\n\nBy using those default parameters, it will load your translations files for the lang \"en\" from: `/assets/i18n/en.json`.\n\nYou can change those in the `HttpLoaderFactory` method that we just defined. 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Schlueter.\nAll rights reserved.\n\nPermission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person\nobtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation\nfiles (the \"Software\"), to deal in the Software without\nrestriction, including without limitation the rights to use,\ncopy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell\ncopies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the\nSoftware is furnished to do so, subject to the following\nconditions:\n\nThe above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be\nincluded in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.\n\nTHE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED \"AS IS\", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,\nEXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES\nOF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND\nNONINFRINGEMENT. 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However, in accepting such obligations, You may act only\n on Your own behalf and on Your sole responsibility, not on behalf\n of any other Contributor, and only if You agree to indemnify,\n defend, and hold each Contributor harmless for any liability\n incurred by, or claims asserted against, such Contributor by reason\n of your accepting any such warranty or additional liability.\n\n END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS\n\n APPENDIX: How to apply the Apache License to your work.\n\n To apply the Apache License to your work, attach the following\n boilerplate notice, with the fields enclosed by brackets \"[]\"\n replaced with your own identifying information. (Don't include\n the brackets!) The text should be enclosed in the appropriate\n comment syntax for the file format. We also recommend that a\n file or class name and description of purpose be included on the\n same \"printed page\" as the copyright notice for easier\n identification within third-party archives.\n\n Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner]\n\n Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the \"License\");\n you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.\n You may obtain a copy of the License at\n\n http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0\n\n Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software\n distributed under the License is distributed on an \"AS IS\" BASIS,\n WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.\n See the License for the specific language governing permissions and\n limitations under the License.\n\n ADDITIONAL LICENSES:\n\n================================================================================\nCordovaLib/classes/NSData+Base64.*\n================================================================================\n\n// Created by Matt Gallagher on 2009/06/03.\n// Copyright 2009 Matt Gallagher. 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This notice may not be removed or altered from any source\n// distribution.\n","licenses":"Apache-2.0","repository":"https://github.com/apache/cordova-ios","publisher":"Apache Software Foundation","path":"C:\\Git\\app\\node_modules\\cordova-ios","noticeFile":"C:\\Git\\app\\node_modules\\cordova-ios\\NOTICE"},"cordova-plugin-androidx-adapter@1.1.3":{"licenseText":"cordova-plugin-androidx-adapter\n===============================\n\nIf your Cordova project contains plugins/libraries which reference both the Android Support Library and AndroidX, your Android build will fail because the two cannot live side-by-side in an Android build.\n\nThis plugin provides a shim to migrate references to the legacy [Android Support Library](https://developer.android.com/topic/libraries/support-library/index) to the new [AndroidX](https://developer.android.com/jetpack/androidx/migrate) mappings in a Cordova Android platform project.\n\nThis enables a Cordova project for which AndroidX has been enabled (e.g. using [cordova-plugin-androidx](https://github.com/dpa99c/cordova-plugin-androidx)) to successfully build even if it contains plugins which reference the legacy Support Library.\n \nThe plugin uses a hook script to replace any legacy Support Library references:\n- Gradle artifacts in `app/build.gradle` and `project.properties` with new [artifact mappings](https://developer.android.com/jetpack/androidx/migrate#artifact_mappings)\n- Class/package names in `AndroidManifest.xml` or the Java source code (of Cordova plugins) with new [class mappings](https://developer.android.com/jetpack/androidx/migrate#class_mappings).\n\n\n[](https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=ZRD3W47HQ3EMJ)\n\nI dedicate a considerable amount of my free time to developing and maintaining this Cordova plugin, along with my other Open Source software.\nTo help ensure this plugin is kept updated, new features are added and bugfixes are implemented quickly, please donate a couple of dollars (or a little more if you can stretch) as this will help me to afford to dedicate time to its maintenance. Please consider donating if you're using this plugin in an app that makes you money, if you're being paid to make the app, if you're asking for new features or priority bug fixes.\n\n\n\n# Requirements\n\nThis plugin requires a minimum of [`cordova@8`](https://github.com/apache/cordova-cli) and [`cordova-android@8`](https://github.com/apache/cordova-android).\n \n# Installation\n\n $ cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-androidx-adapter\n \n**IMPORTANT:** This plugin relies on a [Cordova hook script](https://cordova.apache.org/docs/en/latest/guide/appdev/hooks/) so will not work in Cloud Build environments such as Phonegap Build which do not support Cordova hook scripts. \n\n**WARNING**: Do not install this plugin in a Cordova project in which AndroidX has not already been enabled or the build will fail.\n \n# Usage\n\nOnce the plugin is installed it will run on each `after_prepare` hook in the Cordova build lifecycle, scanning and migrating any references to legacy Support Library entries in the `build.gradle` or Java source code.\n \nNote: this plugin operates only during the build process and contains no code which is bundled with or executed inside of the resulting Android app produced by the Cordova build process.\n\n# Enabling AndroidX\n\nIf AndroidX is not already enabled in your Cordova project you can persistently enable it in your Cordova Android platform project by installing my [cordova-plugin-androidx](https://github.com/dpa99c/cordova-plugin-androidx) plugin.\n\nLicense\n================\n\nThe MIT License\n\nCopyright (c) 2019 Dave Alden / Working Edge Ltd.\n\nPermission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy\nof this software and associated documentation files (the \"Software\"), to deal\nin the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights\nto use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell\ncopies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is\nfurnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:\n\nThe above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in\nall copies or substantial portions of the Software.\n\nTHE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED \"AS IS\", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR\nIMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,\nFITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. 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In no event and under no legal theory,\n whether in tort (including negligence), contract, or otherwise,\n unless required by applicable law (such as deliberate and grossly\n negligent acts) or agreed to in writing, shall any Contributor be\n liable to You for damages, including any direct, indirect, special,\n incidental, or consequential damages of any character arising as a\n result of this License or out of the use or inability to use the\n Work (including but not limited to damages for loss of goodwill,\n work stoppage, computer failure or malfunction, or any and all\n other commercial damages or losses), even if such Contributor\n has been advised of the possibility of such damages.\n\n 9. Accepting Warranty or Additional Liability. While redistributing\n the Work or Derivative Works thereof, You may choose to offer,\n and charge a fee for, acceptance of support, warranty, indemnity,\n or other liability obligations and/or rights consistent with this\n License. However, in accepting such obligations, You may act only\n on Your own behalf and on Your sole responsibility, not on behalf\n of any other Contributor, and only if You agree to indemnify,\n defend, and hold each Contributor harmless for any liability\n incurred by, or claims asserted against, such Contributor by reason\n of your accepting any such warranty or additional liability.\n\n END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS\n\n APPENDIX: How to apply the Apache License to your work.\n\n To apply the Apache License to your work, attach the following\n boilerplate notice, with the fields enclosed by brackets \"[]\"\n replaced with your own identifying information. (Don't include\n the brackets!) The text should be enclosed in the appropriate\n comment syntax for the file format. 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Unless You explicitly state otherwise,\n any Contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the Work\n by You to the Licensor shall be under the terms and conditions of\n this License, without any additional terms or conditions.\n Notwithstanding the above, nothing herein shall supersede or modify\n the terms of any separate license agreement you may have executed\n with Licensor regarding such Contributions.\n\n 6. Trademarks. This License does not grant permission to use the trade\n names, trademarks, service marks, or product names of the Licensor,\n except as required for reasonable and customary use in describing the\n origin of the Work and reproducing the content of the NOTICE file.\n\n 7. Disclaimer of Warranty. Unless required by applicable law or\n agreed to in writing, Licensor provides the Work (and each\n Contributor provides its Contributions) on an \"AS IS\" BASIS,\n WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or\n implied, including, without limitation, any warranties or conditions\n of TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY, or FITNESS FOR A\n PARTICULAR PURPOSE. You are solely responsible for determining the\n appropriateness of using or redistributing the Work and assume any\n risks associated with Your exercise of permissions under this License.\n\n 8. Limitation of Liability. In no event and under no legal theory,\n whether in tort (including negligence), contract, or otherwise,\n unless required by applicable law (such as deliberate and grossly\n negligent acts) or agreed to in writing, shall any Contributor be\n liable to You for damages, including any direct, indirect, special,\n incidental, or consequential damages of any character arising as a\n result of this License or out of the use or inability to use the\n Work (including but not limited to damages for loss of goodwill,\n work stoppage, computer failure or malfunction, or any and all\n other commercial damages or losses), even if such Contributor\n has been advised of the possibility of such damages.\n\n 9. Accepting Warranty or Additional Liability. While redistributing\n the Work or Derivative Works thereof, You may choose to offer,\n and charge a fee for, acceptance of support, warranty, indemnity,\n or other liability obligations and/or rights consistent with this\n License. However, in accepting such obligations, You may act only\n on Your own behalf and on Your sole responsibility, not on behalf\n of any other Contributor, and only if You agree to indemnify,\n defend, and hold each Contributor harmless for any liability\n incurred by, or claims asserted against, such Contributor by reason\n of your accepting any such warranty or additional liability.\n\n END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS\n\n APPENDIX: How to apply the Apache License to your work.\n\n To apply the Apache License to your work, attach the following\n boilerplate notice, with the fields enclosed by brackets \"[]\"\n replaced with your own identifying information. (Don't include\n the brackets!) The text should be enclosed in the appropriate\n comment syntax for the file format. We also recommend that a\n file or class name and description of purpose be included on the\n same \"printed page\" as the copyright notice for easier\n identification within third-party archives.\n\n Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner]\n\n Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the \"License\");\n you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.\n You may obtain a copy of the License at\n\n http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0\n\n Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software\n distributed under the License is distributed on an \"AS IS\" BASIS,\n WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.\n See the License for the specific language governing permissions and\n limitations under the License.","licenses":"Apache-2.0","repository":"https://github.com/ionic-team/cordova-plugin-ionic-webview","publisher":"Ionic Team","path":"C:\\Git\\app\\node_modules\\cordova-plugin-ionic-webview"},"cordova-plugin-network-information@2.0.2":{"licenseText":"\n Apache License\n Version 2.0, January 2004\n http://www.apache.org/licenses/\n\n TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR USE, REPRODUCTION, AND DISTRIBUTION\n\n 1. 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For the purposes of this definition,\n \"control\" means (i) the power, direct or indirect, to cause the\n direction or management of such entity, whether by contract or\n otherwise, or (ii) ownership of fifty percent (50%) or more of the\n outstanding shares, or (iii) beneficial ownership of such entity.\n\n \"You\" (or \"Your\") shall mean an individual or Legal Entity\n exercising permissions granted by this License.\n\n \"Source\" form shall mean the preferred form for making modifications,\n including but not limited to software source code, documentation\n source, and configuration files.\n\n \"Object\" form shall mean any form resulting from mechanical\n transformation or translation of a Source form, including but\n not limited to compiled object code, generated documentation,\n and conversions to other media types.\n\n \"Work\" shall mean the work of authorship, whether in Source or\n Object form, made available under the License, as indicated by a\n copyright notice that is included in or attached to the work\n (an example is provided in the Appendix below).\n\n \"Derivative Works\" shall mean any work, whether in Source or Object\n form, that is based on (or derived from) the Work and for which the\n editorial revisions, annotations, elaborations, or other modifications\n represent, as a whole, an original work of authorship. For the purposes\n of this License, Derivative Works shall not include works that remain\n separable from, or merely link (or bind by name) to the interfaces of,\n the Work and Derivative Works thereof.\n\n \"Contribution\" shall mean any work of authorship, including\n the original version of the Work and any modifications or additions\n to that Work or Derivative Works thereof, that is intentionally\n submitted to Licensor for inclusion in the Work by the copyright owner\n or by an individual or Legal Entity authorized to submit on behalf of\n the copyright owner. For the purposes of this definition, \"submitted\"\n means any form of electronic, verbal, or written communication sent\n to the Licensor or its representatives, including but not limited to\n communication on electronic mailing lists, source code control systems,\n and issue tracking systems that are managed by, or on behalf of, the\n Licensor for the purpose of discussing and improving the Work, but\n excluding communication that is conspicuously marked or otherwise\n designated in writing by the copyright owner as \"Not a Contribution.\"\n\n \"Contributor\" shall mean Licensor and any individual or Legal Entity\n on behalf of whom a Contribution has been received by Licensor and\n subsequently incorporated within the Work.\n\n 2. Grant of Copyright License. Subject to the terms and conditions of\n this License, each Contributor hereby grants to You a perpetual,\n worldwide, non-exclusive, no-charge, royalty-free, irrevocable\n copyright license to reproduce, prepare Derivative Works of,\n publicly display, publicly perform, sublicense, and distribute the\n Work and such Derivative Works in Source or Object form.\n\n 3. Grant of Patent License. Subject to the terms and conditions of\n this License, each Contributor hereby grants to You a perpetual,\n worldwide, non-exclusive, no-charge, royalty-free, irrevocable\n (except as stated in this section) patent license to make, have made,\n use, offer to sell, sell, import, and otherwise transfer the Work,\n where such license applies only to those patent claims licensable\n by such Contributor that are necessarily infringed by their\n Contribution(s) alone or by combination of their Contribution(s)\n with the Work to which such Contribution(s) was submitted. If You\n institute patent litigation against any entity (including a\n cross-claim or counterclaim in a lawsuit) alleging that the Work\n or a Contribution incorporated within the Work constitutes direct\n or contributory patent infringement, then any patent licenses\n granted to You under this License for that Work shall terminate\n as of the date such litigation is filed.\n\n 4. Redistribution. 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The contents\n of the NOTICE file are for informational purposes only and\n do not modify the License. You may add Your own attribution\n notices within Derivative Works that You distribute, alongside\n or as an addendum to the NOTICE text from the Work, provided\n that such additional attribution notices cannot be construed\n as modifying the License.\n\n You may add Your own copyright statement to Your modifications and\n may provide additional or different license terms and conditions\n for use, reproduction, or distribution of Your modifications, or\n for any such Derivative Works as a whole, provided Your use,\n reproduction, and distribution of the Work otherwise complies with\n the conditions stated in this License.\n\n 5. Submission of Contributions. Unless You explicitly state otherwise,\n any Contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the Work\n by You to the Licensor shall be under the terms and conditions of\n this License, without any additional terms or conditions.\n Notwithstanding the above, nothing herein shall supersede or modify\n the terms of any separate license agreement you may have executed\n with Licensor regarding such Contributions.\n\n 6. Trademarks. This License does not grant permission to use the trade\n names, trademarks, service marks, or product names of the Licensor,\n except as required for reasonable and customary use in describing the\n origin of the Work and reproducing the content of the NOTICE file.\n\n 7. Disclaimer of Warranty. Unless required by applicable law or\n agreed to in writing, Licensor provides the Work (and each\n Contributor provides its Contributions) on an \"AS IS\" BASIS,\n WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or\n implied, including, without limitation, any warranties or conditions\n of TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY, or FITNESS FOR A\n PARTICULAR PURPOSE. You are solely responsible for determining the\n appropriateness of using or redistributing the Work and assume any\n risks associated with Your exercise of permissions under this License.\n\n 8. Limitation of Liability. In no event and under no legal theory,\n whether in tort (including negligence), contract, or otherwise,\n unless required by applicable law (such as deliberate and grossly\n negligent acts) or agreed to in writing, shall any Contributor be\n liable to You for damages, including any direct, indirect, special,\n incidental, or consequential damages of any character arising as a\n result of this License or out of the use or inability to use the\n Work (including but not limited to damages for loss of goodwill,\n work stoppage, computer failure or malfunction, or any and all\n other commercial damages or losses), even if such Contributor\n has been advised of the possibility of such damages.\n\n 9. Accepting Warranty or Additional Liability. While redistributing\n the Work or Derivative Works thereof, You may choose to offer,\n and charge a fee for, acceptance of support, warranty, indemnity,\n or other liability obligations and/or rights consistent with this\n License. However, in accepting such obligations, You may act only\n on Your own behalf and on Your sole responsibility, not on behalf\n of any other Contributor, and only if You agree to indemnify,\n defend, and hold each Contributor harmless for any liability\n incurred by, or claims asserted against, such Contributor by reason\n of your accepting any such warranty or additional liability.\n\n END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS\n\n APPENDIX: How to apply the Apache License to your work.\n\n To apply the Apache License to your work, attach the following\n boilerplate notice, with the fields enclosed by brackets \"[]\"\n replaced with your own identifying information. (Don't include\n the brackets!) The text should be enclosed in the appropriate\n comment syntax for the file format. We also recommend that a\n file or class name and description of purpose be included on the\n same \"printed page\" as the copyright notice for easier\n identification within third-party archives.\n\n Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner]\n\n Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the \"License\");\n you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.\n You may obtain a copy of the License at\n\n http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0\n\n Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software\n distributed under the License is distributed on an \"AS IS\" BASIS,\n WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.\n See the License for the specific language governing permissions and\n limitations under the License.","licenses":"Apache-2.0","repository":"https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-network-information","publisher":"Apache Software Foundation","path":"C:\\Git\\app\\node_modules\\cordova-plugin-network-information","noticeFile":"C:\\Git\\app\\node_modules\\cordova-plugin-network-information\\NOTICE"},"cordova-plugin-splashscreen@6.0.0":{"licenseText":"\n Apache License\n Version 2.0, January 2004\n http://www.apache.org/licenses/\n\n TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR USE, REPRODUCTION, AND DISTRIBUTION\n\n 1. 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For the purposes of this definition,\n \"control\" means (i) the power, direct or indirect, to cause the\n direction or management of such entity, whether by contract or\n otherwise, or (ii) ownership of fifty percent (50%) or more of the\n outstanding shares, or (iii) beneficial ownership of such entity.\n\n \"You\" (or \"Your\") shall mean an individual or Legal Entity\n exercising permissions granted by this License.\n\n \"Source\" form shall mean the preferred form for making modifications,\n including but not limited to software source code, documentation\n source, and configuration files.\n\n \"Object\" form shall mean any form resulting from mechanical\n transformation or translation of a Source form, including but\n not limited to compiled object code, generated documentation,\n and conversions to other media types.\n\n \"Work\" shall mean the work of authorship, whether in Source or\n Object form, made available under the License, as indicated by a\n copyright notice that is included in or attached to the work\n (an example is provided in the Appendix below).\n\n \"Derivative Works\" shall mean any work, whether in Source or Object\n form, that is based on (or derived from) the Work and for which the\n editorial revisions, annotations, elaborations, or other modifications\n represent, as a whole, an original work of authorship. For the purposes\n of this License, Derivative Works shall not include works that remain\n separable from, or merely link (or bind by name) to the interfaces of,\n the Work and Derivative Works thereof.\n\n \"Contribution\" shall mean any work of authorship, including\n the original version of the Work and any modifications or additions\n to that Work or Derivative Works thereof, that is intentionally\n submitted to Licensor for inclusion in the Work by the copyright owner\n or by an individual or Legal Entity authorized to submit on behalf of\n the copyright owner. For the purposes of this definition, \"submitted\"\n means any form of electronic, verbal, or written communication sent\n to the Licensor or its representatives, including but not limited to\n communication on electronic mailing lists, source code control systems,\n and issue tracking systems that are managed by, or on behalf of, the\n Licensor for the purpose of discussing and improving the Work, but\n excluding communication that is conspicuously marked or otherwise\n designated in writing by the copyright owner as \"Not a Contribution.\"\n\n \"Contributor\" shall mean Licensor and any individual or Legal Entity\n on behalf of whom a Contribution has been received by Licensor and\n subsequently incorporated within the Work.\n\n 2. Grant of Copyright License. Subject to the terms and conditions of\n this License, each Contributor hereby grants to You a perpetual,\n worldwide, non-exclusive, no-charge, royalty-free, irrevocable\n copyright license to reproduce, prepare Derivative Works of,\n publicly display, publicly perform, sublicense, and distribute the\n Work and such Derivative Works in Source or Object form.\n\n 3. Grant of Patent License. Subject to the terms and conditions of\n this License, each Contributor hereby grants to You a perpetual,\n worldwide, non-exclusive, no-charge, royalty-free, irrevocable\n (except as stated in this section) patent license to make, have made,\n use, offer to sell, sell, import, and otherwise transfer the Work,\n where such license applies only to those patent claims licensable\n by such Contributor that are necessarily infringed by their\n Contribution(s) alone or by combination of their Contribution(s)\n with the Work to which such Contribution(s) was submitted. If You\n institute patent litigation against any entity (including a\n cross-claim or counterclaim in a lawsuit) alleging that the Work\n or a Contribution incorporated within the Work constitutes direct\n or contributory patent infringement, then any patent licenses\n granted to You under this License for that Work shall terminate\n as of the date such litigation is filed.\n\n 4. Redistribution. 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[Important notes](#important-notes)\r\n - [Minimum supported versions](#minimum-supported-versions)\r\n - [Native environment required](#native-environment-required)\r\n - [Building for Android](#building-for-android)\r\n- [Installation](#installation)\r\n - [Using the Cordova/Phonegap/Ionic CLI](#using-the-cordovaphonegapionic-cli)\r\n - [AndroidX Library](#androidx-library)\r\n - [Specifying modules](#specifying-modules)\r\n - [Available modules](#available-modules)\r\n- [Reporting issues](#reporting-issues)\r\n - [Reporting a bug or problem](#reporting-a-bug-or-problem)\r\n - [Requesting a new feature](#requesting-a-new-feature)\r\n- [Usage](#usage)\r\n - [Core module](#core-module)\r\n - [switchToSettings()](#switchtosettings)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage)\r\n - [switchToWirelessSettings()](#switchtowirelesssettings)\r\n - [switchToMobileDataSettings()](#switchtomobiledatasettings)\r\n - [permissionStatus constants](#permissionstatus-constants)\r\n - [Android](#android)\r\n - [iOS](#ios)\r\n - [Example](#example)\r\n - [getPermissionAuthorizationStatus()](#getpermissionauthorizationstatus)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-1)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-1)\r\n - [getPermissionsAuthorizationStatus()](#getpermissionsauthorizationstatus)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-2)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-2)\r\n - [requestRuntimePermission()](#requestruntimepermission)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-3)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-3)\r\n - [requestRuntimePermissions()](#requestruntimepermissions)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-4)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-4)\r\n - [isRequestingPermission()](#isrequestingpermission)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-5)\r\n - [registerPermissionRequestCompleteHandler()](#registerpermissionrequestcompletehandler)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-5)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-6)\r\n - [isDataRoamingEnabled()](#isdataroamingenabled)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-6)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-7)\r\n - [isADBModeEnabled()](#isadbmodeenabled)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-7)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-8)\r\n - [isDeviceRooted()](#isdevicerooted)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-8)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-9)\r\n - [isBackgroundRefreshAuthorized()](#isbackgroundrefreshauthorized)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-9)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-10)\r\n - [getBackgroundRefreshStatus()](#getbackgroundrefreshstatus)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-10)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-11)\r\n - [cpuArchitecture constants](#cpuarchitecture-constants)\r\n - [Android](#android-1)\r\n - [iOS](#ios-1)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-12)\r\n - [getArchitecture()](#getarchitecture)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-11)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-13)\r\n - [restart()](#restart)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-12)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-14)\r\n - [enableDebug()](#enabledebug)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-13)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-15)\r\n - [Location module](#location-module)\r\n - [locationMode constants](#locationmode-constants)\r\n - [Values](#values)\r\n - [Example](#example-1)\r\n - [locationAuthorizationMode constants](#locationauthorizationmode-constants)\r\n - [Values](#values-1)\r\n - [Example](#example-2)\r\n - [locationAccuracyAuthorization constants](#locationaccuracyauthorization-constants)\r\n - [Values](#values-2)\r\n - [Example](#example-3)\r\n - [isLocationAvailable()](#islocationavailable)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-14)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-16)\r\n - [isLocationEnabled()](#islocationenabled)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-15)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-17)\r\n - [isGpsLocationAvailable()](#isgpslocationavailable)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-16)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-18)\r\n - [isGpsLocationEnabled()](#isgpslocationenabled)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-17)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-19)\r\n - [isNetworkLocationAvailable()](#isnetworklocationavailable)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-18)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-20)\r\n - [isNetworkLocationEnabled()](#isnetworklocationenabled)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-19)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-21)\r\n - [getLocationMode()](#getlocationmode)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-20)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-22)\r\n - [isLocationAuthorized()](#islocationauthorized)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-21)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-23)\r\n - [getLocationAuthorizationStatus()](#getlocationauthorizationstatus)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-22)\r\n - [Example iOS usage](#example-ios-usage)\r\n - [Example Android usage](#example-android-usage)\r\n - [requestLocationAuthorization()](#requestlocationauthorization)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-23)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-24)\r\n - [registerLocationStateChangeHandler()](#registerlocationstatechangehandler)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-24)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-25)\r\n - [getLocationAccuracyAuthorization()](#getlocationaccuracyauthorization)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-25)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-26)\r\n - [requestTemporaryFullAccuracyAuthorization()](#requesttemporaryfullaccuracyauthorization)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-26)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-27)\r\n - [registerLocationStateChangeHandler()](#registerlocationstatechangehandler-1)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-27)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-28)\r\n - [switchToLocationSettings()](#switchtolocationsettings)\r\n - [Bluetooth module](#bluetooth-module)\r\n - [bluetoothState constants](#bluetoothstate-constants)\r\n - [Android](#android-2)\r\n - [iOS](#ios-2)\r\n - [Example](#example-4)\r\n - [isBluetoothAvailable()](#isbluetoothavailable)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-28)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-29)\r\n - [isBluetoothEnabled()](#isbluetoothenabled)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-29)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-30)\r\n - [hasBluetoothSupport()](#hasbluetoothsupport)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-30)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-31)\r\n - [hasBluetoothLESupport()](#hasbluetoothlesupport)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-31)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-32)\r\n - [hasBluetoothLEPeripheralSupport()](#hasbluetoothleperipheralsupport)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-32)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-33)\r\n - [getBluetoothState()](#getbluetoothstate)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-33)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-34)\r\n - [setBluetoothState()](#setbluetoothstate)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-34)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-35)\r\n - [requestBluetoothAuthorization()](#requestbluetoothauthorization)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-35)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-36)\r\n - [registerBluetoothStateChangeHandler()](#registerbluetoothstatechangehandler)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-36)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-37)\r\n - [switchToBluetoothSettings()](#switchtobluetoothsettings)\r\n - [WiFi module](#wifi-module)\r\n - [isWifiAvailable()](#iswifiavailable)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-37)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-38)\r\n - [isWifiEnabled()](#iswifienabled)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-38)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-39)\r\n - [setWifiState()](#setwifistate)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-39)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-40)\r\n - [switchToWifiSettings()](#switchtowifisettings)\r\n - [Camera module](#camera-module)\r\n - [isCameraPresent()](#iscamerapresent)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-40)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-41)\r\n - [isCameraAvailable()](#iscameraavailable)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-41)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-42)\r\n - [isCameraAuthorized()](#iscameraauthorized)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-42)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-43)\r\n - [getCameraAuthorizationStatus()](#getcameraauthorizationstatus)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-43)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-44)\r\n - [requestCameraAuthorization()](#requestcameraauthorization)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-44)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-45)\r\n - [isCameraRollAuthorized()](#iscamerarollauthorized)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-45)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-46)\r\n - [getCameraRollAuthorizationStatus()](#getcamerarollauthorizationstatus)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-46)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-47)\r\n - [requestCameraRollAuthorization()](#requestcamerarollauthorization)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-47)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-48)\r\n - [Notifications module](#notifications-module)\r\n - [remoteNotificationType constants](#remotenotificationtype-constants)\r\n - [Example](#example-5)\r\n - [isRemoteNotificationsEnabled()](#isremotenotificationsenabled)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-48)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-49)\r\n - [isRegisteredForRemoteNotifications()](#isregisteredforremotenotifications)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-49)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-50)\r\n - [getRemoteNotificationTypes()](#getremotenotificationtypes)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-50)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-51)\r\n - [getRemoteNotificationsAuthorizationStatus()](#getremotenotificationsauthorizationstatus)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-51)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-52)\r\n - [requestRemoteNotificationsAuthorization()](#requestremotenotificationsauthorization)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-52)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-53)\r\n - [Microphone module](#microphone-module)\r\n - [isMicrophoneAuthorized()](#ismicrophoneauthorized)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-53)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-54)\r\n - [getMicrophoneAuthorizationStatus()](#getmicrophoneauthorizationstatus)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-54)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-55)\r\n - [requestMicrophoneAuthorization()](#requestmicrophoneauthorization)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-55)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-56)\r\n - [Contacts module](#contacts-module)\r\n - [isContactsAuthorized()](#iscontactsauthorized)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-56)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-57)\r\n - [getContactsAuthorizationStatus()](#getcontactsauthorizationstatus)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-57)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-58)\r\n - [requestContactsAuthorization()](#requestcontactsauthorization)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-58)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-59)\r\n - [Calendar module](#calendar-module)\r\n - [isCalendarAuthorized()](#iscalendarauthorized)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-59)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-60)\r\n - [getCalendarAuthorizationStatus()](#getcalendarauthorizationstatus)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-60)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-61)\r\n - [requestCalendarAuthorization()](#requestcalendarauthorization)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-61)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-62)\r\n - [Reminders module](#reminders-module)\r\n - [isRemindersAuthorized()](#isremindersauthorized)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-62)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-63)\r\n - [getRemindersAuthorizationStatus()](#getremindersauthorizationstatus)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-63)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-64)\r\n - [requestRemindersAuthorization()](#requestremindersauthorization)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-64)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-65)\r\n - [Motion module](#motion-module)\r\n - [motionStatus constants](#motionstatus-constants)\r\n - [Example](#example-6)\r\n - [isMotionAvailable()](#ismotionavailable)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-65)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-66)\r\n - [isMotionRequestOutcomeAvailable()](#ismotionrequestoutcomeavailable)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-66)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-67)\r\n - [requestMotionAuthorization()](#requestmotionauthorization)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-67)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-68)\r\n - [getMotionAuthorizationStatus()](#getmotionauthorizationstatus)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-68)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-69)\r\n - [NFC module](#nfc-module)\r\n - [NFCState constants](#nfcstate-constants)\r\n - [Values](#values-3)\r\n - [Example](#example-7)\r\n - [isNFCPresent()](#isnfcpresent)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-69)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-70)\r\n - [isNFCEnabled()](#isnfcenabled)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-70)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-71)\r\n - [isNFCAvailable()](#isnfcavailable)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-71)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-72)\r\n - [registerNFCStateChangeHandler()](#registernfcstatechangehandler)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-72)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-73)\r\n - [switchToNFCSettings()](#switchtonfcsettings)\r\n - [External storage module](#external-storage-module)\r\n - [isExternalStorageAuthorized()](#isexternalstorageauthorized)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-73)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-74)\r\n - [getExternalStorageAuthorizationStatus()](#getexternalstorageauthorizationstatus)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-74)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-75)\r\n - [requestExternalStorageAuthorization()](#requestexternalstorageauthorization)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-75)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-76)\r\n - [getExternalSdCardDetails()](#getexternalsdcarddetails)\r\n - [Parameters](#parameters-76)\r\n - [Example usage](#example-usage-77)\r\n- [Platform Notes](#platform-notes)\r\n - [Android](#android-3)\r\n - [Android permissions](#android-permissions)\r\n - [Android runtime permissions](#android-runtime-permissions)\r\n - [\"Dangerous\" runtime permissions](#dangerous-runtime-permissions)\r\n - [Runtime permission groups](#runtime-permission-groups)\r\n - [Runtime permissions example project](#runtime-permissions-example-project)\r\n - [Android Camera permissions](#android-camera-permissions)\r\n - [Android Auto Backup](#android-auto-backup)\r\n - [Windows](#windows)\r\n - [Supported Windows versions](#supported-windows-versions)\r\n - [Windows 10 UWP permissions](#windows-10-uwp-permissions)\r\n - [iOS](#ios-3)\r\n - [iOS usage description messages](#ios-usage-description-messages)\r\n- [Example project](#example-project)\r\n - [Screenshots](#screenshots)\r\n - [Android](#android-4)\r\n - [iOS](#ios-4)\r\n- [Release notes](#release-notes)\r\n- [Credits](#credits)\r\n- [License](#license)\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n# Overview\r\n\r\nThis Cordova/Phonegap plugin for iOS, Android and Windows 10 UWP is used to manage device settings such as Location, Bluetooth and WiFi. It enables management of run-time permissions, device hardware and core OS features.\r\n\r\nThe plugin is registered in on [npm](https://www.npmjs.com/package/cordova.plugins.diagnostic) as `cordova.plugins.diagnostic`\r\n\r\n\r\n[](https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=ZRD3W47HQ3EMJ)\r\n\r\nI dedicate a considerable amount of my free time to developing and maintaining this Cordova plugin, along with my other Open Source software.\r\nTo help ensure this plugin is kept updated, new features are added and bugfixes are implemented quickly, please donate a couple of dollars (or a little more if you can stretch) as this will help me to afford to dedicate time to its maintenance. Please consider donating if you're using this plugin in an app that makes you money, if you're being paid to make the app, if you're asking for new features or priority bug fixes.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n## Important notes\r\n\r\n### Minimum supported versions\r\n- Cordova CLI: `cordova@9.0.0`\r\n- Android platform: `cordova-android@8.0.0` (recommended version `cordova-android@9.0.0`)\r\n - Android version: Android 5.0 (API 21)\r\n- iOS platform: `cordova-ios@5.0.0`\r\n - iOS 10.0\r\n\r\nNote: If you need to support older OS versions, please use an older version of this plugin.\r\n\r\n### Native environment required\r\nNote that this plugin is intended for use in a **native** mobile environment.\r\nIt will **NOT** work in a browser-emulated Cordova environment, for example by running `cordova serve` or using the [Ripple emulator](https://github.com/ripple-emulator/ripple).\r\n### Building for Android\r\n\r\nIn order to avoid build problems with Android, please make sure you have the latest versions of the following Android SDK components installed:\r\n\r\n- Android SDK Tools\r\n- Android SDK Platform-tools\r\n- Android SDK Build-tools\r\n- Target SDK Platform - e.g. Android 10.0 (API 29)\r\n- Google Repository\r\n\r\n* Make sure you have a [supported version](#minimum-supported-versions) of the `cordova-android` platform installed.\r\n * You can check if the Android platform in your Cordova project is up-to-date using `cordova platform check android` and if it's not, update it using `cordova platform rm android && cordova platform add android@latest`. \r\n * Since `cordova.plugins.diagnostic@6` the recommended Cordova Android platform version is `cordova-android@9.0.0` (which includes AndroidX support).\r\n * To use this plugin with `cordova-android@8`, install [cordova-plugin-androidx](https://github.com/dpa99c/cordova-plugin-androidx) and [cordova-plugin-androidx-adapter](https://github.com/dpa99c/cordova-plugin-androidx-adapter). \r\n* Phonegap Build uses should use the latest available CLI version ([listed here](https://build.phonegap.com/current-support)) by specifying using the `phonegap-version` tag in your `config.xml`.\r\n\r\n# Installation\r\n\r\n## Using the Cordova/Phonegap/Ionic CLI\r\n\r\n $ cordova plugin add cordova.plugins.diagnostic\r\n $ cordova plugin add cordova.plugins.diagnostic --variable ANDROIDX_VERSION=1.0.0\r\n $ phonegap plugin add cordova.plugins.diagnostic\r\n $ ionic cordova plugin add cordova.plugins.diagnostic\r\n\r\n## AndroidX Library\r\nThis plugin uses/depends on the [AndroidX (Jetpack) libraries](https://developer.android.com/jetpack/androidx) (these supersede the [Android Support Library](https://developer.android.com/topic/libraries/support-library/index.html) which is no longer used by this plugin since `cordova.plugins.diagnostic@6`).\r\n\r\nThis plugin pins a default version of the library in [its `plugin.xml`](https://github.com/dpa99c/cordova-diagnostic-plugin/blob/master/plugin.xml) however you can override this to specify a different version using the `ANDROIDX_VERSION` variable at plugin installation time, for example:\r\n\r\n $ cordova plugin add cordova.plugins.diagnostic --variable ANDROIDX_VERSION=1.0.0\r\n\r\n\r\n## Specifying modules\r\nSince `cordova.plugins.diagnostic@4` the plugin is split into optional functional modules. \r\nThe reason for this is so you can choose to install only those parts of the plugin you'll use and therefore not install redundant code/components/frameworks.\r\n\r\nBy default, all the modules will be added to your project when you install the plugin.\r\n\r\nYou can specify which modules are installed by adding a `` to your `config.xml` which specifies the modules you wish to add as a space-separated list.\r\nModule names should be capitalised.\r\n\r\nThe preference takes the form:\r\n\r\n \r\n \r\nFor example, to explicitly include all optional modules:\r\n\r\n \r\n \r\nTo install only the core module and no optional modules, leave the preference value blank:\r\n\r\n \r\n \r\n### Available modules\r\n\r\nThe following optional modules are currently supported by the plugin:\r\n\r\n- [LOCATION](#location-module) - Android, iOS, Windows 10 UWP\r\n- [BLUETOOTH](#bluetooth-module) - Android, iOS, Windows 10 UWP\r\n- [WIFI](#wifi-module) - Android, iOS, Windows 10 UWP\r\n- [CAMERA](#camera-module) - Android, iOS, Windows 10 UWP\r\n- [NOTIFICATIONS](#notifications-module) - Android, iOS\r\n- [MICROPHONE](#microphone-module) - Android, iOS\r\n- [CONTACTS](#contacts-module) - Android, iOS\r\n- [CALENDAR](#calendar-module) - Android, iOS\r\n- [REMINDERS](#reminders-module) - iOS\r\n- [MOTION](#motion-module) - iOS\r\n- [NFC](#nfc-module) - Android\r\n- [EXTERNAL_STORAGE](#external-storage-module) - Android\r\n \r\n**IMPORTANT:** It's vital that the preference be added to your `config.xml` **before** you install the plugin, otherwise the preference will not be applied and all modules will be added.\r\nThis is because, due to limitations of the Cordova CLI hooks, this plugin must use the `npm install` process to apply the module preferences and this runs before the Cordova CLI when installing a plugin.\r\nIf you change the modules specified in the preference, you'll need to uninstall then re-install the plugin to your project to apply the changes. \r\n\r\n# Reporting issues\r\n**IMPORTANT:** Please read the following carefully. \r\nFailure to follow the issue template guidelines below will result in the issue being immediately closed.\r\n\r\n## Reporting a bug or problem\r\nBefore [opening a bug issue](https://github.com/dpa99c/cordova-diagnostic-plugin/issues/new?assignees=&labels=&template=bug_report.md&title=), please do the following:\r\n- *DO NOT* open issues asking for support in using/integrating the plugin into your project\r\n - Only open issues for suspected bugs/issues with the plugin that are generic and will affect other users\r\n - I don't have time to offer free technical support: this is free open-source software\r\n - Ask for help on StackOverflow, Ionic Forums, etc.\r\n - Use the [example project](https://github.com/dpa99c/cordova-diagnostic-plugin-example) as a known working reference\r\n - Any issues requesting support will be closed immediately.\r\n- *DO NOT* open issues related to the [Ionic Typescript wrapper for this plugin](https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-native/blob/master/src/%40ionic-native/plugins/diagnostic/index.ts)\r\n - This is owned/maintained by [Ionic](https://github.com/ionic-team) and is not part of this plugin\r\n - Please raise such issues/PRs against [Ionic Native](https://github.com/ionic-team/ionic-native/) instead.\r\n\t- To verify an if an issue is caused by this plugin or its Typescript wrapper, please re-test using the vanilla Javascript plugin interface (without the Ionic Native wrapper).\r\n\t- Any issue opened here which is obviously an Ionic Typescript wrapper issue will be closed immediately.\r\n- Read the above documentation thoroughly\r\n- Check the [CHANGELOG](https://github.com/dpa99c/cordova-diagnostic-plugin/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md) for any breaking changes that may be causing your issue.\r\n- Check a similar issue (open or closed) does not already exist against this plugin.\r\n\t- Duplicates or near-duplicates will be closed immediately.\r\n- When [creating a new issue](https://github.com/dpa99c/cordova-diagnostic-plugin/issues/new/choose)\r\n - Choose the \"Bug report\" template\r\n - Fill out the relevant sections of the template and delete irrelevant sections\r\n - *WARNING:* Failure to complete the issue template will result in the issue being closed immediately. \r\n- Reproduce the issue using the [example project](https://github.com/dpa99c/cordova-diagnostic-plugin-example)\r\n\t- This will eliminate bugs in your code or conflicts with other code as possible causes of the issue\r\n\t- This will also validate your development environment using a known working codebase\r\n\t- If reproducing the issue using the example project is not possible, create an isolated test project that you are able to share\r\n- Include full verbose console output when reporting build issues\r\n - If the full console output is too large to insert directly into the Github issue, then post it on an external site such as [Pastebin](https://pastebin.com/) and link to it from the issue \r\n - Often the details of an error causing a build failure is hidden away when building with the CLI\r\n - To get the full detailed console output, append the `--verbose` flag to CLI build commands\r\n - e.g. `cordova build ios --verbose`\r\n - Failure to include the full console output will result in the issue being closed immediately\r\n- If the issue relates to the plugin documentation (and not the code), please of a [documentation issue](https://github.com/dpa99c/cordova-diagnostic-plugin/issues/new?assignees=&labels=&template=documentation-issue.md&title=)\r\n\r\n## Requesting a new feature\r\nBefore [opening a feature request issue](https://github.com/dpa99c/cordova-diagnostic-plugin/issues/new?assignees=&labels=&template=feature_request.md&title=), please do the following:\r\n- Check the above documentation to ensure the feature you are requesting doesn't already exist\r\n- Check the list if open/closed issues to check if there's a reason that feature hasn't been included already\r\n- Ensure the feature you are requesting is actually possible to implement and generically useful to other users than yourself\r\n- Where possible, post a link to the documentation related to the feature you are requesting\r\n- Include other relevant links, e.g.\r\n - Stack Overflow post illustrating a solution\r\n - Code within another Github repo that illustrates a solution \r\n\r\n\r\n# Usage\r\n\r\nThe core plugin module is exposed via the global `cordova.plugins.diagnostic` object and it aliases all functions and properties of the other optional modules.\r\nIf a function is called on the core module for an optional module which is not installed, a JS error will be raised by the core module.\r\n\r\n## Core module\r\n\r\nPurpose: Generic and miscellaneous functionality.\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android, iOS and Windows 10 UWP\r\n\r\nConfiguration name: N/A - always installed, regardless of whether the module preference key is present in `config.xml`.\r\n\r\n### switchToSettings()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android and iOS\r\n\r\nOpens settings page for this app.\r\n\r\nOn Android, this opens the \"App Info\" page in the Settings app.\r\n\r\nOn iOS, this opens the app settings page in the Settings app.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.switchToSettings(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when switch to settings is successful.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when switch to settings encounters an error. The function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.switchToSettings(function(){\r\n console.log(\"Successfully switched to Settings app\");\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n \r\n### switchToWirelessSettings()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android\r\n\r\nSwitches to the wireless settings page in the Settings app.\r\nAllows configuration of wireless controls such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Mobile networks.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.switchToWirelessSettings();\r\n \r\n### switchToMobileDataSettings()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android and Windows 10 UWP\r\n\r\nDisplays mobile settings to allow user to enable mobile data.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.switchToMobileDataSettings();\r\n \r\n \r\n### permissionStatus constants\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android and iOS\r\n\r\nBoth Android and iOS define constants for requesting and reporting the various permission states.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus\r\n\r\n#### Android\r\n\r\nThe following permission states are defined for Android:\r\n\r\n- `NOT_REQUESTED` - App has not yet requested access to this permission.\r\nApp can request permission and user will be prompted to allow/deny.\r\n- `DENIED_ONCE` - User denied access to this permission (without checking \"Never Ask Again\" box).\r\nApp can request permission again and user will be prompted again to allow/deny again.\r\n- `DENIED_ALWAYS` - User denied access to this permission and checked \"Never Ask Again\" box.\r\nApp can never ask for permission again.\r\nThe only way around this is to instruct the user to manually change the permission on the app permissions page in Settings.\r\n- `GRANTED` - User granted access to this permission or the device is running Android 5.x or below.\r\n\r\n⚠ Since it's impossible to distinguish between NOT_REQUESTED and DENIED_ALWAYS using the native Android runtime permissions API (they both return the same constant value), this plugin attempts to distinguish the difference by using HTML5 local storage to keep track of which permissions have been requested since the app was first installed. On requesting a permission for the first time, an entry is put into local storage against the permission name. If the user then selects DENY_ALWAYS, the plugin uses the flag in local storage to distinguish this from NOT_REQUESTED.\r\n\r\nSome things to watch out for:\r\n\r\n - Clearing local storage will result in this data being lost and will result in NOT_REQUESTED being returned even if the user previously chose to always deny permission.\r\n - If the relevant `` tag is missing from the Android manifest, then the native API will return the NOT_REQUESTED/DENIED_ALWAYS constant value. Since the plugin is unable to make the native permissions request in order to show the native dialog, the plugin will always return NOT_REQUESTED.\r\n\r\nIf [Android Autobackup](https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/data/backup.html#Choosing) is enabled (which it is by default ), Android does not backup app permissions after uninstall but does backup HTML5 local storage. This may lead to a permission being reported by the plugin as DENIED_ALWAYS when the actual status is NOT_REQUESTED.\r\nTo avoid this you may want to disable Android Autobackup. You can do this using the [cordova-custom-config plugin](https://github.com/dpa99c/cordova-custom-config), for example: \r\n\r\n```\r\n\r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n```\r\n\r\n#### iOS\r\n\r\nThe following permission states are defined for iOS:\r\n\r\n- `NOT_REQUESTED` - App has not yet requested access to this permission.\r\nApp can request permission and user will be prompted to allow/deny.\r\n- `DENIED_ALWAYS` - User denied access to this permission.\r\nApp can never ask for permission again.\r\nThe only way around this is to instruct the user to manually change the permission in Settings.\r\n- `RESTRICTED` - Permission is unavailable and user cannot enable it.\r\nFor example, when parental controls are in effect for the current user.\r\n- `GRANTED` - User granted access to this permission.\r\nFor location permission, this indicates the user has granted access to the permission \"always\" (when app is both in foreground and background).\r\n- `GRANTED_WHEN_IN_USE` - Used only for location permission.\r\nIndicates the user has granted access to the permission \"when in use\" (only when the app is in the foreground).\r\n\r\n#### Example\r\n\r\n if(somePermissionStatus === cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED){\r\n // Do something\r\n }\r\n\r\n### getPermissionAuthorizationStatus()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android\r\n\r\nReturns the current authorisation status for a given permission.\r\n\r\nNote: this is intended for Android 6 / API 23 and above. Calling on Android 5.1 / API 22 and below will always return GRANTED status as permissions are already granted at installation time.\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - function to call on successful retrieval of status.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter which defines the current [permission status](#permissionstatus-constants)\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - function to call on failure to retrieve authorisation status.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n- {String} permission - permission to request authorisation status for, defined as a [runtime permission constant](#dangerous-runtime-permissions).\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getPermissionAuthorizationStatus(function(status){\r\n switch(status){\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED:\r\n console.log(\"Permission granted to use the camera\");\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.NOT_REQUESTED:\r\n console.log(\"Permission to use the camera has not been requested yet\");\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.DENIED_ONCE:\r\n console.log(\"Permission denied to use the camera - ask again?\");\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.DENIED_ALWAYS:\r\n console.log(\"Permission permanently denied to use the camera - guess we won't be using it then!\");\r\n break;\r\n }\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n }, cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permission.CAMERA);\r\n\r\n### getPermissionsAuthorizationStatus()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android\r\n\r\nReturns the current authorisation status for multiple permissions.\r\n\r\nNote: this is intended for Android 6 / API 23 and above. Calling on Android 5.1 / API 22 and below will always return GRANTED status as permissions are already granted at installation time.\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - function to call on successful retrieval of status.\r\nThe function is passed a single object parameter which defines a key/value map, where the key is the requested [runtime permission](#dangerous-runtime-permissions), and the value is the current [permission status](#permissionstatus-constants).\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - function to call on failure to retrieve authorisation status.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n- {Array} permissions - list of permissions to request authorisation statuses for, defined as [runtime permission constants](#dangerous-runtime-permissions).\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getPermissionsAuthorizationStatus(function(statuses){\r\n for (var permission in statuses){\r\n switch(statuses[permission]){\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED:\r\n console.log(\"Permission granted to use \"+permission);\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.NOT_REQUESTED:\r\n console.log(\"Permission to use \"+permission+\" has not been requested yet\");\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.DENIED_ONCE:\r\n console.log(\"Permission denied to use \"+permission+\" - ask again?\");\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.DENIED_ALWAYS:\r\n console.log(\"Permission permanently denied to use \"+permission+\" - guess we won't be using it then!\");\r\n break;\r\n }\r\n }\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n },[\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permission.ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION,\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permission.ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION\r\n ]);\r\n\r\n### requestRuntimePermission()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android\r\n\r\nRequests app to be granted authorisation for a runtime permission.\r\n\r\nNote: this is intended for Android 6 / API 23 and above. Calling on Android 5.1 / API 22 and below will have no effect as the permissions are already granted at installation time.\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - function to call on successful request for runtime permission.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter which defines the resulting [permission status](#permissionstatus-constants)\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - function to call on failure to request authorisation.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n- {String} permission - permission to request authorisation for, defined as a [runtime permission constant](#dangerous-runtime-permissions).\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.requestRuntimePermission(function(status){\r\n switch(status){\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED:\r\n console.log(\"Permission granted to use the camera\");\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.NOT_REQUESTED:\r\n console.log(\"Permission to use the camera has not been requested yet\");\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.DENIED_ONCe:\r\n console.log(\"Permission denied to use the camera - ask again?\");\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.DENIED_ALWAYS:\r\n console.log(\"Permission permanently denied to use the camera - guess we won't be using it then!\");\r\n break;\r\n }\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n }, cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permission.CAMERA);\r\n\r\n### requestRuntimePermissions()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android\r\n\r\nRequests app to be granted authorisation for multiple runtime permissions.\r\n\r\nNote: this is intended for Android 6 / API 23 and above. Calling on Android 5.1 / API 22 and below will always return GRANTED status as permissions are already granted at installation time.\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - function to call on successful request for runtime permissions.\r\nThe function is passed a single object parameter which defines a key/value map, where the key is the [runtime permission](#dangerous-runtime-permissions) to request, and the value is the current [permission status](#permissionstatus-constants).\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - function to call on failure to request authorisation.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n- {Array} permissions - list of permissions to request authorisation for, defined as [runtime permission constants](#dangerous-runtime-permissions).\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.requestRuntimePermissions(function(statuses){\r\n for (var permission in statuses){\r\n switch(statuses[permission]){\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED:\r\n console.log(\"Permission granted to use \"+permission);\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.NOT_REQUESTED:\r\n console.log(\"Permission to use \"+permission+\" has not been requested yet\");\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.DENIED_ONCE:\r\n console.log(\"Permission denied to use \"+permission+\" - ask again?\");\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.DENIED_ALWAYS:\r\n console.log(\"Permission permanently denied to use \"+permission+\" - guess we won't be using it then!\");\r\n break;\r\n }\r\n }\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n },[\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permission.ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION,\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permission.ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION\r\n ]);\r\n\r\n### isRequestingPermission()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android\r\n\r\nIndicates if the plugin is currently requesting a runtime permission via the native API.\r\nNote that only one request can be made concurrently because the native API cannot handle concurrent requests,\r\nso the plugin will invoke the error callback if attempting to make more than one simultaneous request.\r\nMultiple permission requests should be grouped into a single call since the native API is setup to handle batch requests of multiple permission groups.\r\n\r\n var isRequesting = cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isRequestingPermission();\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n var isRequesting = cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isRequestingPermission();\r\n if(!isRequesting){\r\n requestSomePermissions();\r\n }else{\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.registerPermissionRequestCompleteHandler(function(statuses){\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.registerPermissionRequestCompleteHandler(null); // de-register handler after single call\r\n requestSomePermissions();\r\n });\r\n }\r\n\r\n### registerPermissionRequestCompleteHandler()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android\r\n\r\nRegisters a function to be called when a runtime permission request has completed.\r\nPass in a falsey value to de-register the currently registered function.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.registerPermissionRequestCompleteHandler(successCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when a runtime permission request has completed.\r\nThe function is passed a single object parameter which defines a key/value map, where the key is the permission requested (defined as a value in cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permission) and the value is the resulting authorisation status of that permission as a value in cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n function onPermissionRequestComplete(statuses){\r\n console.info(\"Permission request complete\");\r\n for (var permission in statuses){\r\n switch(statuses[permission]){\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED:\r\n console.log(\"Permission granted to use \"+permission);\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.NOT_REQUESTED:\r\n console.log(\"Permission to use \"+permission+\" has not been requested yet\");\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.DENIED_ONCE:\r\n console.log(\"Permission denied to use \"+permission);\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.DENIED_ALWAYS:\r\n console.log(\"Permission permanently denied to use \"+permission);\r\n break;\r\n }\r\n }\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.registerPermissionRequestCompleteHandler(null); // de-register handler\r\n }\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.registerPermissionRequestCompleteHandler(onPermissionRequestComplete);\r\n\r\n### isDataRoamingEnabled()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android\r\n\r\nChecks if the device data roaming setting is enabled.\r\nReturns true if data roaming is enabled.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isDataRoamingEnabled(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when the operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single boolean parameter which is TRUE if data roaming is enabled.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isDataRoamingEnabled(function(enabled){\r\n console.log(\"Data roaming is \" + (enabled ? \"enabled\" : \"disabled\"));\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n \r\n\r\n### isADBModeEnabled()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android\r\n\r\nChecks if the device setting for ADB(debug) is switched on.\r\nReturns true if ADB(debug) setting is switched on.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isADBModeEnabled(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single boolean parameter which is TRUE if ADB mode(debug mode) is switched on.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isADBModeEnabled(function(enabled){\r\n console.log(\"ADB mode(debug mode) is \" + (enabled ? \"enabled\" : \"disabled\"));\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### isDeviceRooted()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android\r\n\r\nChecks if the device is rooted.\r\nReturns true if the device is rooted.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isDeviceRooted(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single boolean parameter which is TRUE if the device is rooted.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isDeviceRooted(function(rooted){\r\n console.log(\"device is \" + (rooted ? \"rooted\" : \"not rooted\"));\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n \r\n\r\n### isBackgroundRefreshAuthorized()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: iOS\r\n\r\nChecks if the application is authorized for background refresh.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isBackgroundRefreshAuthorized(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single boolean parameter which is TRUE if background refresh access is authorized for use.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isBackgroundRefreshAuthorized(function(authorized){\r\n console.log(\"App is \" + (authorized ? \"authorized\" : \"not authorized\") + \" to perform background refresh\");\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### getBackgroundRefreshStatus()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: iOS\r\n\r\nReturns the background refresh authorization status for the application.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getBackgroundRefreshStatus(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter which indicates the authorization status as a [permissionStatus constant](#permissionstatus-constants).\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getBackgroundRefreshStatus(function(status){\r\n if(status === cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED){\r\n console.log(\"Background refresh is allowed\");\r\n }\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### cpuArchitecture constants\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android and iOS\r\n\r\nDefines constants for the various CPU architectures of the current hardware returned by [getArchitecture()](#getarchitecture).\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.cpuArchitecture\r\n\r\n#### Android\r\n\r\n- `UNKNOWN` - Unknown CPU architecture\r\n- `ARMv6` - ARM v6 or below (32 bit)\r\n- `ARMv7` - ARM v7 (32 bit)\r\n- `ARMv8` - ARM v8 (64 bit)\r\n- `X86` - Intel x86 (32 bit)\r\n- `X86_64` - Intel x86 (64 bit)\r\n- `MIPS` - MIPS (32 bit)\r\n- `MIPS_64` - MIPS (64 bit)\r\n\r\n#### iOS\r\n\r\n- `UNKNOWN` - Unknown CPU architecture\r\n- `ARMv6` - ARM v6 or below (32 bit)\r\n- `ARMv7` - ARM v7 (32 bit)\r\n- `ARMv8` - ARM v8 (64 bit)\r\n- `X86` - Intel x86 (32 bit)\r\n- `X86_64` - Intel x86 (64 bit)\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\nSee [getArchitecture()](#getarchitecture).\r\n \r\n\r\n### getArchitecture()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android and iOS\r\n\r\nReturns the CPU architecture of the current device.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getArchitecture(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n \r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single boolean parameter which indicates the location authorization status as a [cpuArchitecture constant](#cpuarchitecture-constants).\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getArchitecture(function(arch){\r\n if(arch === cordova.plugins.diagnostic.cpuArchitecture.X86\r\n || arch === cordova.plugins.diagnostic.cpuArchitecture.X86_64){\r\n console.log(\"Intel inside\");\r\n }\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(error);\r\n });\r\n \r\n\r\n### restart()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android\r\n\r\nRestarts the application.\r\nBy default, a \"warm\" restart will be performed in which the main Cordova activity is immediately restarted, causing the Webview instance to be recreated.\r\n\r\nHowever, if the `cold` parameter is set to true, then the application will be \"cold\" restarted, meaning a system exit will be performed, causing the entire application to be restarted.\r\nThis is useful if you want to fully reset the native application state but will cause the application to briefly disappear and re-appear.\r\n\r\nNote: There is no `successCallback()` since if the operation is successful, the application will restart immediately before any success callback can be applied.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.restart(errorCallback, cold);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n- {Boolean} cold - if true the application will be cold restarted. Defaults to false.\r\n\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n var onError = function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n }\r\n \r\n // Warm restart\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.restart(onError, false);\r\n \r\n // Cold restart\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.restart(onError, true);\r\n \r\n\r\n### enableDebug()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android and iOS\r\n\r\nEnables debug mode, which logs native debug messages to the native and JS consoles.\r\n- For Android, log messages will appear in the native logcat output and in the JS console if Chrome Developer Tools is connected to the app Webview.\r\n- For iOS, log messages will appear in the native Xcode console output and in the JS console if Safari Web Inspector is connected to the app Webview.\r\n- Debug mode is initially disabled on plugin initialisation.\r\n\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.enableDebug(successCallback);\r\n \r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when debug has been enabled.\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.enableDebug(function(){\r\n console.log(\"Debug is enabled\"));\r\n });\r\n \r\n\r\n\r\n## Location module\r\n\r\nPurpose: Location/GPS functionality\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android, iOS and Windows 10 UWP\r\n\r\nConfiguration name: `LOCATION`\r\n\r\n### locationMode constants\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android\r\n\r\nDefines constants for the various location modes on Android.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.locationMode\r\n\r\n#### Values\r\n\r\n- `HIGH_ACCURACY` - GPS hardware, network triangulation and Wifi network IDs (high and low accuracy)\r\n- `BATTERY_SAVING` - Network triangulation and Wifi network IDs (low accuracy)\r\n- `DEVICE_ONLY` - GPS hardware (high accuracy)\r\n- `LOCATION_OFF` - Location services disabled (no accuracy)\r\n\r\n#### Example\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getLocationMode(function(locationMode){\r\n switch(locationMode){\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.locationMode.HIGH_ACCURACY:\r\n console.log(\"High accuracy\");\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.locationMode.BATTERY_SAVING:\r\n console.log(\"Battery saving\");\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.locationMode.DEVICE_ONLY:\r\n console.log(\"Device only\");\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.locationMode.LOCATION_OFF:\r\n console.log(\"Location off\");\r\n break;\r\n }\r\n },function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### locationAuthorizationMode constants\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android & iOS\r\n\r\nDefines constants for the various location authorization modes on iOS and Android >= 10.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.locationAuthorizationMode\r\n\r\n#### Values\r\n\r\n- `ALWAYS` - Requires constant access to location in order to track position, even when the screen is off or the app is in the background.\r\n- `WHEN_IN_USE` - Requires access to location when the screen is on and the app is displayed.\r\n\r\n#### Example\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.requestLocationAuthorization(function(status){\r\n console.log(status);\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(error);\r\n }, cordova.plugins.diagnostic.locationAuthorizationMode.ALWAYS);\r\n \r\n### locationAccuracyAuthorization constants\r\n\r\nPlatforms: iOS\r\n\r\n- Defines constants for the various location accuracy authorization states on iOS 14+.\r\n- See [CLAccuracyAuthorization](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/corelocation/claccuracyauthorization).\r\n\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.locationAccuracyAuthorization\r\n\r\n#### Values\r\n\r\n- `FULL` - The user authorized the app to access location data with full accuracy.\r\n- `REDUCED` - The user authorized the app to access location data with [reduced accuracy](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/corelocation/kcllocationaccuracyreduced) (~1-20 km).\r\n\r\n#### Example\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.locationAccuracyAuthorization(function(accuracy){\r\n console.log(accuracy);\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n\r\n### isLocationAvailable()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android, iOS and Windows 10 UWP\r\n\r\nChecks if app is able to access device location.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isLocationAvailable(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\nOn iOS and Windows 10 UWP this returns true if both the device setting is enabled AND the application is authorized to use location.\r\nWhen location is enabled, the locations returned are by a mixture GPS hardware, network triangulation and Wifi network IDs.\r\n\r\nOn Android, this returns true if Location mode is enabled and any mode is selected (e.g. Battery saving, Device only, High accuracy)\r\nAND if the app is authorised to use location.\r\nWhen location is enabled, the locations returned are dependent on the location mode:\r\n\r\n* Battery saving = network triangulation and Wifi network IDs (low accuracy)\r\n* Device only = GPS hardware only (high accuracy)\r\n* High accuracy = GPS hardware, network triangulation and Wifi network IDs (high and low accuracy)\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single boolean parameter which is TRUE if location is available for use.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isLocationAvailable(function(available){\r\n console.log(\"Location is \" + (available ? \"available\" : \"not available\"));\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### isLocationEnabled()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android and iOS\r\n\r\nReturns true if the device setting for location is on.\r\nOn Android this returns true if Location Mode is switched on.\r\nOn iOS this returns true if Location Services is switched on.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isLocationEnabled(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single boolean parameter which is TRUE if location setting is enabled.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isLocationEnabled(function(enabled){\r\n console.log(\"Location setting is \" + (enabled ? \"enabled\" : \"disabled\"));\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n \r\n### isGpsLocationAvailable()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android\r\n\r\nChecks if high-accuracy locations are available to the app from GPS hardware.\r\nReturns true if Location mode is enabled and is set to \"Device only\" or \"High accuracy\" AND if the app is authorised to use location.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isGpsLocationAvailable(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single boolean parameter which is TRUE if high-accuracy GPS-based location is available.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isGpsLocationAvailable(function(available){\r\n console.log(\"GPS location is \" + (available ? \"available\" : \"not available\"));\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### isGpsLocationEnabled()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android\r\n\r\nChecks if the device location setting is set to return high-accuracy locations from GPS hardware.\r\nReturns true if Location mode is enabled and is set to either:\r\n\r\n- Device only = GPS hardware only (high accuracy)\r\n- High accuracy = GPS hardware, network triangulation and Wifi network IDs (high and low accuracy)\r\n\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isGpsLocationEnabled(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single boolean parameter which is TRUE if device setting is set to return high-accuracy GPS-based location.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isGpsLocationEnabled(function(enabled){\r\n console.log(\"GPS location is \" + (enabled ? \"enabled\" : \"disabled\"));\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### isNetworkLocationAvailable()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android\r\n\r\nChecks if low-accuracy locations are available to the app from network triangulation/WiFi access points.\r\nReturns true if Location mode is enabled and is set to \"Battery saving\" or \"High accuracy\"\r\nAND if the app is authorised to use location.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isNetworkLocationAvailable(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single boolean parameter which is TRUE if low-accuracy network-based location is available.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isNetworkLocationAvailable(function(available){\r\n console.log(\"Network location is \" + (available ? \"available\" : \"not available\"));\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### isNetworkLocationEnabled()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android\r\n\r\nChecks if location mode is set to return low-accuracy locations from network triangulation/WiFi access points\r\nReturns true if Location mode is enabled and is set to either:\r\n\r\n- Battery saving = network triangulation and Wifi network IDs (low accuracy)\r\n- High accuracy = GPS hardware, network triangulation and Wifi network IDs (high and low accuracy)\r\n\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isNetworkLocationEnabled(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single boolean parameter which is TRUE if device setting is set to return low-accuracy network-based location.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isNetworkLocationEnabled(function(enabled){\r\n console.log(\"Network location is \" + (enabled ? \"enabled\" : \"disabled\"));\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n \r\n\r\n### getLocationMode()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android\r\n\r\nReturns the current location mode setting for the device.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getLocationMode(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter indicating the current location mode\r\nas a constant in `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.locationMode`.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getLocationMode(function(locationMode){\r\n switch(locationMode){\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.locationMode.HIGH_ACCURACY:\r\n console.log(\"High accuracy\");\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.locationMode.BATTERY_SAVING:\r\n console.log(\"Battery saving\");\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.locationMode.DEVICE_ONLY:\r\n console.log(\"Device only\");\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.locationMode.LOCATION_OFF:\r\n console.log(\"Location off\");\r\n break;\r\n }\r\n },function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### isLocationAuthorized()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android and iOS\r\n\r\nChecks if the application is authorized to use location.\r\n\r\nNotes for Android:\r\n\r\n- This is intended for Android 6 / API 23 and above.\r\nCalling on Android 5.1 / API 22 and below will always return GRANTED status as permissions are already granted at installation time.\r\n\r\n `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isLocationAuthorized(successCallback, errorCallback);`\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single boolean parameter.\r\nOn iOS this will return TRUE if application is authorized to use location either \"when in use\" (only in foreground) OR \"always\" (foreground and background).\r\nOn Android this will return TRUE if the app currently has runtime authorisation to use location.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isLocationAuthorized(function(authorized){\r\n console.log(\"Location is \" + (authorized ? \"authorized\" : \"unauthorized\"));\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### getLocationAuthorizationStatus()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android and iOS\r\n\r\n Returns the location authorization status for the application.\r\n\r\n Note for Android: this is intended for Android 6 / API 23 and above. Calling on Android 5.1 / API 22 and below will always return GRANTED status as permissions are already granted at installation time.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getLocationAuthorizationStatus(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter which indicates the location authorization status as a [permissionStatus constant](#permissionstatus-constants).\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n#### Example iOS usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getLocationAuthorizationStatus(function(status){\r\n switch(status){\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.NOT_REQUESTED:\r\n console.log(\"Permission not requested\");\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.DENIED_ALWAYS:\r\n console.log(\"Permission denied\");\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED:\r\n console.log(\"Permission granted always\");\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED_WHEN_IN_USE:\r\n console.log(\"Permission granted only when in use\");\r\n break;\r\n }\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n#### Example Android usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getLocationAuthorizationStatus(function(status){\r\n switch(status){\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.NOT_REQUESTED:\r\n console.log(\"Permission not requested\");\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.DENIED_ONCE:\r\n console.log(\"Permission denied\");\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.DENIED_ALWAYS:\r\n console.log(\"Permission permanently denied\");\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED:\r\n console.log(\"Permission granted always\");\r\n break; \r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED_WHEN_IN_USE:\r\n console.log(\"Permission granted only when in use (Android >= 10)\");\r\n break; \r\n \r\n }\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### requestLocationAuthorization()\r\n\r\n Platforms: Android and iOS\r\n\r\n Requests location authorization for the application.\r\n\r\n Notes for iOS:\r\n\r\n- Authorization can be requested to use location either \"when in use\" (only in foreground) or \"always\" (foreground and background).\r\n- This should only be called if authorization status is `NOT_REQUESTED` - calling it when in any other state will have no effect.\r\n- When calling this function, the messages contained in the `NSLocationWhenInUseUsageDescription` and `NSLocationAlwaysAndWhenInUseUsageDescription` (iOS 11+) / `NSLocationAlwaysUsageDescription` (iOS 10) .plist keys are displayed to the user when requesting to use location **always** or **when in use**, respectively;\r\nthis plugin provides default messages, but you should override them with your specific reason for requesting access - see the [iOS usage description messages](#ios-usage-description-messages) section for how to customise them.\r\n\r\n Notes for Android:\r\n\r\n- This is intended for Android 6 / API 23 and above. Calling on Android 5.1 / API 22 and below will have no effect as the permissions are already granted at installation time.\r\n- The successCallback is invoked in response to the user's choice in the permission dialog and is passed the resulting authorization status.\r\n- When the plugin is running in an app built with the Android 10 / API 29 or above (and running on similar device) you can request background location permission by specifying the `mode` argument as `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.locationAuthorizationMode.ALWAYS`. \r\n - If the build SDK/device version is <= Android 9 / API 28, granting location permission implicitly grants background location permission. \r\n\r\n `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.requestLocationAuthorization(successCallback, errorCallback, mode);`\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - Invoked in response to the user's choice in the permission dialog.\r\nIt is passed a single string parameter which defines the [resulting authorisation status](#runtime-permission-statuses).\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n- {String} mode - (optional / iOS & Android >= 10) location authorization mode specified as a [locationAuthorizationMode constant](#locationauthorizationmode-constants).\r\nIf not specified, defaults to `WHEN_IN_USE`.\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.requestLocationAuthorization(function(status){\r\n switch(status){\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.NOT_REQUESTED:\r\n console.log(\"Permission not requested\");\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.DENIED_ALWAYS:\r\n console.log(\"Permission denied\");\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED:\r\n console.log(\"Permission granted always\");\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED_WHEN_IN_USE:\r\n console.log(\"Permission granted only when in use\");\r\n break;\r\n }\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(error);\r\n }, cordova.plugins.diagnostic.locationAuthorizationMode.ALWAYS);\r\n\r\n### registerLocationStateChangeHandler()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android and iOS\r\n\r\nRegisters a function to be called when a change in Location state occurs.\r\nPass in a falsey value to de-register the currently registered function.\r\n\r\nThis is triggered when Location state changes so is useful for detecting changes made in quick settings which would not result in pause/resume events being fired.\r\n\r\nOn Android, this occurs when the Location Mode is changed.\r\n\r\nOn iOS, this occurs when location authorization status is changed.\r\nThis can be triggered either by the user's response to a location permission authorization dialog,\r\nby the user turning on/off Location Services,\r\nor by the user changing the Location authorization state specifically for your app.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.registerLocationStateChangeHandler(successCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - function call when a change in location state occurs.\r\nOn Android, the function is passed a single string parameter defined as a constant in `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.locationMode`.\r\nOn iOS, the function is passed a single string parameter indicating the new location authorisation status as a constant in `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus`.\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.registerLocationStateChangeHandler(function(state){\r\n if((device.platform === \"Android\" && state !== cordova.plugins.diagnostic.locationMode.LOCATION_OFF)\r\n || (device.platform === \"iOS\") && ( state === cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED\r\n || state === cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED_WHEN_IN_USE\r\n )){\r\n console.log(\"Location is available\");\r\n }\r\n });\r\n\r\n### getLocationAccuracyAuthorization()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: iOS\r\n\r\nReturns the location accuracy authorization for the application on iOS 14+.\r\nNote: calling on iOS <14 will result in the `errorCallback` being invoked.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getLocationAccuracyAuthorization(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter which indicates the location accuracy authorization as a [locationAccuracyAuthorization constant](#locationaccuracyauthorization-constants).\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getLocationAccuracyAuthorization(function(accuracy){\r\n switch(status){\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.locationAccuracyAuthorization.FULL:\r\n console.log(\"Full location accuracy is authorized\");\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.locationAccuracyAuthorization.FULL:\r\n console.log(\"Reduced location accuracy is authorized\");\r\n break;\r\n }\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n \r\n### requestTemporaryFullAccuracyAuthorization()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: iOS\r\n\r\nRequests temporary access to full location accuracy for the application on iOS 14+.\r\n- By default on iOS 14+, when a user grants location permission, the app can only receive reduced accuracy locations.\r\n- If your app requires full (high-accuracy GPS) locations (e.g. a SatNav app), you need to call this method.\r\n- You must specify a purpose corresponds to a key in the `NSLocationTemporaryUsageDescriptionDictionary` entry in your app's `*-Info.plist` containing a message explaining the user why your app needs their exact location.\r\nYou'll need to add this entry using a `` block in your `config.xml`, e.g.: \r\n\r\n\r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n navigation \r\n This app requires access to your exact location in order to provide SatNav route navigation. \r\n emergency \r\n This app requires access to your exact location in order to report your location to emergency services. \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n- Should only be called on iOS 14+ - calling on iOS <14 will invoke the `errorCallback`.\r\n- Should only be called if location authorization has been granted, otherwise `errorCallback` will be invoked.\r\n- See [requestTemporaryFullAccuracyAuthorizationWithPurposeKey](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/corelocation/cllocationmanager/3600217-requesttemporaryfullaccuracyauth?language=objc).\r\n \r\n\r\n `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.requestTemporaryFullAccuracyAuthorization(purpose, successCallback, errorCallback);`\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {String} purpose - (required) corresponds to a key in the `NSLocationTemporaryUsageDescriptionDictionary` entry in your app's `*-Info.plist`\r\nwhich contains a message explaining the user why your app needs their exact location.\r\nThis will be presented to the user via permission dialog in which they can either accept or reject the request.\r\n- {Function} successCallback - (optional) Invoked in response to the user's choice in the permission dialog.\r\nIt is passed a single string parameter which defines the resulting accuracy authorization as a [locationAccuracyAuthorization constant](#locationaccuracyauthorization-constants).\r\n- errorCallback - (optional) The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThis callback function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.requestTemporaryFullAccuracyAuthorization(\"navigation\", function(accuracyAuthorization){\r\n switch(accuracyAuthorization){\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.locationAccuracyAuthorization.FULL:\r\n console.log(\"Full accuracy authorized\");\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.locationAccuracyAuthorization.REDUCED:\r\n console.log(\"Full accuracy denied\");\r\n break;\r\n }\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n\r\n### registerLocationStateChangeHandler()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: iOS\r\n\r\nRegisters a function to be called when a change in location accuracy authorization occurs on iOS 14+.\r\n * On iOS <14 this will not be called.\r\n * This occurs when location accuracy authorization is changed.\r\n * This can be triggered either by the user's response to a location accuracy authorization dialog,\r\n * or by the user changing the location accuracy authorization specifically for your app in Settings.\r\n * Pass in a falsey value to de-register the currently registered function.\r\n\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.registerLocationAccuracyAuthorizationChangeHandler(successCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - function call when a change in location accuracy authorization occurs.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter indicating the new location accuracy authorization as a [locationAccuracyAuthorization constant](#locationaccuracyauthorization-constants).\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.registerLocationAccuracyAuthorizationChangeHandler(function(accuracyAuthorization){\r\n switch(accuracyAuthorization){\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.locationAccuracyAuthorization.FULL:\r\n console.log(\"Accuracy authorization changed to full\");\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.locationAccuracyAuthorization.REDUCED:\r\n console.log(\"Accuracy authorization changed to reduced\");\r\n break;\r\n }\r\n }); \r\n\r\n### switchToLocationSettings()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android and Windows 10 UWP\r\n\r\nDisplays the device location settings to allow user to enable location services/change location mode.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.switchToLocationSettings();\r\n\r\nNote: On Android, you may want to consider using the [Request Location Accuracy Plugin for Android](https://github.com/dpa99c/cordova-plugin-request-location-accuracy) to request the desired location accuracy without needing the user to manually do this on the Location Settings page.\r\n\r\n## Bluetooth module\r\n\r\nPurpose: Bluetooth functionality to get/set Bluetooth Radio state.\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android, iOS and Windows 10 UWP\r\n\r\nConfiguration name: `BLUETOOTH`\r\n\r\n### bluetoothState constants\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android and iOS\r\n\r\nDefines constants for the various Bluetooth hardware states\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.bluetoothState\r\n\r\n#### Android\r\n\r\n- `UNKNOWN` - Bluetooth hardware state is unknown or unavailable\r\n- `POWERED_OFF` - Bluetooth hardware is switched off\r\n- `POWERED_ON` - Bluetooth hardware is switched on and available for use\r\n- `POWERING_OFF`- Bluetooth hardware is currently switching off\r\n- `POWERING_ON`- Bluetooth hardware is currently switching on\r\n\r\n#### iOS\r\n\r\n- `UNKNOWN` - Bluetooth hardware state is unknown\r\n- `RESETTING` - Bluetooth hardware state is currently resetting\r\n- `POWERED_OFF` - Bluetooth hardware is switched off\r\n- `POWERED_ON` - Bluetooth hardware is switched on and available for use\r\n- `UNAUTHORIZED`- Bluetooth hardware use is not authorized for the current application\r\n\r\n#### Example\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getBluetoothState(function(state){\r\n if(state === cordova.plugins.diagnostic.bluetoothState.POWERED_ON){\r\n // Do something with Bluetooth\r\n }\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(error);\r\n });\r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n### isBluetoothAvailable()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android, iOS and Windows 10 UWP\r\n\r\nChecks if Bluetooth is available to the app.\r\nReturns true if the device has Bluetooth capabilities AND if Bluetooth setting is switched on (same on Android, iOS and Windows 10 UWP)\r\n\r\nOn Android this requires permission ` `\r\nCalling on iOS 13+ will request runtime permission to access Bluetooth (if not already requested).\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isBluetoothAvailable(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single boolean parameter which is TRUE if Bluetooth is available.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isBluetoothAvailable(function(available){\r\n console.log(\"Bluetooth is \" + (available ? \"available\" : \"not available\"));\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n\r\nPurpose: Bluetooth functionality\r\nPlatforms: Android, iOS and Windows 10 UWP\r\nConfiguration name: `BLUETOOTH`\r\n\r\n### isBluetoothEnabled()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android\r\n\r\nChecks if the device setting for Bluetooth is switched on.\r\n\r\nOn Android this requires permission ` `\r\nCalling on iOS 13+ will request runtime permission to access Bluetooth (if not already requested).\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isBluetoothAvailable(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single boolean parameter which is TRUE if Bluetooth is switched on.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isBluetoothEnabled(function(enabled){\r\n console.log(\"Bluetooth is \" + (enabled ? \"enabled\" : \"disabled\"));\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### hasBluetoothSupport()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android\r\n\r\nChecks if the device has Bluetooth capabilities.\r\nSee http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/connectivity/bluetooth.html.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.hasBluetoothSupport(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when the operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single boolean parameter which is TRUE if device has Bluetooth capabilities.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when the operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.hasBluetoothSupport(function(supported){\r\n console.log(\"Bluetooth is \" + (supported ? \"supported\" : \"unsupported\"));\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### hasBluetoothLESupport()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android\r\n\r\nChecks if the device has Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) capabilities.\r\nSee http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/connectivity/bluetooth-le.html.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.hasBluetoothLESupport(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when the operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single boolean parameter which is TRUE if device has Bluetooth LE capabilities.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when the operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.hasBluetoothLESupport(function(supported){\r\n console.log(\"Bluetooth LE is \" + (supported ? \"supported\" : \"unsupported\"));\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### hasBluetoothLEPeripheralSupport()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android\r\n\r\nChecks if the device supports Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) Peripheral mode.\r\nSee http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/connectivity/bluetooth-le.html#roles.\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when the operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single boolean parameter which is TRUE if device supports Bluetooth LE Peripheral mode.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when the operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.hasBluetoothLEPeripheralSupport(function(supported){\r\n console.log(\"Bluetooth LE Peripheral Mode is \" + (supported ? \"supported\" : \"unsupported\"));\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n }); \r\n \r\n\r\n### getBluetoothState()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android and iOS\r\n\r\nReturns the state of Bluetooth on the device.\r\nCalling on iOS 13+ will request runtime permission to access Bluetooth (if not already requested).\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getBluetoothState(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter which indicates the Bluetooth state as a constant in [`cordova.plugins.diagnostic.bluetoothState`](#bluetoothstate-constants).\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getBluetoothState(function(state){\r\n if(state === cordova.plugins.diagnostic.bluetoothState.POWERED_ON){\r\n console.log(\"Bluetooth is able to connect\");\r\n }\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### setBluetoothState()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android and Windows 10 UWP\r\n\r\nEnables/disables Bluetooth on the device.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.setBluetoothState(successCallback, errorCallback, state);\r\n\r\nRequires the following permissions on Android:\r\n\r\n \r\n \r\n\r\nRequires the following capabilities for Windows 10 UWP:\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - function to call on successful setting of Bluetooth state\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - function to call on failure to set Bluetooth state.\r\n- {Boolean} state - Bluetooth state to set: TRUE for enabled, FALSE for disabled.\r\n\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.setBluetoothState(function(){\r\n console.log(\"Bluetooth was enabled\");\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n },\r\n true);\r\n \r\n\r\n### requestBluetoothAuthorization()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: iOS\r\n\r\nRequests Bluetooth authorization for the application.\r\n- The outcome of the authorization request can be determined by registering a handler using [`registerBluetoothStateChangeHandler()`](#registerbluetoothstatechangehandler).\r\n- When calling this function, the message contained in the `NSBluetoothPeripheralUsageDescription` .plist key is displayed to the user;\r\nthis plugin provides a default message, but you should override this with your specific reason for requesting access - see the [iOS usage description messages](#ios-usage-description-messages) section for how to customise it.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.requestBluetoothAuthorization(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is not passed any parameters.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.requestBluetoothAuthorization(function(){\r\n console.log(\"Bluetooth authorization was requested.\"));\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(error);\r\n });\r\n \r\n\r\n### registerBluetoothStateChangeHandler()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android and iOS\r\n\r\nRegisters a function to be called when a change in Bluetooth state occurs.\r\nPass in a falsey value to de-register the currently registered function.\r\nThis is triggered when Bluetooth state changes so is useful for detecting changes made in quick settings which would not result in pause/resume events being fired.\r\n\r\nCalling on iOS 13+ will request runtime permission to access Bluetooth (if not already requested).\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.registerBluetoothStateChangeHandler(successCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - function call when a change in Bluetooth state occurs.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter which indicates the Bluetooth state as a constant in [`cordova.plugins.diagnostic.bluetoothState`](#bluetoothstate-constants).\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.registerBluetoothStateChangeHandler(function(state){\r\n if(state === cordova.plugins.diagnostic.bluetoothState.POWERED_ON){\r\n console.log(\"Bluetooth is able to connect\");\r\n }\r\n });\r\n \r\n\r\n### switchToBluetoothSettings()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android and Windows 10 UWP\r\n\r\nDisplays Bluetooth settings to allow user to enable Bluetooth.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.switchToBluetoothSettings();\r\n\r\n## WiFi module\r\n\r\nPurpose: WiFi functionality to get/set Wifi state\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android, iOS and Windows 10 UWP\r\n\r\nConfiguration name: `WIFI`\r\n\r\n### isWifiAvailable()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android, iOS and Windows 10 UWP\r\n\r\nChecks if Wifi is available.\r\nOn iOS this returns true if the device is connected to a network by WiFi.\r\nOn Android and Windows 10 UWP this returns true if the WiFi setting is set to enabled, and is the same as [`isWifiEnabled()`](#iswifienabled)\r\n\r\nOn Android this requires permission ` `\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isWifiAvailable(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single boolean parameter which is TRUE if WiFi is available.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isWifiAvailable(function(available){\r\n console.log(\"WiFi is \" + (available ? \"available\" : \"not available\"));\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### isWifiEnabled()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android, iOS and Windows 10 UWP\r\n\r\nOn iOS this returns true if the WiFi setting is set to enabled (regardless of whether it's connected to a network).\r\nOn Android and Windows 10 UWP this returns true if the WiFi setting is set to enabled, and is the same as [`isWifiAvailable()`](#iswifiavailable)\r\nOn Android this requires permission ` `\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isWifiEnabled(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single boolean parameter which is true if the device setting is enabled.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isWifiEnabled(function(enabled){\r\n console.log(\"WiFi is \" + (enabled ? \"enabled\" : \"disabled\"));\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### setWifiState()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android and Windows 10 UWP\r\n\r\nEnables/disables WiFi on the device.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.setWifiState(successCallback, errorCallback, state);\r\n\r\nRequires the following permissions for Android:\r\n\r\n \r\n \r\n\r\nRequires the following capabilities for Windows 10 UWP:\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - function to call on successful setting of WiFi state\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - function to call on failure to set WiFi state.\r\n- {Boolean} state - WiFi state to set: TRUE for enabled, FALSE for disabled.\r\n\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.setWifiState(function(){\r\n console.log(\"Wifi was enabled\");\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n },\r\n true);\r\n\r\n### switchToWifiSettings()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android and Windows 10 UWP\r\n\r\nDisplays WiFi settings to allow user to enable WiFi.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.switchToWifiSettings();\r\n\r\n## Camera module\r\n\r\nPurpose: Camera functionality to capture images / record video\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android, iOS and Windows 10 UWP\r\n\r\nConfiguration name: `CAMERA`\r\n\r\n### isCameraPresent()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android and iOS\r\n\r\nChecks if camera hardware is present on device.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isCameraPresent(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single boolean parameter which is TRUE if camera is present\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isCameraPresent(function(present){\r\n console.log(\"Camera is \" + (present ? \"present\" : \"absent\"));\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### isCameraAvailable()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android, iOS and Windows 10 UWP\r\n\r\nChecks if camera is available.\r\n\r\nNotes:\r\n- On Android & iOS this returns true if the device has a camera AND the application is authorized to use it.\r\n- On Windows 10 UWP this returns true if the device has a **rear-facing** camera.\r\n\r\nNotes for Android:\r\n- On Android by default this checks run-time permission for both `READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE` and `CAMERA` because [cordova-plugin-camera@2.2+](https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-camera) requires both of these permissions.\r\n- The call signature `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isCameraAvailable(successCallback, errorCallback, externalStorage)` is also supported for benefit of the [ionic-native Promise API wrapper](https://github.com/driftyco/ionic-native/blob/master/src/%40ionic-native/plugins/diagnostic/index.ts).\r\n\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isCameraAvailable(params);\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isCameraAvailable(successCallback, errorCallback, params)\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isCameraAvailable(successCallback, errorCallback, externalStorage)\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n- {Object} params - (optional) parameters:\r\n - {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single boolean parameter which is TRUE if camera is present and authorized for use.\r\n - {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n - {Boolean} externalStorage - (Android only) If true, checks permission for `READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE` in addition to `CAMERA` run-time permission.\r\nDefaults to true.\r\n\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isCameraAvailable({\r\n successCallback: function(available){\r\n console.log(\"Camera is \" + (available ? \"available\" : \"not available\"));\r\n },\r\n errorCallback: function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n },\r\n externalStorage: false\r\n });\r\n \r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isCameraAvailable(\r\n function(available){\r\n console.log(\"Camera is \" + (available ? \"available\" : \"not available\"));\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n }, {\r\n externalStorage: false\r\n }\r\n );\r\n \r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isCameraAvailable(\r\n function(available){\r\n console.log(\"Camera is \" + (available ? \"available\" : \"not available\"));\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n }, false\r\n );\r\n\r\n### isCameraAuthorized()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android and iOS\r\n\r\nChecks if the application is authorized to use the camera.\r\n\r\nNotes for Android:\r\n- This is intended for Android 6 / API 23 and above. Calling on Android 5.1 / API 22 and below will always return TRUE as permissions are already granted at installation time.\r\n- By default this checks run-time permission for both `READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE` and `CAMERA` because [cordova-plugin-camera@2.2+](https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-camera) requires both of these permissions.\r\n- The call signature `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isCameraAuthorized(successCallback, errorCallback, externalStorage)` is also supported for benefit of the [ionic-native Promise API wrapper](https://github.com/driftyco/ionic-native/blob/master/src/%40ionic-native/plugins/diagnostic/index.ts).\r\n\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isCameraAuthorized(params);\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isCameraAuthorized(successCallback, errorCallback, params)\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isCameraAuthorized(successCallback, errorCallback, externalStorage)\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n- {Object} params - (optional) parameters:\r\n - {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single boolean parameter which is TRUE if camera is authorized for use.\r\n - {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n - {Boolean} externalStorage - (Android only) If true, checks permission for `READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE` in addition to `CAMERA` run-time permission.\r\nDefaults to true.\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isCameraAuthorized({\r\n successCallback: function(authorized){\r\n console.log(\"App is \" + (authorized ? \"authorized\" : \"denied\") + \" access to the camera\");\r\n },\r\n errorCallback: function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n }, \r\n externalStorage: false\r\n });\r\n \r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isCameraAuthorized(\r\n function(authorized){\r\n console.log(\"App is \" + (authorized ? \"authorized\" : \"denied\") + \" access to the camera\");\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n }, {\r\n externalStorage: false\r\n }\r\n );\r\n \r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isCameraAuthorized(\r\n function(authorized){\r\n console.log(\"App is \" + (authorized ? \"authorized\" : \"denied\") + \" access to the camera\");\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n }, false\r\n );\r\n\r\n### getCameraAuthorizationStatus()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android and iOS\r\n\r\nReturns the camera authorization status for the application.\r\n\r\nNotes for Android:\r\n- This is intended for Android 6 / API 23 and above. Calling on Android 5.1 / API 22 and below will always return GRANTED status as permissions are already granted at installation time.\r\n- By default this checks run-time permission for both `READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE` and `CAMERA` because [cordova-plugin-camera@2.2+](https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-camera) requires both of these permissions.\r\n- The call signature `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getCameraAuthorizationStatus(successCallback, errorCallback, externalStorage)` is also supported for benefit of the [ionic-native Promise API wrapper](https://github.com/driftyco/ionic-native/blob/master/src/%40ionic-native/plugins/diagnostic/index.ts).\r\n\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getCameraAuthorizationStatus(params);\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getCameraAuthorizationStatus(successCallback, errorCallback, params)\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getCameraAuthorizationStatus(successCallback, errorCallback, externalStorage)\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n- {Object} params - (optional) parameters:\r\n - {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter which indicates the authorization status as a [permissionStatus constant](#permissionstatus-constants).\r\n - {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n - {Boolean} externalStorage - (Android only) If true, checks permission for `READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE` in addition to `CAMERA` run-time permission.\r\nDefaults to true.\r\n\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getCameraAuthorizationStatus({\r\n successCallback: function(status){\r\n if(status === cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED){\r\n console.log(\"Camera use is authorized\");\r\n }\r\n },\r\n errorCallback: function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n },\r\n externalStorage: false\r\n });\r\n \r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getCameraAuthorizationStatus(\r\n function(status){\r\n if(status === cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED){\r\n console.log(\"Camera use is authorized\");\r\n }\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n }, {\r\n externalStorage: false\r\n }\r\n );\r\n \r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getCameraAuthorizationStatus(\r\n function(status){\r\n if(status === cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED){\r\n console.log(\"Camera use is authorized\");\r\n }\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n }, false\r\n ); \r\n\r\n### requestCameraAuthorization()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android and iOS\r\n\r\nRequests camera authorization for the application.\r\n\r\n\r\nNotes for iOS:\r\n- Should only be called if authorization status is `NOT_REQUESTED`. Calling it when in any other state will have no effect.\r\n- When calling this function, the message contained in the `NSCameraUsageDescription` .plist key is displayed to the user;\r\nthis plugin provides a default message, but you should override this with your specific reason for requesting access - see the [iOS usage description messages](#ios-usage-description-messages) section for how to customise it.\r\n\r\nNotes for Android:\r\n- This is intended for Android 6 / API 23 and above. Calling on Android 5.1 / API 22 and below will have no effect as the permissions are already granted at installation time.\r\n- By default this requests run-time permission for both `READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE` and `CAMERA` because [cordova-plugin-camera@2.2+](https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-camera) requires both of these permissions.\r\n- Requested run-time permissions which must be added to `AndroidManifest.xml` - see [Android camera permissions](#android-camera-permissions).\r\n- The call signature `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.requestCameraAuthorization(successCallback, errorCallback, externalStorage)` is also supported for benefit of the [ionic-native Promise API wrapper](https://github.com/driftyco/ionic-native/blob/master/src/%40ionic-native/plugins/diagnostic/index.ts).\r\n\r\n \r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.requestCameraAuthorization(params);\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.requestCameraAuthorization(successCallback, errorCallback, params)\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.requestCameraAuthorization(successCallback, errorCallback, externalStorage)\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Object} params - (optional) parameters:\r\n - {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter indicating whether access to the camera was granted or denied:\r\n`cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED` or `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.DENIED_ALWAYS`\r\n - {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n - {Boolean} externalStorage - (Android only) If true, requests permission for `READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE` in addition to `CAMERA` run-time permission.\r\n Defaults to true.\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.requestCameraAuthorization({\r\n successCallback: function(status){\r\n console.log(\"Authorization request for camera use was \" + (status == cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED ? \"granted\" : \"denied\"));\r\n },\r\n errorCallback: function(error){\r\n console.error(error);\r\n },\r\n externalStorage: false\r\n });\r\n \r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.requestCameraAuthorization(\r\n function(status){\r\n console.log(\"Authorization request for camera use was \" + (status == cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED ? \"granted\" : \"denied\"));\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n }, {\r\n externalStorage: false\r\n }\r\n );\r\n \r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.requestCameraAuthorization(\r\n function(status){\r\n console.log(\"Authorization request for camera use was \" + (status == cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED ? \"granted\" : \"denied\"));\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n }, false\r\n ); \r\n\r\n### isCameraRollAuthorized()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: iOS\r\n\r\nChecks if the application is authorized to use the Camera Roll in Photos app.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isCameraRollAuthorized(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single boolean parameter which is TRUE if access to Camera Roll is authorized.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isCameraRollAuthorized(function(authorized){\r\n console.log(\"App is \" + (authorized ? \"authorized\" : \"denied\") + \" access to the camera roll\");\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### getCameraRollAuthorizationStatus()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: iOS\r\n\r\nReturns the authorization status for the application to use the Camera Roll in Photos app.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getCameraRollAuthorizationStatus(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter which indicates the authorization status as a constant in `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus`.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getCameraRollAuthorizationStatus(function(status){\r\n switch(status){\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.NOT_REQUESTED:\r\n console.log(\"Permission not requested\");\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.DENIED_ALWAYS:\r\n console.log(\"Permission denied\");\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED:\r\n console.log(\"Permission granted\");\r\n break;\r\n }\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### requestCameraRollAuthorization()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: iOS\r\n\r\nRequests camera roll authorization for the application.\r\nShould only be called if authorization status is NOT_REQUESTED. Calling it when in any other state will have no effect.\r\nWhen calling this function, the message contained in the `NSPhotoLibraryUsageDescription` .plist key is displayed to the user;\r\nthis plugin provides a default message, but you should override this with your specific reason for requesting access - see the [iOS usage description messages](#ios-usage-description-messages) section for how to customise it.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.requestCameraRollAuthorization(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter indicating the new authorization status:\r\n`cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED` or `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.DENIED_ALWAYS`\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.requestCameraRollAuthorization(function(status){\r\n console.log(\"Authorization request for camera roll was \" + (status == cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED ? \"granted\" : \"denied\"));\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n## Notifications module\r\n\r\nPurpose: Remote notifications functionality\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android, iOS\r\n\r\nConfiguration name: `NOTIFICATIONS`\r\n\r\n### remoteNotificationType constants\r\n\r\nPlatforms: iOS\r\n\r\nConstants for requesting/reporting the various types of remote notification permission types on iOS devices.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.remoteNotificationType\r\n\r\nThe following notification types are defined:\r\n\r\n- `ALERT` - Permission to display Alerts or Banners\r\n- `SOUND` - Permission to play sounds.\r\n- `BADGE` - Permission to change app icon badge. \r\n\r\n#### Example\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getRemoteNotificationTypes(function(types){\r\n if(types[cordova.plugins.diagnostic.remoteNotificationType.ALERT]){\r\n console.log(\"Has permission to display alerts\");\r\n }\r\n if(types[cordova.plugins.diagnostic.remoteNotificationType.SOUND]){\r\n console.log(\"Has permission to play sounds\");\r\n }\r\n if(types[cordova.plugins.diagnostic.remoteNotificationType.BADGE]){\r\n console.log(\"Has permission to modify icon badge\");\r\n }\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### isRemoteNotificationsEnabled()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android and iOS\r\n\r\nChecks if remote (push) notifications are enabled.\r\n\r\nOn Android, returns whether notifications for the app are not blocked.\r\n\r\nReturns true if app is registered for remote notifications **AND** \"Allow Notifications\" switch is ON **AND** alert style is not set to \"None\" (i.e. \"Banners\" or \"Alerts\").\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isRemoteNotificationsEnabled(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single boolean parameter which is TRUE if remote (push) notifications are enabled.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when an error occurs. The function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isRemoteNotificationsEnabled(function(enabled){\r\n console.log(\"Remote notifications are \" + (enabled ? \"enabled\" : \"disabled\"));\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### isRegisteredForRemoteNotifications()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: iOS\r\n\r\nIndicates if the app is registered for remote (push) notifications on the device.\r\n\r\nReturns true if the app is registered for remote notifications and received its device token, or false if registration has not occurred, has failed, or has been denied by the user.\r\nNote that user preferences for notifications in the Settings app will not affect this.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isRegisteredForRemoteNotifications(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single boolean parameter which is TRUE if the device is registered for remote (push) notifications.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when an error occurs. The function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isRegisteredForRemoteNotifications(function(registered){\r\n console.log(\"Device \" + (registered ? \"is\" : \"isn't\") + \" registered for remote notifications\");\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### getRemoteNotificationTypes()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: iOS\r\n\r\nIndicates the current setting of notification types for the app in the Settings app.\r\n\r\nNote: if \"Allow Notifications\" switch is OFF, all types will be returned as disabled.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getRemoteNotificationTypes(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single object parameter where the key is the notification type as a constant in [`cordova.plugins.diagnostic.remoteNotificationType`](#remotenotificationtype-constants) and the value is a boolean indicating whether it's enabled:\r\n * `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.remoteNotificationType.ALERT` => alert style is not set to \"None\" (i.e. \"Banners\" or \"Alerts\"). \r\n * `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.remoteNotificationType.BADGE` => \"Badge App Icon\" switch is ON.\r\n * `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.remoteNotificationType.SOUND` => \"Sounds\"/\"Alert Sound\" switch is ON.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when an error occurs. The function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getRemoteNotificationTypes(function(types){\r\n for(var type in types){\r\n console.log(type + \" is \" + (types[type] ? \"enabled\" : \"disabled\"));\r\n }\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n \r\n\r\n### getRemoteNotificationsAuthorizationStatus()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: iOS\r\n\r\nReturns the authorization status for the application to use Remote Notifications.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getRemoteNotificationsAuthorizationStatus(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter which indicates the authorization status as a constant in `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus`.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getRemoteNotificationsAuthorizationStatus(function(status){\r\n switch(status){\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.NOT_REQUESTED:\r\n console.log(\"Permission not yet requested\");\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.DENIED_ALWAYS:\r\n console.log(\"Permission denied\");\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED:\r\n console.log(\"Permission granted\");\r\n break;\r\n }\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n \r\n\r\n### requestRemoteNotificationsAuthorization()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: iOS\r\n\r\nRequests remote notifications authorization for the application.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.requestRemoteNotificationsAuthorization(params);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Object} params - (optional) parameters:\r\n - {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\n - {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\n * The function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n - {Array} types - list of notifications to register for as constants in [`cordova.plugins.diagnostic.remoteNotificationType`](#remotenotificationtype-constants).\r\n * On iOS 13+ at least one type must be specified or the result will be permission denied and authorization will not be granted.\r\n * On iOS 12 and below if no type is specified, all notification types will be authorized. \r\n - {Boolean} omitRegistration - If true, registration for remote notifications will not be carried out once remote notifications authorization is granted.\r\n * Defaults to false (registration will automatically take place once authorization is granted).\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.requestRemoteNotificationsAuthorization({\r\n successCallback: function(){\r\n console.log(\"Successfully requested remote notifications authorization\");\r\n },\r\n errorCallback: function(err){\r\n console.error(\"Error requesting remote notifications authorization: \" + err);\r\n },\r\n types: [\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.remoteNotificationType.ALERT,\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.remoteNotificationType.SOUND,\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.remoteNotificationType.BADGE\r\n ],\r\n omitRegistration: false\r\n });\r\n\r\n## Microphone module\r\n\r\nPurpose: Microphone permission to record audio.\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android, iOS\r\n\r\nConfiguration name: `MICROPHONE`\r\n\r\n### isMicrophoneAuthorized()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android and iOS\r\n\r\nChecks if the application is authorized to use the microphone.\r\n\r\nNotes for Android:\r\n- This is intended for Android 6 / API 23 and above. Calling on Android 5.1 / API 22 and below will always return TRUE as permissions are already granted at installation time.\r\n\r\n `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isMicrophoneAuthorized(successCallback, errorCallback);`\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single boolean parameter which is TRUE if microphone is authorized for use.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isMicrophoneAuthorized(function(authorized){\r\n console.log(\"App is \" + (authorized ? \"authorized\" : \"denied\") + \" access to the microphone\");\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### getMicrophoneAuthorizationStatus()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android and iOS\r\n\r\nReturns the microphone authorization status for the application.\r\n\r\nNotes for Android:\r\n- This is intended for Android 6 / API 23 and above. Calling on Android 5.1 / API 22 and below will always return GRANTED status as permissions are already granted at installation time.\r\n\r\n\r\n `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getMicrophoneAuthorizationStatus(successCallback, errorCallback);`\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter which indicates the authorization status as a [permissionStatus constant](#permissionstatus-constants).\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getMicrophoneAuthorizationStatus(function(status){\r\n if(status === cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED){\r\n console.log(\"Microphone use is authorized\");\r\n }\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### requestMicrophoneAuthorization()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android and iOS\r\n\r\nRequests microphone authorization for the application.\r\n\r\nNotes for iOS:\r\n- Should only be called if authorization status is `NOT_REQUESTED`. Calling it when in any other state will have no effect and just return the current authorization status.\r\n- When calling this function, the message contained in the `NSMicrophoneUsageDescription` .plist key is displayed to the user;\r\nthis plugin provides a default message, but you should override this with your specific reason for requesting access - see the [iOS usage description messages](#ios-usage-description-messages) section for how to customise it.\r\n\r\nNotes for Android:\r\n- This is intended for Android 6 / API 23 and above. Calling on Android 5.1 / API 22 and below will have no effect as the permissions are already granted at installation time.\r\n- This requests permission for `RECORD_AUDIO` which must be added to `AndroidManifest.xml` - see [Android permissions](#android-permissions).\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.requestMicrophoneAuthorization(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter indicating whether access to the microphone was granted or denied:\r\n`cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED` or `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.DENIED_ALWAYS`\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when an error occurs. The function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.requestMicrophoneAuthorization(function(status){\r\n if(status === cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED){\r\n console.log(\"Microphone use is authorized\");\r\n }\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n## Contacts module\r\n\r\nPurpose: Contacts permission to read/write address book.\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android, iOS\r\n\r\nConfiguration name: `CONTACTS`\r\n\r\n### isContactsAuthorized()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android and iOS\r\n\r\nChecks if the application is authorized to use contacts (address book).\r\n\r\nNotes for Android:\r\n- This is intended for Android 6 / API 23 and above. Calling on Android 5.1 / API 22 and below will always return TRUE as permissions are already granted at installation time.\r\n\r\n `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isContactsAuthorized(successCallback, errorCallback);`\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single boolean parameter which is TRUE if contacts is authorized for use.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isContactsAuthorized(function(authorized){\r\n console.log(\"App is \" + (authorized ? \"authorized\" : \"denied\") + \" access to contacts\");\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### getContactsAuthorizationStatus()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android and iOS\r\n\r\nReturns the contacts authorization status for the application.\r\n\r\nNotes for Android:\r\n- This is intended for Android 6 / API 23 and above. Calling on Android 5.1 / API 22 and below will always return GRANTED status as permissions are already granted at installation time.\r\n\r\n `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getContactsAuthorizationStatus(successCallback, errorCallback);`\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter which indicates the authorization status as a [permissionStatus constant](#permissionstatus-constants).\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getContactsAuthorizationStatus(function(status){\r\n if(status === cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED){\r\n console.log(\"Contacts use is authorized\");\r\n }\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### requestContactsAuthorization()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android and iOS\r\n\r\nRequests contacts authorization for the application.\r\n\r\nNotes for iOS:\r\n- Should only be called if authorization status is `NOT_REQUESTED`. Calling it when in any other state will have no effect and just return the current authorization status.\r\n- When calling this function, the message contained in the `NSContactsUsageDescription` .plist key is displayed to the user;\r\nthis plugin provides a default message, but you should override this with your specific reason for requesting access - see the [iOS usage description messages](#ios-usage-description-messages) section for how to customise it.\r\n\r\nNotes for Android:\r\n- This is intended for Android 6 / API 23 and above. Calling on Android 5.1 / API 22 and below will have no effect as the permissions are already granted at installation time.\r\n- This requests permission for `READ_CONTACTS` run-time permission\r\n- Required permissions must be added to `AndroidManifest.xml` as appropriate - see [Android permissions](#android-permissions): `READ_CONTACTS, WRITE_CONTACTS, GET_ACCOUNTS`\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.requestContactsAuthorization(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter indicating whether access to contacts was granted or denied:\r\n`cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED` or `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.DENIED_ALWAYS`\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when an error occurs. The function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.requestContactsAuthorization(function(status){\r\n if(status === cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED){\r\n console.log(\"Contacts use is authorized\");\r\n }\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(error);\r\n });\r\n \r\n\r\n## Calendar module\r\n\r\nPurpose: Calendar events permission.\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android, iOS\r\n\r\nConfiguration name: `CALENDAR`\r\n\r\n### isCalendarAuthorized()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android and iOS\r\n\r\nChecks if the application is authorized to use the calendar.\r\n\r\nNotes for Android:\r\n- This is intended for Android 6 / API 23 and above. Calling on Android 5.1 / API 22 and below will always return TRUE as permissions are already granted at installation time.\r\n\r\nNotes for iOS:\r\n- This relates to Calendar Events (not Calendar Reminders)\r\n\r\n `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isCalendarAuthorized(successCallback, errorCallback);`\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single boolean parameter which is TRUE if calendar is authorized for use.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isCalendarAuthorized(function(authorized){\r\n console.log(\"App is \" + (authorized ? \"authorized\" : \"denied\") + \" access to calendar\");\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### getCalendarAuthorizationStatus()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android and iOS\r\n\r\nReturns the calendar authorization status for the application.\r\n\r\nNotes for Android:\r\n- This is intended for Android 6 / API 23 and above. Calling on Android 5.1 / API 22 and below will always return GRANTED status as permissions are already granted at installation time.\r\n\r\nNotes for iOS:\r\n- This relates to Calendar Events (not Calendar Reminders)\r\n\r\n `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getCalendarAuthorizationStatus(successCallback, errorCallback);`\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter which indicates the authorization status as a [permissionStatus constant](#permissionstatus-constants).\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getCalendarAuthorizationStatus(function(status){\r\n if(status === cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED){\r\n console.log(\"Calendar use is authorized\");\r\n }\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### requestCalendarAuthorization()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android and iOS\r\n\r\nRequests calendar authorization for the application.\r\n\r\nNotes for iOS:\r\n- Should only be called if authorization status is `NOT_REQUESTED`. Calling it when in any other state will have no effect and just return the current authorization status.\r\n- When calling this function, the message contained in the `NSCalendarsUsageDescription` .plist key is displayed to the user;\r\nthis plugin provides a default message, but you should override this with your specific reason for requesting access - see the [iOS usage description messages](#ios-usage-description-messages) section for how to customise it.\r\n- This relates to Calendar Events (not Calendar Reminders)\r\n\r\nNotes for Android:\r\n- This is intended for Android 6 / API 23 and above. Calling on Android 5.1 / API 22 and below will have no effect as the permissions are already granted at installation time.\r\n- This requests permission for `READ_CALENDAR` run-time permission\r\n- Required permissions must be added to `AndroidManifest.xml` as appropriate - see [Android permissions](#android-permissions): `READ_CALENDAR, WRITE_CALENDAR`\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.requestCalendarAuthorization(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter indicating whether access to calendar was granted or denied:\r\n`cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED` or `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.DENIED_ALWAYS`\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when an error occurs. The function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.requestCalendarAuthorization(function(status){\r\n if(status === cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED){\r\n console.log(\"Calendar use is authorized\");\r\n }\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(error);\r\n });\r\n \r\n\r\n## Reminders module\r\n\r\nPurpose: Calendar reminders permission.\r\n\r\nPlatforms: iOS\r\n\r\nConfiguration name: `REMINDERS`\r\n\r\n### isRemindersAuthorized()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: iOS\r\n\r\nChecks if the application is authorized to use reminders.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isRemindersAuthorized(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single boolean parameter which is TRUE if reminders access is authorized for use.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isRemindersAuthorized(function(authorized){\r\n console.log(\"App is \" + (authorized ? \"authorized\" : \"denied\") + \" access to reminders\");\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### getRemindersAuthorizationStatus()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: iOS\r\n\r\nReturns the reminders authorization status for the application.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getRemindersAuthorizationStatus(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter which indicates the authorization status as a [permissionStatus constant](#permissionstatus-constants).\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getRemindersAuthorizationStatus(function(status){\r\n if(status === cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED){\r\n console.log(\"Reminders authorization allowed\");\r\n }\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### requestRemindersAuthorization()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: iOS\r\n\r\nRequests reminders authorization for the application.\r\nShould only be called if authorization status is `NOT_REQUESTED`. Calling it when in any other state will have no effect and just return the current authorization status.\r\nWhen calling this function, the message contained in the `NSRemindersUsageDescription` .plist key is displayed to the user;\r\nthis plugin provides a default message, but you should override this with your specific reason for requesting access - see the [iOS usage description messages](#ios-usage-description-messages) section for how to customise it.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.requestRemindersAuthorization(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter indicating whether access to calendar was granted or denied:\r\n`cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED` or `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.DENIED_ALWAYS`\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when an error occurs. The function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.requestRemindersAuthorization(function(status){\r\n if(status === cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED){\r\n console.log(\"Reminders authorization allowed\");\r\n }\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(error);\r\n });\r\n \r\n \r\n\r\n## Motion module\r\n\r\nPurpose: Motion/fitness tracking permission.\r\n\r\nPlatforms: iOS\r\n\r\nConfiguration name: `MOTION`\r\n\r\n### motionStatus constants\r\n\r\nPlatforms: iOS\r\n\r\nConstants for reporting the various states of Motion Tracking on iOS devices.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.motionStatus\r\n\r\nThe following permission states are defined:\r\n\r\n- `NOT_REQUESTED` - App has not yet requested this permission.\r\nApp can request permission and user will be prompted to allow/deny.\r\n- `GRANTED` - User granted access to this permission.\r\n- `DENIED_ALWAYS` - User denied access to this permission.\r\nApp can never ask for permission again.\r\nThe only way around this is to instruct the user to manually change the permission in the Settings app.\r\n- `RESTRICTED` - Permission is unavailable and user cannot enable it.\r\nFor example, when parental controls are in effect for the current user.\r\n- `NOT_AVAILABLE` - device does not support Motion Tracking.\r\nMotion tracking is supported by iOS devices with an M7 co-processor (or above): that is iPhone 5s (or above), iPad Air (or above), iPad Mini 2 (or above).\r\n- `NOT_DETERMINED` - authorization outcome cannot be determined because device does not support Pedometer Event Tracking.\r\nPedometer Event Tracking is only available on iPhones with an M7 co-processor (or above): that is iPhone 5s (or above). No iPads yet support it.\r\n- `UNKNOWN` - motion tracking authorization is in an unknown state.\r\n\r\n\r\n#### Example\r\n\r\n if(status === cordova.plugins.diagnostic.motionStatus.NOT_REQUESTED){\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.requestMotionAuthorization(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n }\r\n\r\n### isMotionAvailable()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: iOS\r\n\r\nChecks if motion tracking is available on the current device.\r\nMotion tracking is supported by iOS devices with an M7 co-processor (or above): that is iPhone 5s (or above), iPad Air (or above), iPad Mini 2 (or above).\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isMotionAvailable(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single boolean parameter which is TRUE if motion tracking is available on the current device.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isMotionAvailable(function(available){\r\n console.log(\"Motion tracking is \" + (available ? \"available\" : \"not available\") + \" on this device\");\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### isMotionRequestOutcomeAvailable()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: iOS\r\n\r\nChecks if it's possible to determine the outcome of a motion authorization request on the current device.\r\nThere's no direct way to determine if authorization was granted or denied, so the Pedometer API must be used to indirectly determine this:\r\ntherefore, if the device supports motion tracking but not Pedometer Event Tracking, the outcome of requesting motion detection cannot be determined.\r\nPedometer Event Tracking is only available on iPhones with an M7 co-processor (or above): that is iPhone 5s (or above). No iPads yet support it.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isMotionRequestOutcomeAvailable(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single boolean parameter which is TRUE if it's possible to determine the outcome of a motion authorization request on the current device.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isMotionRequestOutcomeAvailable(function(available){\r\n console.log(\"Motion tracking authorization request outcome is \" + (available ? \"available\" : \"not available\") + \" on this device\");\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### requestMotionAuthorization()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: iOS\r\n\r\nRequests motion tracking authorization for the application.\r\n\r\nThe native dialog asking user's consent can only be invoked once after the app is installed by calling this function.\r\nOnce the user has either allowed or denied access, calling this function again will result in an error.\r\nIt is not possible to re-invoke the dialog if the user denied permission in the native dialog,\r\nso in this case you will have to instruct the user how to change motion authorization manually via the Settings app.\r\n\r\nWhen calling this function, the message contained in the `NSMotionUsageDescription` .plist key is displayed to the user;\r\nthis plugin provides a default message, but you should override this with your specific reason for requesting access - see the [iOS usage description messages](#ios-usage-description-messages) section for how to customise it.\r\n\r\nThere's no direct way to determine if authorization was granted or denied, so the Pedometer API must be used to indirectly determine this:\r\ntherefore, if the device supports motion tracking but not Pedometer Event Tracking, the outcome of requesting motion detection cannot be determined.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.requestMotionAuthorization(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter indicating the result:\r\n - `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.motionStatus.GRANTED` - user granted motion authorization.\r\n - `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.motionStatus.DENIED_ALWAYS` - user denied authorization.\r\n - `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.motionStatus.RESTRICTED` - user cannot grant motion authorization.\r\n - `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.motionStatus.NOT_AVAILABLE` - device does not support Motion Tracking.\r\n Motion tracking is supported by iOS devices with an M7 co-processor (or above): that is iPhone 5s (or above), iPad Air (or above), iPad Mini 2 (or above).\r\n - `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.motionStatus.NOT_DETERMINED` - authorization outcome cannot be determined because device does not support Pedometer Event Tracking.\r\n Pedometer Event Tracking is only available on iPhones with an M7 co-processor (or above): that is iPhone 5s (or above). No iPads yet support it.\r\n - `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.motionStatus.UNKNOWN` - motion tracking authorization is in an unknown state.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when an error occurs. The function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.requestMotionAuthorization(function(status){\r\n if(status === cordova.plugins.motionStatus.permissionStatus.GRANTED){\r\n console.log(\"Motion tracking authorized\");\r\n }\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### getMotionAuthorizationStatus()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: iOS\r\n\r\nChecks motion authorization status for the application.\r\nThere's no direct way to determine if authorization was granted or denied, so the Pedometer API is used to indirectly determine this.\r\n\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getMotionAuthorizationStatus(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter indicating the result:\r\n - `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.motionStatus.NOT_REQUESTED` - App has not yet requested this permission.\r\n - `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.motionStatus.GRANTED` - user granted motion authorization.\r\n - `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.motionStatus.DENIED_ALWAYS` - user denied authorization.\r\n - `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.motionStatus.RESTRICTED` - user cannot grant motion authorization.\r\n - `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.motionStatus.NOT_AVAILABLE` - device does not support Motion Tracking.\r\n Motion tracking is supported by iOS devices with an M7 co-processor (or above): that is iPhone 5s (or above), iPad Air (or above), iPad Mini 2 (or above).\r\n - `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.motionStatus.NOT_DETERMINED` - authorization outcome cannot be determined because device does not support Pedometer Event Tracking.\r\n Pedometer Event Tracking is only available on iPhones with an M7 co-processor (or above): that is iPhone 5s (or above). No iPads yet support it.\r\n - `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.motionStatus.UNKNOWN` - motion tracking authorization is in an unknown state.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when an error occurs. The function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getMotionAuthorizationStatus(function(status){\r\n if(status === cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED){\r\n console.log(\"Motion authorization allowed\");\r\n }\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n## NFC module\r\n\r\nPurpose: Near Field Communication functionality.\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android\r\n\r\nConfiguration name: `NFC`\r\n\r\n### NFCState constants\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android\r\n\r\nDefines constants for the various NFC power states.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.NFCState\r\n\r\n#### Values\r\n\r\n- `UNKNOWN` - Bluetooth hardware state is unknown or unavailable\r\n- `POWERED_OFF` - Bluetooth hardware is switched off\r\n- `POWERED_ON` - Bluetooth hardware is switched on and available for use\r\n- `POWERING_OFF`- Bluetooth hardware is currently switching off\r\n- `POWERING_ON`- Bluetooth hardware is currently switching on\r\n\r\n#### Example\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.registerNFCStateChangeHandler(function(state){\r\n switch(state){\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.NFCState.UNKNOWN:\r\n console.log(\"NFC state is unknown\");\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.NFCState.POWERED_OFF:\r\n console.log(\"NFC is powered off\");\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.NFCState.POWERED_ON:\r\n console.log(\"NFC is powered on\");\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.NFCState.POWERING_OFF:\r\n console.log(\"NFC is powering off\");\r\n break;\r\n case cordova.plugins.diagnostic.NFCState.POWERING_ON:\r\n console.log(\"NFC is powering on);\r\n break;\r\n }\r\n },function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n \r\n \r\n\r\n### isNFCPresent()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android\r\n\r\nChecks if NFC hardware is present on device.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isNFCPresent(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single boolean parameter which is TRUE if NFC is present\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isNFCPresent(function(present){\r\n console.log(\"NFC hardware is \" + (present ? \"present\" : \"absent\"));\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n \r\n \r\n### isNFCEnabled()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android\r\n\r\nChecks if the device setting for NFC is switched on.\r\n\r\nNote: this operation **does not** require NFC permission in the manifest.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isNFCAvailable(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single boolean parameter which is TRUE if NFC is switched on.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isNFCEnabled(function(enabled){\r\n console.log(\"NFC is \" + (enabled ? \"enabled\" : \"disabled\"));\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### isNFCAvailable()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android\r\n\r\nChecks if NFC is available to the app.\r\nReturns true if the device has NFC capabilities AND if NFC setting is switched on.\r\n\r\nNote: this operation **does not** require NFC permission in the manifest.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isNFCAvailable(successCallback, errorCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single boolean parameter which is TRUE if NFC is available.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isNFCAvailable(function(available){\r\n console.log(\"NFC is \" + (available ? \"available\" : \"not available\"));\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### registerNFCStateChangeHandler()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android\r\n\r\nRegisters a function to be called when a change in NFC state occurs.\r\nPass in a falsey value to de-register the currently registered function.\r\n\r\nThis is triggered when NFC state changes so is useful for detecting changes made in quick settings which would not result in pause/resume events being fired.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.registerNFCStateChangeHandler(successCallback);\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - function call when a change in NFC state occurs.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter defined as a constant in `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.NFCState`.\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.registerNFCStateChangeHandler(function(state){\r\n console.log(\"NFC state changed to: \" + state);\r\n }); \r\n\r\n### switchToNFCSettings()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android\r\n\r\nDisplays NFC settings to allow user to enable NFC.\r\n\r\nOn some versions of Android, this may open the same page as `switchToWirelessSettings()` if the NFC switch is on the Wireless settings page.\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.switchToNFCSettings();\r\n\r\n## External storage module\r\n\r\nPurpose: External storage functionality.\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android\r\n\r\nConfiguration name: `EXTERNAL_STORAGE`\r\n\r\n### isExternalStorageAuthorized()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android\r\n\r\nChecks if the application is authorized to use external storage.\r\n\r\nNotes for Android:\r\n- This is intended for Android 6 / API 23 and above. Calling on Android 5.1 / API 22 and below will always return TRUE as permissions are already granted at installation time.\r\n- This checks for `READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE` `CAMERA` run-time permission.\r\n\r\n `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isExternalStorageAuthorized(successCallback, errorCallback);`\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single boolean parameter which is TRUE if external storage is authorized for use.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.isExternalStorageAuthorized(function(authorized){\r\n console.log(\"App is \" + (authorized ? \"authorized\" : \"denied\") + \" access to the external storage\");\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### getExternalStorageAuthorizationStatus()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android\r\n\r\nReturns the external storage authorization status for the application.\r\n\r\nNotes for Android:\r\n- This is intended for Android 6 / API 23 and above. Calling on Android 5.1 / API 22 and below will always return GRANTED status as permissions are already granted at installation time.\r\n- This checks for `READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE` run-time permission.\r\n\r\n `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getExternalStorageAuthorizationStatus(successCallback, errorCallback);`\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter which indicates the authorization status as a [permissionStatus constant](#permissionstatus-constants).\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getExternalStorageAuthorizationStatus(function(status){\r\n if(status === cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED){\r\n console.log(\"External storage use is authorized\");\r\n }\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(\"The following error occurred: \"+error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### requestExternalStorageAuthorization()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android\r\n\r\nRequests external storage authorization for the application.\r\n\r\n- This is intended for Android 6 / API 23 and above. Calling on Android 5.1 / API 22 and below will have no effect as the permissions are already granted at installation time.\r\n- This requests permission for `READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE` run-time permission which must be added to `AndroidManifest.xml`.\r\n\r\n `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.requestExternalStorageAuthorization(successCallback, errorCallback);`\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - The callback which will be called when operation is successful.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter indicating whether access to the external storage was granted or denied:\r\n`cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED` or `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.DENIED_ALWAYS`\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.requestExternalStorageAuthorization(function(status){\r\n console.log(\"Authorization request for external storage use was \" + (status == cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permissionStatus.GRANTED ? \"granted\" : \"denied\"));\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n### getExternalSdCardDetails()\r\n\r\nPlatforms: Android\r\n\r\nReturns details of external SD card(s): absolute path, is writable, free space.\r\n\r\nThe intention of this method is to return the location and details of *removable* _external_ SD cards.\r\nThis differs from the \"external directories\" returned by [cordova-plugin-file](https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-file) which return mount points relating to non-removable (internal) storage.\r\n\r\nFor example, on a Samsung Galaxy S4 running Android 7.1.1:\r\n\r\n - `cordova.file.externalRootDirectory` returns `file:///storage/emulated/0/`\r\n - `cordova.file.externalApplicationStorageDirectory` returns `file:///storage/emulated/0/Android/data/cordova.plugins.diagnostic.example/`\r\n\r\n which are on non-removable internal storage.\r\n\r\n Whereas this method returns:\r\n\r\n ```\r\n [{\r\n \"path\": \"/storage/4975-1401/Android/data/cordova.plugins.diagnostic.example/files\",\r\n \"filePath\": \"file:///storage/4975-1401/Android/data/cordova.plugins.diagnostic.example/files\",\r\n \"canWrite\": true,\r\n \"freeSpace\": 16254009344,\r\n \"type\": \"application\"\r\n }, {\r\n \"path\": \"/storage/4975-1401\",\r\n \"filePath\": \"file:///storage/4975-1401\",\r\n \"canWrite\": false,\r\n \"freeSpace\": 16254009344,\r\n \"type\": \"root\"\r\n }]\r\n ```\r\n\r\n which are on external removable storage.\r\n\r\n- Requires permission for `READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE` run-time permission which must be added to `AndroidManifest.xml`.\r\n\r\n `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getExternalSdCardDetails(successCallback, errorCallback);`\r\n \r\n- Note: this function is intended to find paths of external removable SD cards on which the SD card adapter is directly mounted on the device, such as those in the Samsung Galaxy S range of devices. It explicitly attempts to filter out non-SD card storage paths such as OTG devices since access to these devices on Android 6.+ via the File API requires root access and normal access requires use of the Storage Access Framework.\r\n\r\n#### Parameters\r\n\r\n- {Function} successCallback - function to call on successful request for external SD card details.\r\nThe function is passed a single argument which is an array consisting of an entry for each external storage location found.\r\nEach array entry is an object with the following keys:\r\n - {String} path - absolute path to the storage location\r\n - {String} filePath - absolute path prefixed with file protocol for use with cordova-plugin-file\r\n - {Boolean} canWrite - true if the location is writable\r\n - {Integer} freeSpace - number of bytes of free space on the device on which the storage locaiton is mounted.\r\n - {String} type - indicates the type of storage location: either \"application\" if the path is an Android application sandbox path or \"root\" if the path is the device root.\r\n- {Function} errorCallback - The callback which will be called when operation encounters an error.\r\nThe function is passed a single string parameter containing the error message.\r\n\r\n#### Example usage\r\n\r\n cordova.plugins.diagnostic.getExternalSdCardDetails(function(details){\r\n details.forEach(function(detail){\r\n if(detail.canWrite && details.freeSpace > 100000){\r\n cordova.file.externalSdCardDirectory = detail.filePath;\r\n // Then: write file to external SD card\r\n }\r\n });\r\n }, function(error){\r\n console.error(error);\r\n });\r\n\r\n# Platform Notes\r\n\r\n## Android\r\n\r\n### Android permissions\r\n\r\nSome of functions offered by this plugin require specific permissions to be set in the AndroidManifest.xml. Where additional permissions are needed, they are listed alongside the function that requires them.\r\n\r\nThese permissions will not be set by this plugin, to avoid asking for unnecessary permissions in your app, in the case that you do not use a particular part of the plugin.\r\nInstead, you can add these permissions as necessary, depending what functions in the plugin you decide to use.\r\n\r\nYou can add these permissions either by manually editing the AndroidManifest.xml in `/platforms/android/`, or define them in the config.xml and apply them using the [cordova-custom-config](https://github.com/dpa99c/cordova-custom-config) plugin, for example:\r\n\r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\nNote: If you're using Phonegap Build (or some other Cloud build system), `cordova-custom-config` won't work because it relies on hook scripts.\r\nFor Phonegap Build you can use [`` blocks](http://docs.phonegap.com/phonegap-build/configuring/config-file-element/) so long as you use `cli-6.5.0` or below (support for `` blocks was dropped in `cli-7.0.1`).\r\n\r\n#### Android runtime permissions\r\n\r\nAndroid 6 / API 23 introduces the concept of [runtime permissions](http://developer.android.com/training/permissions/requesting.html). Similar to iOS, certain \"dangerous\" permissions must be requested at runtime __in addition__ to being listed in the Android manifest.\r\n\r\nRuntime permissions only apply if the device/emulator the app is running on has Android 6.0 or above. If the app is running on Android 5.x or below, runtime permissions do not apply - all permissions are granted at installation time.\r\n\r\nThis plugin supports [checking](#getpermissionauthorizationstatus) and [requesting](#requestruntimepermission) of Android runtime permissions.\r\n\r\n##### \"Dangerous\" runtime permissions\r\n\r\nThe plugin defines the [full list of dangersous permissions available in API 23](http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/security/permissions.html#perm-groups) as a list of constants available via the `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.runtimePermission` object. The following permissions are available:\r\n\r\n- `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permission.READ_CALENDAR`\r\n- `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permission.WRITE_CALENDAR`\r\n- `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permission.CAMERA`\r\n- `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permission.READ_CONTACTS`\r\n- `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permission.WRITE_CONTACTS`\r\n- `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permission.GET_ACCOUNTS`\r\n- `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permission.ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION`\r\n- `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permission.ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION`\r\n- `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permission.RECORD_AUDIO`\r\n- `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permission.READ_PHONE_STATE`\r\n- `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permission.CALL_PHONE`\r\n- `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permission.ADD_VOICEMAIL`\r\n- `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permission.USE_SIP`\r\n- `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permission.PROCESS_OUTGOING_CALLS`\r\n- `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permission.READ_CALL_LOG`\r\n- `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permission.WRITE_CALL_LOG`\r\n- `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permission.SEND_SMS`\r\n- `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permission.RECEIVE_SMS`\r\n- `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permission.READ_SMS`\r\n- `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permission.RECEIVE_WAP_PUSH`\r\n- `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permission.RECEIVE_MMS`\r\n- `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE`\r\n- `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permission.READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE`\r\n- `cordova.plugins.diagnostic.permission.BODY_SENSORS`\r\n\r\n\r\n##### Runtime permission groups\r\n\r\n- Each runtime permission belongs to a permission group. \r\n- In Android 6 & 7:\r\n - Requesting a permission also requests authorisation for all other permissions in that group. \r\n - If other permissions in the group are not defined in the manifest, they will default to DENIED_ALWAYS status. \r\n - Otherwise, if user grants permission, all other permissions in the group will be granted\r\n - if user denies permission, all other permissions in the group will be denied.\r\n- In Android 8+:\r\n - Requesting a permission only grants that permission, not (as previously) all other permissions in that group.\r\n - However, once the user grants a permission to the app, all subsequent requests for permissions in that permission group are automatically granted.\r\n - See [Android 8.0 developer notes](https://developer.android.com/about/versions/oreo/android-8.0-changes.html#rmp) for more.\r\n\r\nPermissions are grouped as follows:\r\n\r\n CALENDAR: [READ_CALENDAR, WRITE_CALENDAR],\r\n CAMERA: [CAMERA],\r\n CONTACTS: [READ_CONTACTS, WRITE_CONTACTS, GET_ACCOUNTS],\r\n LOCATION: [ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION, ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION],\r\n MICROPHONE: [RECORD_AUDIO],\r\n PHONE: [READ_PHONE_STATE, CALL_PHONE, ADD_VOICEMAIL, USE_SIP, PROCESS_OUTGOING_CALLS, READ_CALL_LOG, WRITE_CALL_LOG],\r\n SENSORS: [BODY_SENSORS],\r\n SMS: [SEND_SMS, RECEIVE_SMS, READ_SMS, RECEIVE_WAP_PUSH, RECEIVE_MMS],\r\n STORAGE: [READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE, WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE]\r\n\r\n##### Runtime permissions example project\r\n\r\nWhile the [cordova-diagnostic-plugin-example](https://github.com/dpa99c/cordova-diagnostic-plugin-example) illustrates use of runtime permissions in the context of requesting location and camera access, the [cordova-diagnostic-plugin-android-runtime-example](https://github.com/dpa99c/cordova-diagnostic-plugin-android-runtime-example) project explicitly illustrates use of Android runtime permissions with this plugin:\r\n\r\n[https://github.com/dpa99c/cordova-diagnostic-plugin-android-runtime-example](https://github.com/dpa99c/cordova-diagnostic-plugin-android-runtime-example)\r\n\r\n##### Android Camera permissions\r\n\r\nNote that the Android variant of [`requestCameraAuthorization()`](#requestcameraauthorization) requests the `READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE` permission, in addition to the `CAMERA` permission.\r\nThis is because the [cordova-plugin-camera@2.2+](https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugin-camera) requires both of these permissions.\r\n\r\nSo to use this method in conjunction with the Cordova camera plugin, make sure you are using the most recent `cordova-plugin-camera` release: v2.2.0 or above.\r\n\r\n### Android Auto Backup\r\n\r\n* Android 6 and above introduces an [Auto Backup](http://androiddoc.qiniudn.com/training/backup/autosyncapi.html) mechanism whereby app data is backed up to the Cloud and restored when the app is re-installed or installed on a different device signed in with the same Google account.\r\n* By default, Auto Backup will sync **all local app data** including file storage, databases, shared preferences (k/v storage), etc.\r\n* This plugin uses Android's [SharedPreferences API](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/SharedPreferences) in order to track whether a runtime permission has been requested during the current installation.\r\n* This enables the plugin to determine if a permission's status is `NOT_REQUESTED` vs `DENIED_ALWAYS` since the Android runtime permissions API does not distinguish between these states.\r\n* So if Auto Backup is enabled for your app, you'll need to exclude the shared preferences used by this plugin, otherwise preferences that were requested during a previous installation will be wrongly determined as `DENIED_ALWAYS` if the shared preferences data is restored from Cloud storage\r\n* To exclude this plugin's data, add the following rule to your XML backup rules: ``\r\n\r\n## Windows\r\n\r\n### Supported Windows versions\r\n\r\nCurrently the plugin only supports Windows 10 and Windows 10 UWP, not Windows Phone 8.0 or 8.1.\r\n\r\nThe reason being that the native functionality required by the plugin's current Windows implementation is only available since Windows 10.\r\n\r\nFor example, `isLocationAvailable()` [invokes](https://github.com/dpa99c/cordova-diagnostic-plugin/blob/master/src/windows/diagnosticProxy.js#L19) `Windows.Devices.Geolocation.Geolocator.requestAccessAsync()`. And this was only [introduced in Windows 10](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/apps/windows.devices.geolocation.geolocator.requestaccessasync.aspx).\r\n\r\nWindows Phone 8.x would require a different implementation (even if possible), and I don't plan to add that since the Windows 8.x global marketshare is below 5% and falling, and is also rendered obsolete by Windows 10 UWP.\r\n\r\n### Windows 10 UWP permissions\r\n\r\nSome of functions offered by this plugin require specific permissions to be set in the package.windows10.appxmanifest. Where additional permissions are needed, they are listed alongside the function that requires them.\r\n\r\nThese permissions will not be set by this plugin, to avoid asking for unnecessary permissions in your app, in the case that you do not use a particular part of the plugin.\r\nInstead, you can add these permissions as necessary, depending what functions in the plugin you decide to use.\r\n\r\nYou can add these permissions by manually editing the package.windows10.appxmanifest in `/platforms/windows/`.\r\n\r\n## iOS\r\n\r\n### iOS usage description messages\r\n\r\nWhen requesting permission to use device functionality, a message is displayed to the user indicating the reason for the request.\r\nThese messages are stored in the `{project}-Info.plist` file under `NS*UsageDescription` keys.\r\n\r\nUpon installing this plugin into your project, it will add the following default messages to your plist.\r\nTo override these defaults, you can use `` blocks in your `config.xml`:\r\n\r\n`config.xml`\r\n\r\n \r\n \r\n My custom message for always using location. \r\n \r\n \r\n My custom message for using location when in use. \r\n \r\n \r\n\r\n# Example project\r\n\r\nExample project using simple HTML/CSS/JS (no frameworks): [cordova-diagnostic-plugin-example](https://github.com/dpa99c/cordova-diagnostic-plugin-example)\r\n\r\nExample project using Ionic Framework: [cordova-diagnostic-plugin-ionic-example](https://github.com/dpa99c/cordova-diagnostic-plugin-ionic-example)\r\n\r\nPhonegap Build users who want to validate the plugin in that environment can try building: [https://github.com/dpa99c/cordova-diagnostic-plugin-phonegap-build-example](https://github.com/dpa99c/cordova-diagnostic-plugin-phonegap-build-example)\r\n\r\n## Screenshots\r\n\r\n### Android\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n### iOS\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n# Release notes\r\n\r\nSee the [CHANGELOG.md](https://github.com/dpa99c/cordova-diagnostic-plugin/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)\r\n\r\n# Credits\r\n\r\nForked from: [https://github.com/mablack/cordova-diagnostic-plugin](https://github.com/mablack/cordova-diagnostic-plugin)\r\n\r\nOriginal Cordova 2 implementation by: AVANTIC ESTUDIO DE INGENIEROS ([www.avantic.net](http://www.avantic.net/))\r\n\r\nWindows 10 implementation by [Mike Dailor](https://github.com/mdailor) / [Next Wave Software, Inc.](http://nextwavesoftware.com/)\r\n\r\n# License\r\n================\r\n\r\nThe MIT License\r\n\r\nCopyright (c) 2016 Dave Alden / Working Edge Ltd.\r\n\r\nPermission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy\r\nof this software and associated documentation files (the \"Software\"), to deal\r\nin the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights\r\nto use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell\r\ncopies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is\r\nfurnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:\r\n\r\nThe above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in\r\nall copies or substantial portions of the Software.\r\n\r\nTHE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED \"AS IS\", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR\r\nIMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,\r\nFITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. 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Thus it's suited for websites, [Node.js](http://nodejs.org) projects, or anywhere that JavaScript can run.\n\nDocumentation & guides live here: [http://jasmine.github.io](http://jasmine.github.io/)\nFor a quick start guide of Jasmine, see the beginning of [http://jasmine.github.io/edge/introduction.html](http://jasmine.github.io/edge/introduction.html).\n\n## Contributing\n\nPlease read the [contributors' guide](https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine/blob/main/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md).\n\n## Installation\n\nFor the Jasmine NPM module: \n[https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine-npm](https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine-npm).\n\nFor the Jasmine browser runner: \n[https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine-browser](https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine-browser).\n\nFor the Jasmine Ruby Gem: \n[https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine-gem](https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine-gem).\n\nTo install Jasmine standalone on your local box (where **_{#.#.#}_** below is substituted by the release number downloaded):\n\n* Download the standalone distribution for your desired release from the [releases page](https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine/releases).\n* Create a Jasmine directory in your project. - `mkdir my-project/jasmine`\n* Move the dist to your project directory. - `mv jasmine/dist/jasmine-standalone-{#.#.#}.zip my-project/jasmine`\n* Change directory. - `cd my-project/jasmine`\n* Unzip the dist. - `unzip jasmine-standalone-{#.#.#}.zip`\n\nAdd the following to your HTML file:\n\n```html\n \n \n\n\n\n\n```\n\n## Supported environments\n\nJasmine tests itself across many browsers (Safari, Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, and Internet Explorer) as well as nodejs.\n\n| Environment | Supported versions |\n|-------------------|--------------------|\n| Node | 10, 12, 14, 16 |\n| Safari | 8-14 |\n| Chrome | Evergreen |\n| Firefox | Evergreen, 68, 78 |\n| Edge | Evergreen |\n| Internet Explorer | 10, 11 |\n\nFor evergreen browsers, each version of Jasmine is tested against the version of the browser that is available to us\nat the time of release. 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Add more layers ...\nmap.addLayer(markers);\n```\n\n## Options\n### Defaults\nBy default the Clusterer enables some nice defaults for you:\n* **showCoverageOnHover**: When you mouse over a cluster it shows the bounds of its markers.\n* **zoomToBoundsOnClick**: When you click a cluster we zoom to its bounds.\n* **spiderfyOnMaxZoom**: When you click a cluster at the bottom zoom level we spiderfy it so you can see all of its markers. (*Note: the spiderfy occurs at the current zoom level if all items within the cluster are still clustered at the maximum zoom level or at zoom specified by `disableClusteringAtZoom` option*)\n* **removeOutsideVisibleBounds**: Clusters and markers too far from the viewport are removed from the map for performance.\n* **spiderLegPolylineOptions**: Allows you to specify [PolylineOptions](http://leafletjs.com/reference.html#polyline-options) to style spider legs. By default, they are `{ weight: 1.5, color: '#222', opacity: 0.5 }`.\n\nYou can disable any of these as you want in the options when you create the MarkerClusterGroup:\n```javascript\nvar markers = L.markerClusterGroup({\n\tspiderfyOnMaxZoom: false,\n\tshowCoverageOnHover: false,\n\tzoomToBoundsOnClick: false\n});\n```\n\n### Customising the Clustered Markers\nAs an option to MarkerClusterGroup you can provide your own function for creating the Icon for the clustered markers.\nThe default implementation changes color at bounds of 10 and 100, but more advanced uses may require customising this.\nYou do not need to include the .Default css if you go this way.\nYou are passed a MarkerCluster object, you'll probably want to use `getChildCount()` or `getAllChildMarkers()` to work out the icon to show.\n\n```javascript\nvar markers = L.markerClusterGroup({\n\ticonCreateFunction: function(cluster) {\n\t\treturn L.divIcon({ html: '' + cluster.getChildCount() + ' ' });\n\t}\n});\n```\n\nCheck out the [custom example](https://leaflet.github.io/Leaflet.markercluster/example/marker-clustering-custom.html) for an example of this.\n\nIf you need to update the clusters icon (e.g. they are based on markers real-time data), use the method [refreshClusters()](#refreshing-the-clusters-icon).\n\n### Customising Spiderfy shape positions\nYou can also provide a custom function as an option to MarkerClusterGroup to override the spiderfy shape positions. The example below implements linear spiderfy positions which overrides the default circular shape.\n\n```javascript\nvar markers = L.markerClusterGroup({\n\tspiderfyShapePositions: function(count, centerPt) {\n var distanceFromCenter = 35,\n markerDistance = 45,\n lineLength = markerDistance * (count - 1),\n lineStart = centerPt.y - lineLength / 2,\n res = [],\n i;\n\n res.length = count;\n\n for (i = count - 1; i >= 0; i--) {\n res[i] = new Point(centerPt.x + distanceFromCenter, lineStart + markerDistance * i);\n }\n\n return res;\n }\n});\n```\n\n### All Options\n#### Enabled by default (boolean options)\n* **showCoverageOnHover**: When you mouse over a cluster it shows the bounds of its markers.\n* **zoomToBoundsOnClick**: When you click a cluster we zoom to its bounds.\n* **spiderfyOnMaxZoom**: When you click a cluster at the bottom zoom level we spiderfy it so you can see all of its markers. (*Note: the spiderfy occurs at the current zoom level if all items within the cluster are still clustered at the maximum zoom level or at zoom specified by `disableClusteringAtZoom` option*).\n* **removeOutsideVisibleBounds**: Clusters and markers too far from the viewport are removed from the map for performance.\n* **animate**: Smoothly split / merge cluster children when zooming and spiderfying. If `L.DomUtil.TRANSITION` is false, this option has no effect (no animation is possible).\n\n#### Other options\n* **animateAddingMarkers**: If set to true (and `animate` option is also true) then adding individual markers to the MarkerClusterGroup after it has been added to the map will add the marker and animate it into the cluster. Defaults to false as this gives better performance when bulk adding markers. addLayers does not support this, only addLayer with individual Markers.\n* **disableClusteringAtZoom**: If set, at this zoom level and below, markers will not be clustered. This defaults to disabled. [See Example](https://leaflet.github.io/Leaflet.markercluster/example/marker-clustering-realworld-maxzoom.388.html). Note: you may be interested in disabling `spiderfyOnMaxZoom` option when using `disableClusteringAtZoom`.\n* **maxClusterRadius**: The maximum radius that a cluster will cover from the central marker (in pixels). Default 80. Decreasing will make more, smaller clusters. You can also use a function that accepts the current map zoom and returns the maximum cluster radius in pixels.\n* **polygonOptions**: Options to pass when creating the L.Polygon(points, options) to show the bounds of a cluster. Defaults to empty, which lets Leaflet use the [default Path options](http://leafletjs.com/reference.html#path-options).\n* **singleMarkerMode**: If set to true, overrides the icon for all added markers to make them appear as a 1 size cluster. Note: the markers are not replaced by cluster objects, only their icon is replaced. Hence they still react to normal events, and option `disableClusteringAtZoom` does not restore their previous icon (see [#391](https://github.com/Leaflet/Leaflet.markercluster/issues/391)).\n* **spiderLegPolylineOptions**: Allows you to specify [PolylineOptions](http://leafletjs.com/reference.html#polyline-options) to style spider legs. By default, they are `{ weight: 1.5, color: '#222', opacity: 0.5 }`.\n* **spiderfyDistanceMultiplier**: Increase from 1 to increase the distance away from the center that spiderfied markers are placed. Use if you are using big marker icons (Default: 1).\n* **iconCreateFunction**: Function used to create the cluster icon. See [the default implementation](https://github.com/Leaflet/Leaflet.markercluster/blob/15ed12654acdc54a4521789c498e4603fe4bf781/src/MarkerClusterGroup.js#L542) or the [custom example](https://leaflet.github.io/Leaflet.markercluster/example/marker-clustering-custom.html).\n* **spiderfyShapePositions**: Function used to override spiderfy default shape positions. \n* **clusterPane**: Map pane where the cluster icons will be added. Defaults to L.Marker's default (currently 'markerPane'). [See the pane example](https://leaflet.github.io/Leaflet.markercluster/example/marker-clustering-pane.html).\n\n#### Chunked addLayers options\nOptions for the [addLayers](#bulk-adding-and-removing-markers) method. See [#357](https://github.com/Leaflet/Leaflet.markercluster/issues/357) for explanation on how the chunking works.\n* **chunkedLoading**: Boolean to split the addLayer**s** processing in to small intervals so that the page does not freeze.\n* **chunkInterval**: Time interval (in ms) during which addLayers works before pausing to let the rest of the page process. In particular, this prevents the page from freezing while adding a lot of markers. Defaults to 200ms.\n* **chunkDelay**: Time delay (in ms) between consecutive periods of processing for addLayers. Default to 50ms.\n* **chunkProgress**: Callback function that is called at the end of each chunkInterval. Typically used to implement a progress indicator, e.g. [code in RealWorld 50k](https://github.com/Leaflet/Leaflet.markercluster/blob/master/example/marker-clustering-realworld.50000.html#L33-L49). Defaults to null. Arguments:\n 1. Number of processed markers\n 2. Total number of markers being added\n 3. Elapsed time (in ms)\n\n## Events\nLeaflet events like `click`, `mouseover`, etc. are just related to _Markers_ in the cluster.\nTo receive events for clusters, listen to `'cluster' + ''`, ex: `clusterclick`, `clustermouseover`, `clustermouseout`.\n\nSet your callback up as follows to handle both cases:\n\n```javascript\nmarkers.on('click', function (a) {\n\tconsole.log('marker ' + a.layer);\n});\n\nmarkers.on('clusterclick', function (a) {\n\t// a.layer is actually a cluster\n\tconsole.log('cluster ' + a.layer.getAllChildMarkers().length);\n});\n```\n\n### Additional MarkerClusterGroup Events\n\n- **animationend**: Fires when marker clustering/unclustering animation has completed\n- **spiderfied**: Fires when overlapping markers get spiderified (Contains ```cluster``` and ```markers``` attributes)\n- **unspiderfied**: Fires when overlapping markers get unspiderified (Contains ```cluster``` and ```markers``` attributes)\n\n## Methods\n\n### Group methods\n\n#### Adding and removing Markers\n`addLayer`, `removeLayer` and `clearLayers` are supported and they should work for most uses.\n\n#### Bulk adding and removing Markers\n`addLayers` and `removeLayers` are bulk methods for adding and removing markers and should be favoured over the single versions when doing bulk addition/removal of markers. Each takes an array of markers. You can use [dedicated options](#chunked-addlayers-options) to fine-tune the behaviour of `addLayers`.\n\nThese methods extract non-group layer children from Layer Group types, even deeply nested. _However_, be noted that:\n- `chunkProgress` jumps backward when `addLayers` finds a group (since appending its children to the input array makes the total increase).\n- Groups are not actually added into the MarkerClusterGroup, only their non-group child layers. Therfore, `hasLayer` method will return `true` for non-group child layers, but `false` on any (possibly parent) Layer Group types.\n\nIf you are removing a lot of markers it will almost definitely be better to call `clearLayers` then call `addLayers` to add the markers you don't want to remove back in. See [#59](https://github.com/Leaflet/Leaflet.markercluster/issues/59#issuecomment-9320628) for details.\n\n#### Getting the visible parent of a marker\nIf you have a marker in your MarkerClusterGroup and you want to get the visible parent of it (Either itself or a cluster it is contained in that is currently visible on the map).\nThis will return null if the marker and its parent clusters are not visible currently (they are not near the visible viewpoint)\n```javascript\nvar visibleOne = markerClusterGroup.getVisibleParent(myMarker);\nconsole.log(visibleOne.getLatLng());\n```\n\n#### Refreshing the clusters icon\nIf you have [customized](#customising-the-clustered-markers) the clusters icon to use some data from the contained markers, and later that data changes, use this method to force a refresh of the cluster icons.\nYou can use the method:\n- without arguments to force all cluster icons in the Marker Cluster Group to be re-drawn.\n- with an array or a mapping of markers to force only their parent clusters to be re-drawn.\n- with an L.LayerGroup. The method will look for all markers in it. Make sure it contains only markers which are also within this Marker Cluster Group.\n- with a single marker.\n```javascript\nmarkers.refreshClusters();\nmarkers.refreshClusters([myMarker0, myMarker33]);\nmarkers.refreshClusters({id_0: myMarker0, id_any: myMarker33});\nmarkers.refreshClusters(myLayerGroup);\nmarkers.refreshClusters(myMarker);\n```\n\nThe plugin also adds a method on L.Marker to easily update the underlying icon options and refresh the icon.\nIf passing a second argument that evaluates to `true`, the method will also trigger a `refreshCluster` on the parent MarkerClusterGroup for that single marker.\n```javascript\n// Use as many times as required to update markers,\n// then call refreshClusters once finished.\nfor (i in markersSubArray) {\n\tmarkersSubArray[i].refreshIconOptions(newOptionsMappingArray[i]);\n}\nmarkers.refreshClusters(markersSubArray);\n\n// If updating only one marker, pass true to\n// refresh this marker's parent clusters right away.\nmyMarker.refreshIconOptions(optionsMap, true); \n```\n\n#### Other Group Methods\n* **hasLayer**(layer): Returns true if the given layer (marker) is in the MarkerClusterGroup.\n* **zoomToShowLayer**(layer, callback): Zooms to show the given marker (spiderfying if required), calls the callback when the marker is visible on the map.\n\n### Clusters methods\nThe following methods can be used with clusters (not the group). They are typically used for event handling.\n\n#### Getting the bounds of a cluster\nWhen you receive an event from a cluster you can query it for the bounds.\n```javascript\nmarkers.on('clusterclick', function (a) {\n\tvar latLngBounds = a.layer.getBounds();\n});\n```\n\nYou can also query for the bounding convex polygon.\nSee [example/marker-clustering-convexhull.html](https://leaflet.github.io/Leaflet.markercluster/example/marker-clustering-convexhull.html) for a working example.\n```javascript\nmarkers.on('clusterclick', function (a) {\n\tmap.addLayer(L.polygon(a.layer.getConvexHull()));\n});\n```\n\n#### Zooming to the bounds of a cluster\nWhen you receive an event from a cluster you can zoom to its bounds in one easy step.\nIf all of the markers will appear at a higher zoom level, that zoom level is zoomed to instead.\n`zoomToBounds` takes an optional argument to pass [options to the resulting `fitBounds` call](http://leafletjs.com/reference.html#map-fitboundsoptions).\n\nSee [marker-clustering-zoomtobounds.html](https://leaflet.github.io/Leaflet.markercluster/example/marker-clustering-zoomtobounds.html) for a working example.\n```javascript\nmarkers.on('clusterclick', function (a) {\n\ta.layer.zoomToBounds({padding: [20, 20]});\n});\n```\n\n#### Other clusters methods\n* **getChildCount**: Returns the total number of markers contained within that cluster.\n* **getAllChildMarkers(storage: array | undefined, ignoreDraggedMarker: boolean | undefined)**: Returns an array of all markers contained within this cluster (storage will be used if provided). 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This library exists to easily extract useful information (e.g. whether a facility is open at a specific time, next time it's going to open/close, or a readable set of working hours) from the [complex syntax][oh:specification].\n\nExamples of some complex opening_hours values:\n\n```text\nMo,Tu,Th,Fr 12:00-18:00; Sa,PH 12:00-17:00; Th[3],Th[-1] off\nMo-Fr 12:00-18:00; We off; Sa,PH 12:00-17:00; Th[3],Th[-1] off\n```\n\nA library which is open from 12:00 to 18:00 on workdays (Mo-Fr) except Wednesday, and from 12:00 to 17:00 on Saturday and public holidays. It also has breaks on the third and last Thursday of each month.\n\n```text\nopen; Tu-Su 08:30-09:00 off; Tu-Su,PH 14:00-14:30 off; Mo 08:00-13:00 off\n```\n\nAn around-the-clock shop with some breaks.\n\n\n\n## Table of Contents\n\n- [Evaluation tool](#evaluation-tool)\n- [Installation](#installation)\n - [For Developer](#for-developer)\n - [Web developer](#web-developer)\n - [NodeJS developer](#nodejs-developer)\n- [Versions](#versions)\n- [Synopsis](#synopsis)\n- [Library API](#library-api)\n - [Simple API](#simple-api)\n - [High-level API](#high-level-api)\n - [Iterator API](#iterator-api)\n- [Features](#features)\n - [Time ranges](#time-ranges)\n - [Points in time](#points-in-time)\n - [Weekday ranges](#weekday-ranges)\n - [Holidays](#holidays)\n - [Month ranges](#month-ranges)\n - [Monthday ranges](#monthday-ranges)\n - [Week ranges](#week-ranges)\n - [Year ranges](#year-ranges)\n - [States](#states)\n - [Comments](#comments)\n- [Testing](#testing)\n - [Regression testing](#regression-testing)\n - [Testing with real data](#testing-with-real-data)\n - [Large scale](#large-scale)\n - [Small scale](#small-scale)\n - [Test it yourself (the geeky way)](#test-it-yourself-the-geeky-way)\n- [Performance](#performance)\n- [Used by other projects](#used-by-other-projects)\n- [Projects that previously used the library](#projects-that-previously-used-the-library)\n - [YoHours](#yohours)\n- [Bindings and ports](#bindings-and-ports)\n- [Other implementations](#other-implementations)\n- [Related links](#related-links)\n- [ToDo](#todo)\n- [How to contribute](#how-to-contribute)\n - [Translating the evaluation tool and the map](#translating-the-evaluation-tool-and-the-map)\n - [Translating error messages and warnings](#translating-error-messages-and-warnings)\n - [Holiday Data](#holiday-data)\n - [Core code](#core-code)\n - [Commit hooks](#commit-hooks)\n - [Documentation](#documentation)\n- [Authors](#authors)\n- [Contributors](#contributors)\n- [Credits](#credits)\n- [Stats](#stats)\n- [License](#license)\n\n\n\n## Evaluation tool\n\nPlease have a look at the [evaluation tool] which can give you an impression of how this library can be used and what it is capable of.\n\nA mirror is set up at \n\n## Installation\n\n### For Developer\n\nJust clone the repository:\n\n```sh\ngit clone --recursive https://github.com/opening-hours/opening_hours.js.git\n```\n\nand install the required dependencies:\n\n```sh\nnpm install\npip install -r requirements.txt\n```\n\nand build the library:\n\n```sh\nnpm run build\n```\n\nSee the [Testing](#testing) section for details around writing and running tests\n\n### Web developer\n\nIf you are a web developer and want to use this library you can do so by including the current version from here:\n\n\n\nTo get started checkout the [simple_index.html](/examples/simple_index.html) file.\n\n### NodeJS developer\n\nInstall using npm/yarn.\n\n```sh\nnpm install opening_hours\n```\n\nor\n\n```sh\nyarn add opening_hours\n```\n\n## Versions\n\nThe version number consists of a major release, minor release and patch level (separated by a dot).\n\nFor version 2.2.0 and all later, [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html) is used:\n\n- The major release is only increased if the release breaks backward compatibility.\n- The minor release is increased if new features are added.\n- The patch level is increased to bundle a bunch of commits (minor changes like bug fixes and improvements) into a new tested version.\n\nCheck [releases on GitHub] for a list of the releases and their Changelog.\n\n## Synopsis\n\n```js\nconst opening_hours = require(\"opening_hours\");\nvar oh = new opening_hours(\"We 12:00-14:00\");\n\nvar from = new Date(\"01 Jan 2012\");\nvar to = new Date(\"01 Feb 2012\");\n\n// high-level API\n{\n var intervals = oh.getOpenIntervals(from, to);\n for (var i in intervals)\n console.log(\n \"We are \" +\n (intervals[i][2] ? \"maybe \" : \"\") +\n \"open from \" +\n (intervals[i][3] ? '(\"' + intervals[i][3] + '\") ' : \"\") +\n intervals[i][0] +\n \" till \" +\n intervals[i][1] +\n \".\"\n );\n\n var duration_hours = oh.getOpenDuration(from, to).map(function (x) {\n return x / 1000 / 60 / 60;\n });\n if (duration_hours[0])\n console.log(\n \"For the given range, we are open for \" + duration_hours[0] + \" hours\"\n );\n if (duration_hours[1])\n console.log(\n \"For the given range, we are maybe open for \" +\n duration_hours[1] +\n \" hours\"\n );\n}\n\n// helper function\nfunction getReadableState(startString, endString, oh, past) {\n if (past === true) past = \"d\";\n else past = \"\";\n\n var output = \"\";\n if (oh.getUnknown()) {\n output +=\n \" maybe open\" +\n (oh.getComment()\n ? ' but that depends on: \"' + oh.getComment() + '\"'\n : \"\");\n } else {\n output +=\n \" \" +\n (oh.getState() ? \"open\" : \"close\" + past) +\n (oh.getComment() ? ', comment \"' + oh.getComment() + '\"' : \"\");\n }\n return startString + output + endString + \".\";\n}\n\n// simple API\n{\n var state = oh.getState(); // we use current date\n var unknown = oh.getUnknown();\n var comment = oh.getComment();\n var nextchange = oh.getNextChange();\n\n console.log(getReadableState(\"We're\", \"\", oh, true));\n\n if (typeof nextchange === \"undefined\")\n console.log(\"And we will never \" + (state ? \"close\" : \"open\"));\n else\n console.log(\n \"And we will \" +\n (oh.getUnknown(nextchange) ? \"maybe \" : \"\") +\n (state ? \"close\" : \"open\") +\n \" on \" +\n nextchange\n );\n}\n\n// iterator API\n{\n var iterator = oh.getIterator(from);\n\n console.log(getReadableState(\"Initially, we're\", \"\", iterator, true));\n\n while (iterator.advance(to)) {\n console.log(\n getReadableState(\"Then we\", \" at \" + iterator.getDate(), iterator)\n );\n }\n\n console.log(getReadableState(\"And till the end we're\", \"\", iterator, true));\n}\n```\n\n## Library API\n\n- `var oh = new opening_hours('We 12:00-14:00', nominatim_object, mode);`\n\n - `value (mandatory, type: string)`: Constructs opening_hours object, given the opening_hours tag value. Throws an error string if the expression is malformed or unsupported.\n\n - `nominatim_object (optional, type: object or null)`: Used in order to calculate the correct times for holidays and variable times (e.g. sunrise, dusk, see under [Time ranges][ohlib.time-ranges]).\n\n The nominatim-object should contain the fields `{lat, lon, address: {country_code, state}}`. The location (`lat` and `lon`) is used to calculate the correct values for sunrise and sunset.\n\n The country code and the state is needed to calculate the correct public holidays (PH) and school holidays (SH).\n\n Based on the coordinates or the OSM id of the facility, the other parameters can be queried using [reverse geocoding with Nominatim][nominatim].\n The JSON obtained from this online service can be passed in as the second argument of the constructor.\n The data returned by Nominatim should be in the local language (the language of the country for which the opening hours apply). If not, *accept-language* can be used as parameter in the request URL.\n To get started, see [this example query](https://nominatim.openstreetmap.org/reverse?format=json&lat=49.5487429714954&lon=9.81602098644987&zoom=5&addressdetails=1) or [have a look in the API-reference](https://nominatim.org/release-docs/develop/api/Overview/)\n\n The `nominatim_object` can also be `null` in which case a default location will be used.\n This can be used if you don’t care about correct opening hours for more complex opening_hours values.\n\n - `optional_conf_param (optional, either of type number or object)`:\n\n If this parameter is of the type number then it is interpreted as 'mode' (see below). Alternatively it can be an object with any of the following keys:\n\n - `mode (type: (integer) number, default: 0)`: In OSM, the syntax originally designed to describe opening hours, is now used to describe a few other things as well. Some of those other tags work with points in time instead of time ranges. To support this the mode can be specified. \\_Note that it is recommended to use the tag_key parameter instead, which automatically sets the appropriate mode.\\_If there is no mode specified, opening_hours.js will only operate with time ranges and will throw an error when the value contains points in times.\n\n - 0: time ranges (opening_hours, lit, …) default\n - 1: points in time\n - 2: both (time ranges and points in time, used by collection_times, service_times, …)\n\n - `tag_key (type: string, default: undefined)`: The name of the key (Tag key). For example 'opening_hours' or 'lit'. Please always specify this parameter. If you do, the mode will be derived from the 'tag_key' parameter. Default is undefined e.g. no default value.\n\n - `map_value (type: boolean, default: false)`: Map certain values to different (valid) oh values. For example for the lit tag the value 'yes' is valid but not for opening_hours.js. If this parameter 'yes' is mapped to `sunset-sunrise open \"specified as yes: At night (unknown time schedule or daylight detection)\"`.\n\n - `warnings_severity (type: number, default: 4)`: Can be one of the following numbers. The severity levels (including the codes) match the syslog specification. The default is level 4 to not break backwards compatibility. Lower levels e.g. 5 include higher levels e.g. 4.\n\n ```text\n 4: warning\n 5: notice\n 6: info\n 7: debug\n ```\n\n - `locale (type: string, default: i18next.language || 'en')`: Defines the locale for errors and warnings.\n\n - additional_rule_separator (type boolean, default true)`: Allows to disable the \"additional_rule_separator not used after time wrapping midnight\" check giving rise to the warning \"This rule overwrites parts of the previous rule. This happens because normal rules apply to the whole day and overwrite any definition made by previous rules. You can make this rule an additional rule by using a \",\" instead of the normal \";\" to separate the rules. Note that the overwriting can also be desirable in which case you can ignore this warning.\"\n\n- `var warnings = oh.getWarnings();`\n\n Get warnings which appeared during parsing as human readable string array with one element per violation. Almost all warnings can be auto-corrected and are probably interpreted as intended by the mapper. However, this is not a granite of course.\n\n This function performs some additional testing and can thus also theoretically throw an error like all other functions which parse the time.\n\n- `var prettified = oh.prettifyValue(argument_hash);`\n\n Return a prettified version of the opening_hours value. The value is generated by putting the tokens back together to a string.\n\n The function accepts an optional hash.\n\n The key 'conf' can hold another hash with configuration options. One example:\n\n ```js\n {\n rule_sep_string: '\\n',\n print_semicolon: false\n }\n ```\n\n Look in the source code if you need more.\n\n If the key 'rule_index' is a number then only the corresponding rule will be prettified.\n\n If the key 'get_internals' is true then an object containing internal stuff will be returned instead. The format of this internal object may change in minor release.\n\n- `var every_week_is_same = oh.isWeekStable();`\n\n Checks whether open intervals are same for every week. Useful for giving a user hint whether time table may change for another week.\n\n- `var is_equal_to = oh.isEqualTo(new opening_hours('We 12:00-16:00'), start_date);`\n\n Check if this opening_hours object has the same meaning as the given\n opening_hours object (evaluates to the same state for every given time).\n\n The optional parameter `start_date` (Date object) specifies the start date at which the comparison will begin.\n\n `is_equal_to` is a list:\n\n 1. Boolean which is true if both opening_hours objects have the same\n meaning, otherwise false.\n\n 2. Object hash containing more information when the given objects differ in meaning. Example:\n\n ```js\n {\n \"matching_rule\": 1,\n \"matching_rule_other\": 0,\n \"deviation_for_time\": {\n \"1445637600000\": [\n \"getState\",\n \"getUnknown\",\n \"getComment\",\n ],\n },\n }\n ```\n\n### Simple API\n\nThis API is useful for one-shot checks, but for iteration over intervals you should use the more efficient [iterator API][ohlib.iterator-api].\n\n- `var is_open = oh.getState(date);`\n\n Checks whether the facility is open at the given *date*. You may omit *date* to use current date.\n\n- `var unknown = oh.getUnknown(date);`\n\n Checks whether the opening state is conditional or unknown at the given *date*. You may omit *date* to use current date.\n Conditions can be expressed in comments.\n If unknown is true then is_open will be false since it is not sure if it is open.\n\n- `var state_string = oh.getStateString(date, past);`\n\n Return state string at given *date*. Either 'open', 'unknown' or 'closed?'. You may omit *date* to use current date.\n\n If the boolean parameter `past` is true you will get 'closed' else you will get 'close'.\n\n- `var comment = oh.getComment(date);`\n\n Returns the comment (if one is specified) for the facility at the given *date*. You may omit *date* to use current date.\n Comments can be specified for any state.\n\n If no comment is specified this function will return undefined.\n\n- `var next_change = oh.getNextChange(date, limit);`\n\n Returns date of next state change. You may omit *date* to use current date.\n\n Returns undefined if the next change cannot be found. This may happen if the state won't ever change (e.g. `24/7`) or if search goes beyond *limit* (which is *date* + ~5 years if omitted).\n\n- `var rule_index = oh.getMatchingRule(date);`\n\n Returns the internal rule number of the matching rule. You may omit *date* to use current date.\n A opening_hours string can consist of multiple rules from which one of them is used to evaluate the state for a given point in time. If no rule applies, the state will be closed and this function returns undefined.\n\n To prettify this rule, you can specify `rule_index` as parameter for `oh.prettifyValue` like this:\n\n ```js\n var matching_rule = oh.prettifyValue({ rule_index: rule_index });\n ```\n\n### High-level API\n\nHere and below, unless noted otherwise, all arguments are expected to be and all output will be in the form of Date objects.\n\n- `var intervals = oh.getOpenIntervals(from, to);`\n\n Returns array of open intervals in a given range, in a form of\n\n ```JavaScript\n [ [ from1, to1, unknown1, comment1 ], [ from2, to2, unknown2, comment2 ] ]\n ```\n\n Intervals are cropped with the input range.\n\n- `var duration = oh.getOpenDuration(from, to);`\n\n Returns an array with two durations for a given date range, in milliseconds. The first element is the duration for which the facility is open and the second is the duration for which the facility is maybe open (unknown is used).\n\n### Iterator API\n\n- `var iterator = oh.getIterator(date);`\n\n Constructs an iterator which can go through open/close points, starting at *date*. You may omit *date* to use current date.\n\n- `var current_date = iterator.getDate();`\n\n Returns current iterator position.\n\n- `iterator.setDate(date);`\n\n Set iterator position to date.\n\n- `var is_open = iterator.getState();`\n\n Returns whether the facility is open at the current iterator position.\n\n- `var unknown = iterator.getUnknown();`\n\n Checks whether the opening state is conditional or unknown at the current iterator position.\n\n- `var state_string = iterator.getStateString(past);`\n\n Return state string. Either 'open', 'unknown' or 'closed?'.\n\n If the boolean parameter `past` is true you will get 'closed' else you will get 'close'.\n\n- `var comment = iterator.getComment();`\n\n Returns the comment (if one is specified) for the facility at the current iterator position in time.\n\n If no comment is specified this function will return undefined.\n\n- `var matching_rule = iterator.getMatchingRule();`\n\n Returns the index of the matching rule starting with zero.\n\n- `var had_advanced = iterator.advance(limit);`\n\n Advances an iterator to the next position, but not further than *limit* (which is current position + ~5 years if omitted and is used to prevent infinite loop on non-periodic opening_hours, e.g. `24/7`), returns whether the iterator was moved.\n\n For instance, returns false if the iterator would go beyond *limit* or if there's no next position (`24/7` case).\n\n## Features\n\nAlmost everything from opening_hours definition is supported, as well as some extensions (indicated as **EXT** below).\n\n**WARN** indicates that the syntax element is evaluated correctly, but there is a better way to express this. A warning will be shown.\n\n- See the [formal specification][oh:specification] as of version `0.6.0`.\n\n- Opening hours consist of multiple rules separated by semicolon (`Mo 10:00-20:00; Tu 12:00-18:00`) or by other separators as follows.\n\n- Supports [fallback rules][oh:specification:fallback rule] (`We-Fr 10:00-24:00 open \"it is open\" || \"please call\"`).\n\n Note that only the rule which starts with `||` is a fallback rule. Other rules which might follow are considered as normal rules.\n\n- Supports [additional rules][oh:specification:additional rule] or cooperative values (`Mo-Fr 08:00-12:00, We 14:00-18:00`). A additional rule is treated exactly the same as a normal rule, except that a additional rule does not overwrite the day for which it applies. Note that a additional rule does not use any data from previous or from following rules.\n\n A rule does only count as additional rule if the previous rule ends with a time range (`12:00-14:00, We 16:00-18:00`, but does not continue with a time range of course), a comment (`12:00-14:00 \"call us\", We 16:00-18:00`) or the keywords 'open', 'unknown' or 'closed' (`12:00-14:00 unknown, We 16:00-18:00`)\n\n- Rule may use `off` keyword to indicate that the facility is closed at that time (`Mo-Fr 10:00-20:00; 12:00-14:00 off`). `closed` can be used instead if you like. They mean exactly the same.\n\n- Rule consists of multiple date (`Mo-Fr`, `Jan-Feb`, `week 2-10`, `Jan 10-Feb 10`) and time (`12:00-16:00`, `12:00-14:00,16:00-18:00`) conditions\n\n- If a rule's date condition overlap with previous rule, it overrides (as opposed to extends) the previous rule. E.g. `Mo-Fr 10:00-16:00; We 12:00-18:00` means that on Wednesday the facility is open from 12:00 till 18:00, not from 10:00 to 18:00.\n\n This also applies for time ranges spanning midnight. This is the only way to be consistent. Example: `22:00-02:00; Th 12:00-14:00`. By not overriding specifically for midnight ranges, we could get either `22:00-02:00; Th 00:00-02:00,12:00-14:00,22:00-02:00` or `22:00-02:00; Th 00:00-02:00,12:00-14:00` and deciding which interpretation was really intended cannot always be guessed.\n\n- Date ranges (calendar ranges) can be separated from the time range by a colon (`Jan 10-Feb 10: 07:30-12:00`) but this is not required. This was implemented to also parse the syntax proposed by [Netzwolf][oh:spec:separator_for_readability].\n\n### Time ranges\n\n- Supports sets of time ranges (`10:00-12:00,14:00-16:00`)\n\n - **WARN:** Accept `10-12,14-16` as abbreviation for the previous example. Please don’t use this as this is not very explicit.\n - Correctly supports ranges wrapping over midnight (`10:00-26:00`, `10:00-02:00`)\n\n- Supports 24/7 keyword (`24/7`, which means always open. Use [state keywords][ohlib.states] to express always closed.)\n\n - **WARN:** 24/7 is handled as a synonym for `00:00-24:00`, so `Mo-Fr 24/7` (though not really correct, because of that you should avoid it or replace it with \"open\". A warning will be given if you use it anyway for that purpose) will be handled correctly\n\n *The use of 24/7 as synonym is never needed and should be avoided in cases where it does not mean 24/7.* In cases where a facility is really open 24 hours 7 days a week thats where this value is for.\n\n- **WARN:** Supports omitting time range (`Mo-Fr; Tu off`)\n\n *A warning will be given as this is not very explicit. See [issue 49](https://github.com/opening-hours/opening_hours.js/issues/49).*\n\n- **WARN:** Supports space as time interval separator, i.e. `Mo 12:00-14:00,16:00-20:00` and `Mo 12:00-14:00 16:00-20:00` are the same thing\n- **WARN:** Supports dot as time separator (`12.00-16.00`)\n- Complete support for dawn/sunrise/sunset/dusk (variable times) keywords (`10:00-sunset`, `dawn-dusk`). To calculate the correct values, the latitude and longitude are required which are included in the JSON returned by [Nominatim] \\(see in the [Library API][ohlib.library-api] how to provide it\\). The calculation is done by [suncalc].\n\n If the coordinates are missing, constant times will be used (dawn: '05:30', sunrise: '06:00', sunset: '18:00', dusk: '18:30').\n\n If the end time (second time in time range) is near the sunrise (for instance `sunrise-08:00`) than it can happen that the sunrise would actually be after 08:00 which would normally be interpreted as as time spanning midnight. But with variable times, this only partly applies. The rule here is that if the end time is lesser than the constant time (or the actual time) for the variable time in the start time (in that example sunrise: '06:00') then it is interpreted as the end time spanning over midnight. So this would be a valid time range spanning midnight: `sunrise-05:59`.\n\n A second thing to notice is that if the variable time becomes greater than the end time and the end time is greater than the constant time than this time range will be ignored (e.g `sunrise-08:00` becomes `08:03-08:00` for one day, it is ignored for this day).\n\n- Support calculation with variable times (e.g. `sunrise-(sunset-00:30)`: meaning that the time range ends 30 minutes before sunset; `(sunrise+01:02)-(sunset-00:30)`).\n\n- Supports open end (`10:00+`). It is interpreted as state unknown and the comment \"Specified as open end. Closing time was guessed.\" if there is no comment specified.\n\n If a facility is open for a fix time followed by open end the shortcut `14:00-17:00+` can be used (see also [proposal page](https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/opening_hours_open_end_fixed_time_extension)).\n\n Open end applies until the end of the day if the opening time is before 17:00. If the opening time is between 17:00 and 21:59 the open end time ends 10 hours after the opening. And if the opening time is after 22:00 (including 22:00) the closing time will be interpreted as 8 hours after the opening time.\n\n- `07:00+,12:00-16:00`: If an open end time is used in a way that the first time range includes the second one (`07:00+` is interpreted as `07:00-24:00` and thus includes the complete `12:00-16:00` time selector), the second time selector cuts of the part which would follow after 16:00.\n\n### Points in time\n\n- In mode 1 or 2, points in time are evaluated. Example: `Mo-Fr 12:00,15:00,18:00; Su (sunrise+01:00)`. Currently a point in time is interpreted as an interval of one minute. It was the easiest thing to implement and has some advantages. See [here](https://github.com/AMDmi3/opening_hours.js/issues/12) for discussion.\n- To express regular points in time, like each hour, a abbreviation can be used to express the previous example `Mo-Fr 12:00-18:00/03:00` which means from 12:00 to 18:00 every three hours.\n\n### Weekday ranges\n\n- Supports set of weekdays and weekday ranges (`Mo-We,Fr`)\n- Supports weekdays which wrap to the next week (`Fr-Mo`)\n- Supports constrained weekdays (`Th[1,2-3]`, `Fr[-1]`)\n- Supports calculations based on constrained weekdays (`Sa[-1],Sa[-1] +1 day` e.g. last weekend in the month, this also works if Sunday is in the next month)\n\n### Holidays\n\n- Supports public holidays (`open; PH off`, `PH 12:00-13:00`).\n\n - Countries with PH definition:\n\n - [Australia][ph-au]\n - [Austria][ph-at] ([footnotes][ph-at] are ignored)\n - [Belgium][ph-be] (See [issue #115](https://github.com/opening-hours/opening_hours.js/issues/115) for details)\n - [Brazil][ph-br]\n - [Canada][ph-ca]\n - [Czech Republic][ph-cz]\n - [Denmark][ph-dk]\n - [England and Wales][ph-gb]\n - [France][ph-fr]\n - [Germany][ph-de] ([footnotes][ph-de] are ignored)\n - [Hungary][ph-hu]\n - [Ireland][ph-ie]\n - [Italy][ph-it] (Without the Saint Patron day, see [comment](https://github.com/opening-hours/opening_hours.js/pull/74#issuecomment-76194891))\n - [Ivory Coast][ph-ci] (Without the four islamic holidays because they can not be calculated and depend on subjective ad-hoc definition)\n - [Netherlands][ph-ne]\n - [New Zealand][ph-nz] (Provincial holiday is not handled. See [PR #333](https://github.com/opening-hours/opening_hours.js/pull/333) for details.)\n - [Poland][ph-nl]\n - [Romania][ph-ro]\n - [Russian][ph-ru]\n - [Slovenian][ph-si]\n - [Sweden][ph-se]\n - [Switzerland][ph-ch]\n - [Ukraine][ph-ua]\n - [United states][ph-us] (Some special cases are [currently not handled](https://github.com/opening-hours/opening_hours.js/issues/69#issuecomment-74103181))\n - [Vietnam][ph-vn] (Some public holidays cannot currently be calulated by the library and are missing. See https://github.com/opening-hours/opening_hours.js/pull/388)\n\n - **EXT:** Supports limited calculations based on public holidays (e.g. `Sa,PH -1 day open`). The only two possibilities are currently +1 and -1. All other cases are not handled. This seems to be enough because the only thing which is really used is -1.\n\n- Support for school holidays (`SH 10:00-14:00`).\n\n - Countries with SH definition:\n\n - Germany, see [hc]\n - Austria\n - Romania\n - Hungary\n\n- There can be two cases which need to be separated (this applies for PH and SH):\n\n 1. `Mo-Fr,PH`: The facility is open Mo-Fr and PH. If PH is a Sunday for example the facility is also open. This is the default case.\n 2. **EXT:** `PH Mo-Fr`: The facility is only open if a PH falls on Mo-Fr. For example if a PH is on the weekday Wednesday then the facility will be open, if PH is Saturday it will be closed.\n\n- If there is no comment specified by the rule, the name of the holiday is used as comment.\n\n- To evaluate the correct holidays, the country code and the state (could be omitted but this will probably result in less correctness) are required which are included in the JSON returned by [Nominatim] \\(see in the [Library API][ohlib.library-api] how to provide it\\).\n\n- If your country or state is missing or wrong you can [add it][ohlib.contribute.holidays]. Please note that issues for missing or wrong holidays cannot be handled. There are just to many countries for them to be handled by one spare time maintainer. See also [issue #300](https://github.com/opening-hours/opening_hours.js/issues/300).\n\n### Month ranges\n\n- Supports set of months and month ranges (`Jan,Mar-Apr`)\n- Supports months which wrap to the next year (`Dec-Jan`)\n\n### Monthday ranges\n\n- Supports monthday ranges across multiple months (`Jan 01-Feb 03 10:00-20:00`)\n- Supports monthday ranges within single month (`Jan 01-26 10:00-20:00`), with periods as well `Jan 01-29/7 10:00-20:00`, period equals 1 should be avoided)\n- Supports monthday ranges with years (`2013 Dec 31-2014 Jan 02 10:00-20:00`, `2012 Jan 23-31 10:00-24:00`)\n- Supports monthday ranges based on constrained weekdays (`Jan Su[1]-Feb 03 10:00-20:00`)\n- Supports calculation based on constrained weekdays in monthday range (`Jan Su[1] +1 day-Feb 03 10:00-20:00`)\n- Supports movable events like easter (`easter - Apr 20: open \"Around easter\"`) Note that if easter would be after the 20th of April for one year, this will be interpreted as spanning into the next year currently.\n- Supports calculations based on movable events (`2012 easter - 2 days - 2012 easter + 2 days: open \"Around easter\"`)\n- Supports multiple monthday ranges separated by a comma (`Jan 23-31/3,Feb 1-12,Mar 1`)\n\n### Week ranges\n\n- [The ISO 8601 definition for week 01 is the week with the year's first Thursday in it.](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_week_date#First_week)\n- Supports week ranges (`week 04-07 10:00-20:00`)\n- Supports periodic weeks (`week 2-53/2 10:00-20:00`)\n- Supports multiple week ranges (`week 1,3-5,7-30/2 10:00-20:00`)\n\n### Year ranges\n\n- **EXT:** Supports year ranges (`2013,2015,2050-2053,2055/2,2020-2029/3 10:00-20:00`)\n\n- **EXT:** Supports periodic year (either limited by range or unlimited starting with given year) (`2020-2029/3,2055/2 10:00-20:00`)\n\n There is one exception. It is not necessary to use a year range with a period of one (`2055-2066/1 10:00-20:00`) because this means the same as just the year range without the period (`2055-2066 10:00-20:00`) and should be expressed like this …\n\n The _oh.getWarnings()_ function will give you a warning if you use this anyway.\n\n- **EXT:** Supports way to say that a facility is open (or closed) from a specified year without limit in the future (`2055+ 10:00-20:00`)\n\n### States\n\n- A facility can be in two main states for a given point in time: `open` (true) or `closed` (false).\n\n - But since the state can also depend on other information (e.g. weather depending, call us) than just the time, a third state (called `unknown`) can be expressed (`Mo unknown; Th-Fr 09:00-18:00 open`)\n\n In that case the main state is false and unknown is true for Monday.\n\n- instead of `closed` `off` will also work\n\n### Comments\n\n- Supports (additional) comments (`Mo unknown \"on appointment\"; Th-Fr 09:00-18:00 open \"female only\"; Su closed \"really\"`)\n\n - The string which is delimited by double-quotes can contain any character (except a double-quote sign)\n - unknown can be omitted (just a comment (without [state][ohlib.states]) will also result in unknown)\n - value can also be just a double-quoted string (`\"on appointment\"`) which will result in unknown for any given time.\n\n## Testing\n\nThis project has become so complex that development without extensive testing would be madness.\n\n### Regression testing\n\nA node.js based test framework is bundled. You can run it with `node test/test.js` or with `make check-full`. Note that the number of lines of the test framework almost match up with the number of lines of the actual implementation :)\n\nIncluded in the `test` directory are the log outputs of the previous testing runs. By comparing to these logs and assuming that the checkedd-in logs are always passing, it allows the developer to validate if the number of passed tests have changed since the last feature implementation.\n\nThe current results of this test are also tracked in the repository and can be viewed [here](/test.en.log). Note that this file uses [ANSI escape code](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code) which can be interpreted by cat in the terminal. `make check` compares the test output with the output from the last commit and shows you a diff.\n\n### Testing with real data\n\n#### Large scale\n\nTo see how this library performances in the real OpenStreetMap world you can run `make osm-tag-data-check` or `node scripts/real_test.js` (data needs to be exported first) to try to process every value which uses the opening_hours syntax from [taginfo] with this library.\n\nCurrently (Mai 2015) this library can parse 97 % (383990/396167) of all opening_hours values in OSM. If identical values appear multiple times then each value counts.\nThis test is automated by now. Have a look at the [opening_hours-statistics][].\n\n#### Small scale\n\nA python script to search with regular expressions over OSM opening_hours style tags is bundled. You can run it with `make run-regex_search` or `./scripts/regex_search.py` which will search on the opening_hours tag. To search over different tags either use `make run-regex_search \"SEARCH=$tagname\"` (this also makes sure that the tag you would like to search on will be downloaded if necessary) or run `./scripts/regex_search.py $path_to_downloaded_taginfo_json_file`.\n\nThis script not only shows you if the found value can be processed with this library or not, it also indicates using different colors if the facility is currently open (open: green, unknown: magenta, closed: blue).\n\nIt also offers filter options (e.g. only errors) and additional things like a link to [taginfo].\n\nHint: If you want to do quality assurance on tags like opening_hours you can also use this script and enter a regex for values you would like to check and correct (if you have no particular case just enter a dot which matches any character which results in every value being selected). Now you see how many values match your search pattern. As you do QA you probably only want to see values which can not be evaluated. To do this enter the filter \"failed\".\nTo improve the speed of fixing errors, a [feature](https://github.com/opening-hours/opening_hours.js/issues/29) was added to load those failed values in JOSM. To enable this, append \" josm\" to the input line. So you will have something like \"failed josm\" as argument. Now you can hit enter and go through the values.\n\n[taginfo]: https://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/\n\n### Test it yourself (the geeky way)\n\nYou want to try some opening_hours yourself? Just run `make run-interactive_testing` or `node ./scripts/interactive_testing.js` which will open an primitive interpreter. Just write your opening_hours value and hit enter and you will see if it can be processed (with current state) or not (with error message). The answer is JSON encoded.\n\nTesting is much easier by now. Have a look at the [evaluation tool][ohlib.evaluation-tool]. The reason why this peace of code was written is to have an interface which can be accessed from other programming languages. It is used by the python module [pyopening_hours].\n\n## Performance\n\nSimple node.js based benchmark is bundled. You can run it with `node ./scripts/benchmark.js` or with `make benchmark`.\n\nThe library allows ~9k/sec constructor calls and ~9k/sec openIntervals() calls with one week period on author's Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6600U CPU @ 2.60GHz running NodeJS 7.7.1, Linux 4.4.38-11 virtualized under Xen/Qubes OS). This may further improve in the future.\n\n## Used by other projects\n\nThis library is known to the used by the following projects:\n\n| Project | Additional Information |\n| ---------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| [osm24.eu](https://github.com/dotevo/osm24) |\n| [OpenBeerMap](https://openbeermap.github.io) | [issue for integration](https://github.com/OpenBeerMap/OpenBeerMap.github.io/issues/25) |\n| [opening_hours_map] |\n| [ulm-opening-hours](https://github.com/cmichi/ulm-opening-hours) |\n| [YoHours][] | A simple editor for OpenStreetMap opening hours, [GitHub](https://github.com/PanierAvide/panieravide.github.io/tree/master/yohours) |\n| [opening_hours_server.js] | A little server answering query‘s for opening_hours and check if they can be evaluated. |\n| [opening_hours-statistics] | Visualization of the data quality and growth over time in OSM. |\n| [www.openstreetmap.hu](http://www.openstreetmap.hu/) | old version of this library, see also |\n| [osmopeninghours][] | JavaScript library which provides a more abstract, specialized API and Italian localization. It returns a JavaScript object for a given time interval (see [example.json](https://github.com/digitalxmobile-dev/osmopeninghours/blob/master/example/example.json)). |\n| [ComplexAlarm](https://github.com/ypid/ComplexAlarm) | Java/Android. Using the JS implementation through [js-evaluator-for-android](https://github.com/evgenyneu/js-evaluator-for-android). |\n| [MapComplete](https://github.com/pietervdvn/MapComplete) | An OpenStreetMap-editor which aims to be really simple to use by offering multiple themes |\n\nIf you use this library please let me know.\n\n## Projects that previously used the library\n\n| Project | Additional Information |\n| -------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| [JOSM](https://josm.openstreetmap.de/) | [ticket for integration in 13.11](https://josm.openstreetmap.de/ticket/9157), [ticket for removal in 20.03](https://josm.openstreetmap.de/ticket/18140) |\n\n### YoHours\n\nYoHours currently only checks with this lib if the opening_hours value can be evaluated at all and links to the [evaluation tool][ohlib.evaluation-tool] if yes. There might be more integration with YoHours and opening_hours.js in the future. See \n\n[opening_hours_map]: https://github.com/opening-hours/opening_hours_map\n[pyopening_hours]: https://github.com/ypid/pyopening_hours\n[opening_hours_server.js]: https://github.com/ypid/opening_hours_server.js\n[opening_hours-statistics]: https://github.com/ypid/opening_hours-statistics\n[yohours]: http://github.pavie.info/yohours/\n[osmopeninghours]: https://github.com/digitalxmobile-dev/osmopeninghours\n\n## Bindings and ports\n\n- Python: (using the JS implementation through Python subprocess and JSON passing to a Node.JS process executing the JS implementation, access to the [simple API](https://github.com/opening-hours/opening_hours.js#simple-api))\n- Java/Nashorn: (using the JS implementation through [Nashorn](https://openjdk.java.net/projects/nashorn/), Status: Nashorn provides access to all features of the JS implementation)\n- Java/Android: (using the JS implementation through [js-evaluator-for-android](https://github.com/evgenyneu/js-evaluator-for-android), Status: Library runs on Android, Return code/Result passing from JS to Java not yet clear/tested)\n\n## Other implementations\n\n- Java: (Implementation using [JavaCC](https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/JavaCC) as Lexer/Parser compiler generator, Status: Basic language features implemented)\n- PHP: (reimplementation, Status: Basic language features implemented)\n- C: Implementation in C.\n- JavaScript: In the words of the author \"It only supports the human readable parts and not this complete crazy overengineered specification.\" Only covers a very small subset of the spec and API, which is a design goal. There is no clear definition/spec what \"simple\" or \"crazy\" means (seems subjective and might change over time, ref: [open end syntax listed as TODO in the code](https://github.com/ubahnverleih/simple-opening-hours/blob/a81c9f2b260114be049e335b6a751977f9425919/src/simple-opening-hours.ts#L32)). Also refer to [issue 143](https://github.com/opening-hours/opening_hours.js/issues/143#issuecomment-259721731).\n- Ruby: \n\n## Related links\n\n- [fossgis project page on the OSM wiki][fossgis-project]\n\n## ToDo\n\nList of missing features which can currently not be expressing in any other way without much pain.\nPlease share your opinion on the [talk page](https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Talk:Key:opening_hours) (or the discussion page of the proposal if that does exist) if you have any idea how to express this (better).\n\n- Select single (or more, comma separated) (school|public) holidays. [Proposed syntax](https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/opening_hours_holiday_select): `SH(Sommerferien)`\n- Depending on moon position like `\"low tide only\"`. Suncalc lib does support moon position. Syntax needed.\n- If weekday is PH than the facility will be open weekday-1 this week. Syntax something like: `We if (We +1 day == PH) else Th` ???\n\nList of features which can make writing easier:\n\n- `May-Aug: (Mo-Th 9:00-20:00; Fr 11:00-22:00; Sa-Su 11:00-20:00)`\n\n- Last day of the month.\n\n ```text\n Jan 31,Mar 01 -1 day,Mar 31,Apr 30,May 31,Jun 30,Jul 31,Aug 31,Sep 30,Oct 31,Nov 30,Dec 31 open\n ```\n\n Better syntax needed? This example is valid even if the evaluation tool does not agree. It simily does not yet implement this.\n\n Ref and source: \n\n## How to contribute\n\nYou can contribute in the usual manner as known from git (and GitHub). Just fork, change and make a pull request.\n\n### Translating the evaluation tool and the map\n\nThis project uses for translation.\n\nTranslations can be made in the file [js/i18n-resources.js][ohlib.js/i18n-resources.js]. Just copy the whole English block, change the language code to the one you are adding and make your translation. You can open the [index.html](/index.html) to see the result of your work. ~~To complete your localization add the translated language name to the other languages~~ (you don’t have to do this anymore. Importing that form somewhere, WIP, see gen_word_error_correction.js). Week and month names are translated by the browser using the `Date.toLocaleString` function.\n\nNote that this resource file does also provide the localization for the [opening_hours_map]. This can also be tested by cloning the project and linking your modified opening_hours.js working copy to the opening_hours.js directory (after renaming it) inside the opening_hours_map project. Or just follow the installation instructions from the [opening_hours_map].\n\n### Translating error messages and warnings\n\nTranslations for error messages and warnings for the opening_hours.js library can be made in the file [locales/core.js][ohlib.js/locales/core.js]. You are encouraged to test your translations. Checkout the [Makefile][ohlib.makefile] and the [test framework][ohlib.test.js] for how this can be done.\n\n### Holiday Data\n\nPlease do not open issues for missing holidays. It is obvious that there are more missing holidays then holidays which are defined in this library. Instead consider if you can add your missing holidays and send me a pull request or patch. If you are hitting a problem because some holidays depend on variable days or something like this, consider opening a unfinished PR so that the more complicated things can be discussed there.\n\nHolidays can be added to the file [index.js][ohlib.opening_hours.js]. Have a look at the current definitions for [other holidays][ohlib.holidays].\n\nPlease refer to the [holiday documentation][ohlib.docs.holiday] for more details about the data format.\n\nPlease consider adding a test (with a time range of one year for example) to see if everything works as expected and to ensure that it will stay that way.\nSee under [testing][ohlib.testing].\n\nIn case your holiday definition does only change the `holiday_definitions` variable (and not core code) it is also ok to test the definition using the `scripts/PH_SH_exporter.js` script. In that case writing a test is not required but still appreciated. Example: `./scripts/PH_SH_exporter.js --verbose --from=2016 --to=2016 --public-holidays --country dk --state dk /tmp/dk_holidays.txt`\n\n### Core code\n\nBe sure to add one or more tests if you add new features or enhance error tolerance or the like.\nSee under [testing][ohlib.testing].\n\n#### Commit hooks\n\nNote that there is a git pre-commit hook used to run and compare the test framework before each commit. Hooks are written as shell scripts using [husky](https://github.com/typicode/husky) and should be installed to git automatically when running `npm install`. If this does not happen, you can manually run `npm run postinstall`.\n\n#### Documentation\n\nAll functions are documented, which should help contributers to get started.\n\nThe documentation looks like this:\n\n```js\n/* List parser for constrained weekdays in month range {{{\n * e.g. Su[-1] which selects the last Sunday of the month.\n *\n * :param tokens: List of token objects.\n * :param at: Position where to start.\n * :returns: Array:\n * 0. Constrained weekday number.\n * 1. Position at which the token does not belong to the list any more (after ']' token).\n */\nfunction getConstrainedWeekday(tokens, at) {}\n```\n\nThe opening brackets `{{{` (and the corresponding closing onces) are used to fold the source code. See [Vim folds](http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Folding).\n\n## Authors\n\n| Autor | Contact | Note |\n| --------------------------------------------- | ------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| [Dmitry Marakasov](https://github.com/AMDmi3) | | Initial coding and design and all basic features like time ranges, week ranges, month ranges and week ranges. |\n| [Robin Schneider](https://me.ypid.de/) | | Maintainer (since September 2013). Added support for years, holidays, unknown, comments, open end, fallback/additional rules (and more), wrote getWarnings, prettifyValue, translated demo page to English and German and extended it to enter values yourself (now called [evaluation tool][ohlib.evaluation-tool]). |\n\n## Contributors\n\nRefer to the [Changelog](https://github.com/opening-hours/opening_hours.js/blob/master/CHANGELOG.rst)\n\n## Credits\n\n- [Netzwolf](http://www.netzwolf.info/) (He developed the first and very feature complete JS implementation for opening_hours (time_domain.js, [mirror](https://openingh.ypid.de/netzwolf_mirror/)). His implementation did not create selector code to go through time as this library does (which is a more advanced design). time_domain.js has been withdrawn in favor of opening_hours.js but a few parts where reused (mainly the error tolerance and the online evaluation for the [evaluation tool][ohlib.evaluation-tool]). It was also very useful as prove and motivation that all those complex things used in the [opening_hours syntax][oh:specification] are possible to evaluate with software :) )\n- Also thanks to FOSSGIS for hosting a public instance of this service. See the [wiki][fossgis-project].\n- The [favicon.png](/img/favicon.png) is based on the file ic_action_add_alarm.png from the [Android Design Icons](https://developer.android.com/downloads/design/Android_Design_Icons_20131106.zip) which is licensed under [Creative Commons Attribution 2.5](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/). It represents a clock next to the most common opening_hours value (by far) which is `24/7` and a check mark.\n\n## Stats\n\n- [Open HUB](https://www.openhub.net/p/opening_hours)\n\n## License\n\nAs of version 3.4, opening_hours.js is licensed under the [GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0]() only.\n\nNote that the original work from Dmitry Marakasov is published under the BSD 2-clause \"Simplified\" (BSD-2-Clause) license which is included in this repository under the commit hash [b2e11df02c76338a3a32ec0d4e964330d48bdd2d](https://github.com/opening-hours/opening_hours.js/tree/b2e11df02c76338a3a32ec0d4e964330d48bdd2d).\n\n\n\n[nominatim]: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Nominatim#Reverse_Geocoding_.2F_Address_lookup\n[suncalc]: https://github.com/mourner/suncalc\n[fossgis-project]: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/FOSSGIS/Server/Projects/opening_hours.js\n[issue-report]: /../../issues\n[releases on github]: /../../releases\n[key:opening_hours]: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:opening_hours\n[oh:specification]: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:opening_hours/specification\n[oh:specification:fallback rule]: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:opening_hours/specification#fallback_rule_separator\n[oh:specification:additional rule]: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:opening_hours/specification#additional_rule_separator\n[oh:spec:any_rule_separator]: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:opening_hours/specification#any_rule_separator\n[oh:spec:separator_for_readability]: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:opening_hours/specification#separator_for_readability\n\n\n\n[ohlib.iterator-api]: #iterator-api\n[ohlib.time-ranges]: #time-ranges\n[ohlib.states]: #states\n[ohlib.holidays]: #holidays\n[ohlib.contribute.holidays]: /src/holidays/\n[ohlib.evaluation-tool]: #evaluation-tool\n[ohlib.library-api]: #library-api\n[ohlib.testing]: #testing\n[ohlib.docs.holiday]: /holidays/README.md\n[ohlib.js/locales/core.js]: /src/locales/core.js\n[ohlib.opening_hours.js]: /index.js\n[ohlib.test.js]: /test.js\n[ohlib.makefile]: /Makefile\n[ohlib.js/i18n-resources.js]: /site/js/i18n-resources.js\n[ohlib.npmjs]: https://www.npmjs.org/package/opening_hours\n[ohlib.github]: https://github.com/opening-hours/opening_hours.js\n[hc]: https://gitlab.com/ypid/hc\n[evaluation tool]: https://openingh.openstreetmap.de/evaluation_tool/\n[schulferien.org]: http://www.schulferien.org/iCal/\n[ph-at]: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feiertage_in_%C3%96sterreich\n[ph-au]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_Australia\n[ph-be]: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feiertage_in_Belgien\n[ph-br]: https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feriados_no_Brasil\n[ph-ca]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_Canada\n[ph-ch]: https://www.bj.admin.ch/dam/bj/de/data/publiservice/service/zivilprozessrecht/kant-feiertage.pdf.download.pdf/kant-feiertage.pdf\n[ph-ci]: 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This plugin will execute your provided `callbackFn` whenever a background-fetch event occurs.\n\nThere is **no way** to increase the rate which a fetch-event occurs and this plugin sets the rate to the most frequent possible — you will **never** receive an event faster than **15 minutes**. The operating-system will automatically throttle the rate the background-fetch events occur based upon usage patterns. Eg: if user hasn't turned on their phone for a long period of time, fetch events will occur less frequently or if an iOS user disables background refresh they may not happen at all.\n\n:new: Background Fetch now provides a [__`scheduleTask`__](#executing-custom-tasks) method for scheduling arbitrary \"one-shot\" or periodic tasks.\n\n### iOS\n- There is **no way** to increase the rate which a fetch-event occurs and this plugin sets the rate to the most frequent possible — you will **never** receive an event faster than **15 minutes**. The operating-system will automatically throttle the rate the background-fetch events occur based upon usage patterns. Eg: if user hasn't turned on their phone for a long period of time, fetch events will occur less frequently.\n- [__`scheduleTask`__](#executing-custom-tasks) seems only to fire when the device is plugged into power.\n- ⚠️ When your app is **terminated**, iOS *no longer fires events* — There is *no such thing* as [__`stopOnTerminate: false`__](https://transistorsoft.github.io/capacitor-background-fetch/interfaces/backgroundfetchconfig.html#stoponterminate) for iOS.\n- iOS can take *days* before Apple's machine-learning algorithm settles in and begins regularly firing events. Do not sit staring at your logs waiting for an event to fire. If your [*simulated events*](#debugging) work, that's all you need to know that everything is correctly configured.\n- If the user doesn't open your *iOS* app for long periods of time, *iOS* will **stop firing events**.\n\n### Android\n- The Android plugin provides a __*Headless*__ mechanism allowing you to continue handling events even after app-termination (see [Receiving Events After App Termination](#receiving-events-after-app-termination-1))\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\n\n# Contents\n- ### :books: [API Documentation](https://transistorsoft.github.io/capacitor-background-fetch/)\n- ### [Installing the Plugin](#installing-the-plugin)\n- ### [Setup Guides](#setup-guides)\n - [iOS Setup](help/INSTALL-IOS.md)\n - [Android Setup](help/INSTALL-ANDROID.md)\n- ### [Example](#example)\n- ### [Receiving events after app termination](#receiving-events-after-app-termination-1)\n- ### [Debugging](#debugging)\n\n-------------------------------------------------------------\n\n## Installing the plugin\n\n### With `yarn`\n\n```bash\n$ yarn add @transistorsoft/capacitor-background-fetch\n$ npx cap sync\n```\n\n### With `npm`\n```bash\n$ npm install --save @transistorsoft/capacitor-background-fetch\n$ npx cap sync\n```\n\n- Proceed to [Required Setup Guides](#setup-guides)\n\n## Setup Guides\n\n### iOS Setup\n\n- [Required Setup](help/INSTALL-IOS.md)\n\n### Android Setup\n\n- [Required Setup](help/INSTALL-ANDROID.md)\n\n## Example ##\n\n:information_source: This repo contains its own *Example App*. See [`/example`](./example/README.md)\n\n#### Angular Example:\n\n- See API Docs [__`BackgroundFetch.configure`__](https://transistorsoft.github.io/capacitor-background-fetch/classes/backgroundfetch.html#configure)\n\n```javascript\nimport { Component } from '@angular/core';\n\nimport {BackgroundFetch} from '@transistorsoft/capacitor-background-fetch';\n\n@Component({\n selector: 'app-home',\n templateUrl: 'home.page.html',\n styleUrls: ['home.page.scss'],\n})\nexport class HomePage {\n constructor() {}\n\n // Initialize in ngAfterContentInit\n // [WARNING] DO NOT use ionViewWillEnter, as that method won't run when app is launched in background.\n ngAfterContentInit() {\n this.initBackgroundFetch();\n }\n\n async initBackgroundFetch() {\n const status = await BackgroundFetch.configure({\n minimumFetchInterval: 15\n }, async (taskId) => {\n console.log('[BackgroundFetch] EVENT:', taskId);\n // Perform your work in an awaited Promise\n const result = await this.performYourWorkHere();\n console.log('[BackgroundFetch] work complete:', result);\n // [REQUIRED] Signal to the OS that your work is complete.\n BackgroundFetch.finish(taskId);\n }, async (taskId) => {\n // The OS has signalled that your remaining background-time has expired.\n // You must immediately complete your work and signal #finish.\n console.log('[BackgroundFetch] TIMEOUT:', taskId);\n // [REQUIRED] Signal to the OS that your work is complete.\n BackgroundFetch.finish(taskId);\n });\n\n // Checking BackgroundFetch status:\n if (status !== BackgroundFetch.STATUS_AVAILABLE) {\n // Uh-oh: we have a problem:\n if (status === BackgroundFetch.STATUS_DENIED) {\n alert('The user explicitly disabled background behavior for this app or for the whole system.');\n } else if (status === BackgroundFetch.STATUS_RESTRICTED) {\n alert('Background updates are unavailable and the user cannot enable them again.')\n }\n }\n }\n\n async performYourWorkHere() {\n return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {\n setTimeout(() => {\n resolve(true);\n }, 5000);\n });\n }\n}\n```\n\n## Receiving Events After App Termination\n\n- Only Android is able to continue receiving events after app termination. See API Docs [__`enableHeadless`__](https://transistorsoft.github.io/capacitor-background-fetch/interfaces/backgroundfetchconfig.html#enableheadless).\n- For iOS, there is __NO SUCH THING__ as [__`stopOnTerminate: false`__](https://transistorsoft.github.io/capacitor-background-fetch/interfaces/backgroundfetchconfig.html#stoponterminate). When an iOS app is terminated, the OS will **no longer fire events**.\n\n## Executing Custom Tasks\n\nIn addition to the default background-fetch task defined by [__`BackgroundFetch.configure`__](https://transistorsoft.github.io/capacitor-background-fetch/classes/backgroundfetch.html#configure), you may also execute your own arbitrary \"oneshot\" or periodic tasks (iOS requires additional [Setup Instructions](help/INSTALL-IOS.md#configure-infoplist-new-ios-13)). See API Docs [__`BackgroundFetch.scheduleTask`__](https://transistorsoft.github.io/capacitor-background-fetch/classes/backgroundfetch.html#scheduletask). However, all events will be fired into the Callback provided to [__`BackgroundFetch.configure`__](https://transistorsoft.github.io/capacitor-background-fetch/classes/backgroundfetch.html#configure).\n\n### ⚠️ iOS:\n- [__`BackgroundFetch.scheduleTask`__](https://transistorsoft.github.io/capacitor-background-fetch/classes/backgroundfetch.html#scheduletask) on *iOS* seems only to run when the device is plugged into power.\n- [__`BackgroundFetch.scheduleTask`__](https://transistorsoft.github.io/capacitor-background-fetch/classes/backgroundfetch.html#scheduletask) on *iOS* are designed for *low-priority* tasks, such as purging cache files — they tend to be **unreliable for mission-critical tasks**. [__`BackgroundFetch.scheduleTask`__](https://transistorsoft.github.io/capacitor-background-fetch/classes/backgroundfetch.html#scheduletask) will *never* run as frequently as you want.\n- The default `fetch` event is much more reliable and fires far more often.\n- [__`BackgroundFetch.scheduleTask`__](https://transistorsoft.github.io/capacitor-background-fetch/classes/backgroundfetch.html#scheduletask) on *iOS* stop when the *user* terminates the app. There is no such thing as [__`stopOnTerminate: false`__](https://transistorsoft.github.io/capacitor-background-fetch/interfaces/backgroundfetchconfig.html#stoponterminate) for *iOS*.\n\n```javascript\n// Step 1: Configure BackgroundFetch as usual.\nlet status = await BackgroundFetch.configure({\n minimumFetchInterval: 15\n}, async (taskId) => { // <-- Event callback\n // This is the fetch-event callback.\n console.log(\"[BackgroundFetch] taskId: \", taskId);\n\n // Use a switch statement to route task-handling.\n switch (taskId) {\n case 'com.foo.customtask':\n print(\"Received custom task\");\n break;\n default:\n print(\"Default fetch task\");\n }\n // Finish, providing received taskId.\n BackgroundFetch.finish(taskId);\n}, async (taskId) => { // <-- Task timeout callback\n // This task has exceeded its allowed running-time.\n // You must stop what you're doing and immediately .finish(taskId)\n BackgroundFetch.finish(taskId);\n});\n\n// Step 2: Schedule a custom \"oneshot\" task \"com.foo.customtask\" to execute 5000ms from now.\nBackgroundFetch.scheduleTask({\n taskId: \"com.foo.customtask\",\n forceAlarmManager: true,\n delay: 5000 // <-- milliseconds\n});\n```\n\n\n## Debugging\n\n### iOS Simulated Events\n\n#### :new: `BGTaskScheduler` API for iOS 13+\n\n- :warning: At the time of writing, the new task simulator does not yet work in Simulator; Only real devices. Use [Old BackgroundFetch API](#old-backgroundfetch-api) so simulate events in Simulator.\n- See Apple docs [Starting and Terminating Tasks During Development](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/backgroundtasks/starting_and_terminating_tasks_during_development?language=objc)\n- After running your app in XCode, Click the `[||]` button to initiate a *Breakpoint*.\n- In the console `(lldb)`, paste the following command (**Note:** use cursor up/down keys to cycle through previously run commands):\n```obj-c\ne -l objc -- (void)[[BGTaskScheduler sharedScheduler] _simulateLaunchForTaskWithIdentifier:@\"com.transistorsoft.fetch\"]\n```\n- Click the `[ > ]` button to continue. The task will execute and the Callback function provided to [__`BackgroundFetch.configure`__](https://transistorsoft.github.io/capacitor-background-fetch/classes/backgroundfetch.html#configure) will receive the event.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n#### Simulating task-timeout events\n\n- Only the new `BGTaskScheduler` api supports *simulated* task-timeout events. To simulate a task-timeout, your `fetchCallback` must not call [__`BackgroundFetch.finish(taskId)`__](https://transistorsoft.github.io/capacitor-background-fetch/classes/backgroundfetch.html#finish):\n\n```javascript\nconst status = await BackgroundFetch.configure({\n minimumFetchInterval: 15\n}, async (taskId) => { // <-- Event callback.\n // This is the task callback.\n console.log(\"[BackgroundFetch] taskId\", taskId);\n //BackgroundFetch.finish(taskId); // <-- Disable .finish(taskId) when simulating an iOS task timeout\n}, async (taskId) => { // <-- Event timeout callback\n // This task has exceeded its allowed running-time.\n // You must stop what you're doing and immediately .finish(taskId)\n console.log(\"[BackgroundFetch] TIMEOUT taskId:\", taskId);\n BackgroundFetch.finish(taskId);\n});\n```\n\n- Now simulate an iOS task timeout as follows, in the same manner as simulating an event above:\n```obj-c\ne -l objc -- (void)[[BGTaskScheduler sharedScheduler] _simulateExpirationForTaskWithIdentifier:@\"com.transistorsoft.fetch\"]\n```\n\n#### Old `BackgroundFetch` API\n- Simulate background fetch events in XCode using **`Debug->Simulate Background Fetch`**\n- iOS can take some hours or even days to start a consistently scheduling background-fetch events since iOS schedules fetch events based upon the user's patterns of activity. If *Simulate Background Fetch* works, your can be **sure** that everything is working fine. You just need to wait.\n\n### Android Simulated Events\n\n- Observe plugin logs in `$ adb logcat`:\n\n```bash\n$ adb logcat *:S TSBackgroundFetch:V Capacitor/Console:V Capacitor/Plugin:V\n```\n\n- Simulate a background-fetch event on a device (insert *<your.application.id>*) (only works for sdk `21+`:\n```bash\n$ adb shell cmd jobscheduler run -f 999\n```\n- For devices with sdk `<21`, simulate a \"Headless JS\" event with (insert *<your.application.id>*)\n```bash\n$ adb shell am broadcast -a .event.BACKGROUND_FETCH\n\n```\n\n## Licence\n\nThe MIT License\n\nCopyright (c) 2013 Chris Scott, Transistor Software \nhttp://transistorsoft.com\n\nPermission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy\nof this software and associated documentation files (the \"Software\"), to deal\nin the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights\nto use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell\ncopies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is\nfurnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:\n\nThe above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in\nall copies or substantial portions of the Software.\n\nTHE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED \"AS IS\", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR\nIMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,\nFITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. 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\n\n1. [Description](https://github.com/EddyVerbruggen/Calendar-PhoneGap-Plugin#1-description)\n2. [Installation](https://github.com/EddyVerbruggen/Calendar-PhoneGap-Plugin#2-installation)\n\t2. [Automatically](https://github.com/EddyVerbruggen/Calendar-PhoneGap-Plugin#automatically)\n\t2. [Manually](https://github.com/EddyVerbruggen/Calendar-PhoneGap-Plugin#manually)\n\t2. [PhoneGap Build](https://github.com/EddyVerbruggen/Calendar-PhoneGap-Plugin#phonegap-build)\n3. [Usage](https://github.com/EddyVerbruggen/Calendar-PhoneGap-Plugin#3-usage)\n4. [Promises](https://github.com/EddyVerbruggen/Calendar-PhoneGap-Plugin#4-promises)\n5. [Credits](https://github.com/EddyVerbruggen/Calendar-PhoneGap-Plugin#5-credits)\n6. [License](https://github.com/EddyVerbruggen/Calendar-PhoneGap-Plugin#6-license)\n\n## 1. Description\n\nThis plugin allows you to add events to the Calendar of the mobile device.\n\n* Works with PhoneGap >= 3.0.\n* For PhoneGap 2.x, see [the pre-3.0 branch](https://github.com/EddyVerbruggen/Calendar-PhoneGap-Plugin/tree/pre-3.0).\n* Compatible with [Cordova Plugman](https://github.com/apache/cordova-plugman).\n* [Officially supported by PhoneGap Build](https://build.phonegap.com/plugins).\n\n### iOS specifics\n* Supported methods: `find`, `create`, `modify`, `delete`, ..\n* All methods work without showing the native calendar. Your app never loses control.\n* Tested on iOS 6+.\n* On iOS 10+ you need to provide a reason to the user for Calendar access. This plugin adds an empty `NSCalendarsUsageDescription` key to the /platforms/ios/*-Info.plist file which you can override with your custom string. To do so, pass the following variable when installing the plugin:\n\n```\ncordova plugin add cordova-plugin-calendar --variable CALENDAR_USAGE_DESCRIPTION=\"This app uses your calendar\"\n```\n\n### Android specifics\n* Supported methods on Android 4: `find`, `create` (silent and interactive), `delete`, ..\n* Supported methods on Android 2 and 3: `create` interactive only: the user is presented a prefilled Calendar event. Pressing the hardware back button will give control back to your app.\n\n### Windows 10 Mobile\n* Supported methods: `createEvent`, `createEventWithOptions`, `createEventInteractively`, `createEventInteractivelyWithOptions` only interactively\n\n## 2. Installation\n\n### Automatically\nLatest release on npm:\n```\n$ cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-calendar\n```\n\nBleeding edge, from github:\n```\n$ cordova plugin add https://github.com/EddyVerbruggen/Calendar-PhoneGap-Plugin.git\n```\n\n### Manually\n\n#### iOS\n\n1\\. Add the following xml to your `config.xml`:\n```xml\n\n\n\t \n \n```\n\n2\\. Grab a copy of Calendar.js, add it to your project and reference it in `index.html`:\n```html\n\n```\n\n3\\. Download the source files for iOS and copy them to your project.\n\nCopy `Calendar.h` and `Calendar.m` to `platforms/ios//Plugins`\n\n4\\. Click your project in XCode, Build Phases, Link Binary With Libraries, search for and add `EventKit.framework` and `EventKitUI.framework`.\n\n#### Android\n\n1\\. Add the following xml to your `config.xml`:\n```xml\n\n\n \n \n```\n\n2\\. Grab a copy of Calendar.js, add it to your project and reference it in `index.html`:\n```html\n\n```\n\n3\\. Download the source files for Android and copy them to your project.\n\nAndroid: Copy `Calendar.java` to `platforms/android/src/nl/xservices/plugins` (create the folders/packages).\nThen create a package called `accessor` and copy other 3 java Classes into it.\n\n4\\. Add these permissions to your AndroidManifest.xml:\n```xml\n\n\n```\n\nNote that if you don't want your app to ask for these permissions, you can leave them out, but you'll only be able to\nuse one function of this plugin: `createEventInteractively`.\n\n\n### PhoneGap Build\n\nAdd the following xml to your `config.xml` to always use the latest npm version of this plugin:\n```xml\n \n```\n\nAlso, make sure you're building with Gradle by adding this to your `config.xml` file:\n```xml\n \n```\n\n## 3. Usage\n\nThe table gives an overview of basic operation compatibility:\n\nOperation | Comment | iOS | Android | Windows |\n----------------------------------- | ----------- | --- | ------- | ------- |\ncreateCalendar | | yes | yes | |\ndeleteCalendar | | yes | yes | |\ncreateEvent | silent | yes | yes * | yes ** |\ncreateEventWithOptions | silent | yes | yes * | yes ** |\ncreateEventInteractively | interactive | yes | yes | yes ** |\ncreateEventInteractivelyWithOptions | interactive | yes | yes | yes ** |\nfindEvent | | yes | yes | |\nfindEventWithOptions | | yes | yes | |\nlistEventsInRange | | yes | yes | |\nlistCalendars | | yes | yes | |\nfindAllEventsInNamedCalendars | | yes | | |\nmodifyEvent | | yes | | |\nmodifyEventWithOptions | | yes | | |\ndeleteEvent | | yes | yes | |\ndeleteEventFromNamedCalendar | | yes | | |\ndeleteEventById | | yes | yes | |\nopenCalendar | | yes | yes | |\n\n* \\* on Android < 4 dialog is shown\n* \\** only interactively on windows mobile\n\nBasic operations, you'll want to copy-paste this for testing purposes:\n```js\n // prep some variables\n var startDate = new Date(2015,2,15,18,30,0,0,0); // beware: month 0 = january, 11 = december\n var endDate = new Date(2015,2,15,19,30,0,0,0);\n var title = \"My nice event\";\n var eventLocation = \"Home\";\n var notes = \"Some notes about this event.\";\n var success = function(message) { alert(\"Success: \" + JSON.stringify(message)); };\n var error = function(message) { alert(\"Error: \" + message); };\n\n // create a calendar (iOS only for now)\n window.plugins.calendar.createCalendar(calendarName,success,error);\n // if you want to create a calendar with a specific color, pass in a JS object like this:\n var createCalOptions = window.plugins.calendar.getCreateCalendarOptions();\n createCalOptions.calendarName = \"My Cal Name\";\n createCalOptions.calendarColor = \"#FF0000\"; // an optional hex color (with the # char), default is null, so the OS picks a color\n window.plugins.calendar.createCalendar(createCalOptions,success,error);\n\n // delete a calendar\n window.plugins.calendar.deleteCalendar(calendarName,success,error);\n\n // create an event silently (on Android < 4 an interactive dialog is shown)\n window.plugins.calendar.createEvent(title,eventLocation,notes,startDate,endDate,success,error);\n\n // create an event silently (on Android < 4 an interactive dialog is shown which doesn't use this options) with options:\n var calOptions = window.plugins.calendar.getCalendarOptions(); // grab the defaults\n calOptions.firstReminderMinutes = 120; // default is 60, pass in null for no reminder (alarm)\n calOptions.secondReminderMinutes = 5;\n\n // Added these options in version 4.2.4:\n calOptions.recurrence = \"monthly\"; // supported are: daily, weekly, monthly, yearly\n calOptions.recurrenceEndDate = new Date(2016,10,1,0,0,0,0,0); // leave null to add events into infinity and beyond\n calOptions.calendarName = \"MyCreatedCalendar\"; // iOS only\n calOptions.calendarId = 1; // Android only, use id obtained from listCalendars() call which is described below. This will be ignored on iOS in favor of calendarName and vice versa. Default: 1.\n\n // This is new since 4.2.7:\n calOptions.recurrenceInterval = 2; // once every 2 months in this case, default: 1\n\n // And the URL can be passed since 4.3.2 (will be appended to the notes on Android as there doesn't seem to be a sep field)\n calOptions.url = \"https://www.google.com\";\n\n // on iOS the success handler receives the event ID (since 4.3.6)\n window.plugins.calendar.createEventWithOptions(title,eventLocation,notes,startDate,endDate,calOptions,success,error);\n\n // create an event interactively\n window.plugins.calendar.createEventInteractively(title,eventLocation,notes,startDate,endDate,success,error);\n\n // create an event interactively with the calOptions object as shown above\n window.plugins.calendar.createEventInteractivelyWithOptions(title,eventLocation,notes,startDate,endDate,calOptions,success,error);\n\n // create an event in a named calendar (iOS only, deprecated, use createEventWithOptions instead)\n window.plugins.calendar.createEventInNamedCalendar(title,eventLocation,notes,startDate,endDate,calendarName,success,error);\n\n // find events (on iOS this includes a list of attendees (if any))\n window.plugins.calendar.findEvent(title,eventLocation,notes,startDate,endDate,success,error);\n\n // if you need to find events in a specific calendar, use this one. All options are currently ignored when finding events, except for the calendarName.\n var calOptions = window.plugins.calendar.getCalendarOptions();\n calOptions.calendarName = \"MyCreatedCalendar\"; // iOS only\n calOptions.id = \"D9B1D85E-1182-458D-B110-4425F17819F1\"; // if not found, we try matching against title, etc\n window.plugins.calendar.findEventWithOptions(title,eventLocation,notes,startDate,endDate,calOptions,success,error);\n\n // list all events in a date range (only supported on Android for now)\n window.plugins.calendar.listEventsInRange(startDate,endDate,success,error);\n\n // list all calendar names - returns this JS Object to the success callback: [{\"id\":\"1\", \"name\":\"first\"}, ..]\n window.plugins.calendar.listCalendars(success,error);\n\n // find all _future_ events in the first calendar with the specified name (iOS only for now, this includes a list of attendees (if any))\n window.plugins.calendar.findAllEventsInNamedCalendar(calendarName,success,error);\n\n // change an event (iOS only for now)\n var newTitle = \"New title!\";\n window.plugins.calendar.modifyEvent(title,eventLocation,notes,startDate,endDate,newTitle,eventLocation,notes,startDate,endDate,success,error);\n\n // or to add a reminder, make it recurring, change the calendar, or the url, use this one:\n var filterOptions = window.plugins.calendar.getCalendarOptions(); // or {} or null for the defaults\n filterOptions.calendarName = \"Bla\"; // iOS only\n filterOptions.id = \"D9B1D85E-1182-458D-B110-4425F17819F1\"; // iOS only, get it from createEventWithOptions (if not found, we try matching against title, etc)\n var newOptions = window.plugins.calendar.getCalendarOptions();\n newOptions.calendaName = \"New Bla\"; // make sure this calendar exists before moving the event to it\n // not passing in reminders will wipe them from the event. To wipe the default first reminder (60), set it to null.\n newOptions.firstReminderMinutes = 120;\n window.plugins.calendar.modifyEventWithOptions(title,eventLocation,notes,startDate,endDate,newTitle,eventLocation,notes,startDate,endDate,filterOptions,newOptions,success,error);\n\n // delete an event (you can pass nulls for irrelevant parameters). The dates are mandatory and represent a date range to delete events in.\n // note that on iOS there is a bug where the timespan must not be larger than 4 years, see issue 102 for details.. call this method multiple times if need be\n // since 4.3.0 you can match events starting with a prefix title, so if your event title is 'My app - cool event' then 'My app -' will match.\n window.plugins.calendar.deleteEvent(newTitle,eventLocation,notes,startDate,endDate,success,error);\n\n // delete an event, as above, but for a specific calendar (iOS only)\n window.plugins.calendar.deleteEventFromNamedCalendar(newTitle,eventLocation,notes,startDate,endDate,calendarName,success,error);\n\n // delete an event by id. If the event has recurring instances, all will be deleted unless `fromDate` is specified, which will delete from that date onward. (iOS and android only)\n window.plugins.calendar.deleteEventById(id,fromDate,success,error);\n\n // open the calendar app (added in 4.2.8):\n // - open it at 'today'\n window.plugins.calendar.openCalendar();\n // - open at a specific date, here today + 3 days\n var d = new Date(new Date().getTime() + 3*24*60*60*1000);\n window.plugins.calendar.openCalendar(d, success, error); // callbacks are optional\n```\n\nCreating an all day event:\n```js\n // set the startdate to midnight and set the enddate to midnight the next day\n var startDate = new Date(2014,2,15,0,0,0,0,0);\n var endDate = new Date(2014,2,16,0,0,0,0,0);\n```\n\nCreating an event for 3 full days\n```js\n // set the startdate to midnight and set the enddate to midnight 3 days later\n var startDate = new Date(2014,2,24,0,0,0,0,0);\n var endDate = new Date(2014,2,27,0,0,0,0,0);\n```\n\nExample Response IOS getCalendarOptions\n```js\n{\ncalendarId: null,\ncalendarName: \"calendar\",\nfirstReminderMinutes: 60,\nrecurrence: null,\nrecurrenceEndDate: null,\nrecurrenceInterval: 1,\nsecondReminderMinutes: null,\nurl: null\n}\n```\n\nExmaple Response IOS Calendars\n```js\n{\nid: \"258B0D99-394C-4189-9250-9488F75B399D\",\nname: \"standard calendar\",\ntype: \"Local\"\n}\n```\n\nExmaple Response IOS Event\n```js\n{\ncalendar: \"Kalender\",\nendDate: \"2016-06-10 23:59:59\",\nid: \"0F9990EB-05A7-40DB-B082-424A85B59F90\",\nlastModifiedDate: \"2016-06-13 09:14:02\",\nlocation: \"\",\nmessage: \"my description\",\nstartDate: \"2016-06-10 00:00:00\",\ntitle: \"myEvent\"\n}\n```\n\n### Android 6 (M) Permissions\nOn Android 6 you need to request permission to use the Calendar at runtime when targeting API level 23+.\nEven if the `uses-permission` tags for the Calendar are present in `AndroidManifest.xml`.\n\nSince plugin version 4.5.0 we transparently handle this for you in a just-in-time manner.\nSo if you call `createEvent` we will pop up the permission dialog. After the user granted access\nto his calendar the event will be created.\n\nYou can also manually manage and check permissions if that's your thing.\nNote that the hasPermission functions will return true when:\n\n- You're running this on iOS, or\n- You're targeting an API level lower than 23, or\n- You're using Android < 6, or\n- You've already granted permission.\n\n```js\n // again, this is no longer needed with plugin version 4.5.0 and up\n function hasReadWritePermission() {\n window.plugins.calendar.hasReadWritePermission(\n function(result) {\n // if this is 'false' you probably want to call 'requestReadWritePermission' now\n alert(result);\n }\n )\n }\n\n function requestReadWritePermission() {\n // no callbacks required as this opens a popup which returns async\n window.plugins.calendar.requestReadWritePermission();\n }\n```\n\nThere are similar methods for Read and Write access only (`hasReadPermission`, etc),\nalthough it looks like that if you request read permission you can write as well,\nso you might as well stick with the example above.\n\nNote that backward compatibility was added by checking for read or write permission in the relevant plugins functions.\nIf permission is needed the plugin will now show the permission request popup.\nThe user will then need to allow access and invoke the same method again after doing so.\n\n## 4. Promises\nIf you like to use promises instead of callbacks, or struggle to create a lot of\nevents asynchronously with this plugin then I encourage you to take a look at\n[this awesome wrapper](https://github.com/poetic-labs/native-calender-api) for\nthis plugin. Kudos to [John Rodney](https://github.com/JohnRodney) for this piece of art!\n\n## 5. Credits\n\nThis plugin was enhanced for Plugman / PhoneGap Build by [Eddy Verbruggen](http://www.x-services.nl). I fixed some issues in the native code (mainly for iOS) and changed the JS-Native functions a little in order to make a universal JS API for both platforms.\n* Inspired by [this nice blog of Devgirl](http://devgirl.org/2013/07/17/tutorial-how-to-write-a-phonegap-plugin-for-android/).\n* Credits for the original iOS code go to [Felix Montanez](https://github.com/felixactv8/Phonegap-Calendar-Plugin-ios).\n* Credits for the original Android code go to [Ten Forward Consulting](https://github.com/tenforwardconsulting/Phonegap-Calendar-Plugin-android) and [twistandshout](https://github.com/twistandshout/phonegap-calendar-plugin).\n* Special thanks to [four32c.com](http://four32c.com) for sponsoring part of the implementation, while keeping the plugin opensource.\n\n## 6. License\n\n[The MIT License (MIT)](http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.html)\n\nPermission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy\nof this software and associated documentation files (the \"Software\"), to deal\nin the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights\nto use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell\ncopies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is\nfurnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:\n\nThe above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in\nall copies or substantial portions of the Software.\n\nTHE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED \"AS IS\", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR\nIMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,\nFITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE\nAUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER\nLIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,\nOUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE\nSOFTWARE.\n","name":"jsonpath-plus@6.0.1","licenses":"MIT","repository":"https://github.com/s3u/JSONPath","publisher":"Stefan Goessner"},{"licenseText":"Leaflet.markercluster\n=====================\n\nProvides Beautiful Animated Marker Clustering functionality for [Leaflet](http://leafletjs.com), a JS library for interactive maps.\n\n*Requires Leaflet 1.0.0*\n\n\n\nFor a Leaflet 0.7 compatible version, [use the leaflet-0.7 branch](https://github.com/Leaflet/Leaflet.markercluster/tree/leaflet-0.7) \nFor a Leaflet 0.5 compatible version, [Download b128e950](https://github.com/Leaflet/Leaflet.markercluster/archive/b128e950d8f5d7da5b60bd0aa9a88f6d3dd17c98.zip) \nFor a Leaflet 0.4 compatible version, [Download the 0.2 release](https://github.com/Leaflet/Leaflet.markercluster/archive/0.2.zip)\n\n\n## Table of Contents\n * [Using the plugin](#using-the-plugin)\n * [Building, testing and linting scripts](#building-testing-and-linting-scripts)\n * [Examples](#examples)\n * [Usage](#usage)\n * [Options](#options)\n * [Defaults](#defaults)\n * [Customising the Clustered Markers](#customising-the-clustered-markers)\n * [Customising Spiderfy shape positions](#customising-spiderfy-shape-positions)\n * [All Options](#all-options)\n * [Enabled by default (boolean options)](#enabled-by-default-boolean-options)\n * [Other options](#other-options)\n * [Chunked addLayers options](#chunked-addlayers-options)\n * [Events](#events)\n * [Additional MarkerClusterGroup Events](#additional-markerclustergroup-events)\n * [Methods](#methods)\n * [Group methods](#group-methods)\n * [Adding and removing Markers](#adding-and-removing-markers)\n * [Bulk adding and removing Markers](#bulk-adding-and-removing-markers)\n * [Getting the visible parent of a marker](#getting-the-visible-parent-of-a-marker)\n * [Refreshing the clusters icon](#refreshing-the-clusters-icon)\n * [Other Group Methods](#other-group-methods)\n * [Clusters methods](#clusters-methods)\n * [Getting the bounds of a cluster](#getting-the-bounds-of-a-cluster)\n * [Zooming to the bounds of a cluster](#zooming-to-the-bounds-of-a-cluster)\n * [Other clusters methods](#other-clusters-methods)\n * [Handling LOTS of markers](#handling-lots-of-markers)\n * [License](#license)\n * [Sub-plugins](#sub-plugins)\n\n\n## Using the plugin\nInclude the plugin CSS and JS files on your page after Leaflet files, using your method of choice:\n* [Download the `v1.4.1` release](https://github.com/Leaflet/Leaflet.markercluster/archive/v1.4.1.zip)\n* Use unpkg CDN: `https://unpkg.com/leaflet.markercluster@1.4.1/dist/`\n* Install with npm: `npm install leaflet.markercluster`\n\nIn each case, use files in the `dist` folder:\n* `MarkerCluster.css`\n* `MarkerCluster.Default.css` (not needed if you use your own `iconCreateFunction` instead of the default one)\n* `leaflet.markercluster.js` (or `leaflet.markercluster-src.js` for the non-minified version)\n\n### Building, testing and linting scripts\nInstall jake `npm install -g jake` then run `npm install`\n* To check the code for errors and build Leaflet from source, run `jake`.\n* To run the tests, run `jake test`.\n\n### Examples\nSee the included examples for usage.\n\nThe [realworld example](https://leaflet.github.io/Leaflet.markercluster/example/marker-clustering-realworld.388.html) is a good place to start, it uses all of the defaults of the clusterer.\nOr check out the [custom example](https://leaflet.github.io/Leaflet.markercluster/example/marker-clustering-custom.html) for how to customise the behaviour and appearance of the clusterer\n\n### Usage\nCreate a new MarkerClusterGroup, add your markers to it, then add it to the map\n\n```javascript\nvar markers = L.markerClusterGroup();\nmarkers.addLayer(L.marker(getRandomLatLng(map)));\n... Add more layers ...\nmap.addLayer(markers);\n```\n\n## Options\n### Defaults\nBy default the Clusterer enables some nice defaults for you:\n* **showCoverageOnHover**: When you mouse over a cluster it shows the bounds of its markers.\n* **zoomToBoundsOnClick**: When you click a cluster we zoom to its bounds.\n* **spiderfyOnMaxZoom**: When you click a cluster at the bottom zoom level we spiderfy it so you can see all of its markers. (*Note: the spiderfy occurs at the current zoom level if all items within the cluster are still clustered at the maximum zoom level or at zoom specified by `disableClusteringAtZoom` option*)\n* **removeOutsideVisibleBounds**: Clusters and markers too far from the viewport are removed from the map for performance.\n* **spiderLegPolylineOptions**: Allows you to specify [PolylineOptions](http://leafletjs.com/reference.html#polyline-options) to style spider legs. By default, they are `{ weight: 1.5, color: '#222', opacity: 0.5 }`.\n\nYou can disable any of these as you want in the options when you create the MarkerClusterGroup:\n```javascript\nvar markers = L.markerClusterGroup({\n\tspiderfyOnMaxZoom: false,\n\tshowCoverageOnHover: false,\n\tzoomToBoundsOnClick: false\n});\n```\n\n### Customising the Clustered Markers\nAs an option to MarkerClusterGroup you can provide your own function for creating the Icon for the clustered markers.\nThe default implementation changes color at bounds of 10 and 100, but more advanced uses may require customising this.\nYou do not need to include the .Default css if you go this way.\nYou are passed a MarkerCluster object, you'll probably want to use `getChildCount()` or `getAllChildMarkers()` to work out the icon to show.\n\n```javascript\nvar markers = L.markerClusterGroup({\n\ticonCreateFunction: function(cluster) {\n\t\treturn L.divIcon({ html: '' + cluster.getChildCount() + ' ' });\n\t}\n});\n```\n\nCheck out the [custom example](https://leaflet.github.io/Leaflet.markercluster/example/marker-clustering-custom.html) for an example of this.\n\nIf you need to update the clusters icon (e.g. they are based on markers real-time data), use the method [refreshClusters()](#refreshing-the-clusters-icon).\n\n### Customising Spiderfy shape positions\nYou can also provide a custom function as an option to MarkerClusterGroup to override the spiderfy shape positions. The example below implements linear spiderfy positions which overrides the default circular shape.\n\n```javascript\nvar markers = L.markerClusterGroup({\n\tspiderfyShapePositions: function(count, centerPt) {\n var distanceFromCenter = 35,\n markerDistance = 45,\n lineLength = markerDistance * (count - 1),\n lineStart = centerPt.y - lineLength / 2,\n res = [],\n i;\n\n res.length = count;\n\n for (i = count - 1; i >= 0; i--) {\n res[i] = new Point(centerPt.x + distanceFromCenter, lineStart + markerDistance * i);\n }\n\n return res;\n }\n});\n```\n\n### All Options\n#### Enabled by default (boolean options)\n* **showCoverageOnHover**: When you mouse over a cluster it shows the bounds of its markers.\n* **zoomToBoundsOnClick**: When you click a cluster we zoom to its bounds.\n* **spiderfyOnMaxZoom**: When you click a cluster at the bottom zoom level we spiderfy it so you can see all of its markers. (*Note: the spiderfy occurs at the current zoom level if all items within the cluster are still clustered at the maximum zoom level or at zoom specified by `disableClusteringAtZoom` option*).\n* **removeOutsideVisibleBounds**: Clusters and markers too far from the viewport are removed from the map for performance.\n* **animate**: Smoothly split / merge cluster children when zooming and spiderfying. If `L.DomUtil.TRANSITION` is false, this option has no effect (no animation is possible).\n\n#### Other options\n* **animateAddingMarkers**: If set to true (and `animate` option is also true) then adding individual markers to the MarkerClusterGroup after it has been added to the map will add the marker and animate it into the cluster. Defaults to false as this gives better performance when bulk adding markers. addLayers does not support this, only addLayer with individual Markers.\n* **disableClusteringAtZoom**: If set, at this zoom level and below, markers will not be clustered. This defaults to disabled. [See Example](https://leaflet.github.io/Leaflet.markercluster/example/marker-clustering-realworld-maxzoom.388.html). Note: you may be interested in disabling `spiderfyOnMaxZoom` option when using `disableClusteringAtZoom`.\n* **maxClusterRadius**: The maximum radius that a cluster will cover from the central marker (in pixels). Default 80. Decreasing will make more, smaller clusters. You can also use a function that accepts the current map zoom and returns the maximum cluster radius in pixels.\n* **polygonOptions**: Options to pass when creating the L.Polygon(points, options) to show the bounds of a cluster. Defaults to empty, which lets Leaflet use the [default Path options](http://leafletjs.com/reference.html#path-options).\n* **singleMarkerMode**: If set to true, overrides the icon for all added markers to make them appear as a 1 size cluster. Note: the markers are not replaced by cluster objects, only their icon is replaced. Hence they still react to normal events, and option `disableClusteringAtZoom` does not restore their previous icon (see [#391](https://github.com/Leaflet/Leaflet.markercluster/issues/391)).\n* **spiderLegPolylineOptions**: Allows you to specify [PolylineOptions](http://leafletjs.com/reference.html#polyline-options) to style spider legs. By default, they are `{ weight: 1.5, color: '#222', opacity: 0.5 }`.\n* **spiderfyDistanceMultiplier**: Increase from 1 to increase the distance away from the center that spiderfied markers are placed. Use if you are using big marker icons (Default: 1).\n* **iconCreateFunction**: Function used to create the cluster icon. See [the default implementation](https://github.com/Leaflet/Leaflet.markercluster/blob/15ed12654acdc54a4521789c498e4603fe4bf781/src/MarkerClusterGroup.js#L542) or the [custom example](https://leaflet.github.io/Leaflet.markercluster/example/marker-clustering-custom.html).\n* **spiderfyShapePositions**: Function used to override spiderfy default shape positions. \n* **clusterPane**: Map pane where the cluster icons will be added. Defaults to L.Marker's default (currently 'markerPane'). [See the pane example](https://leaflet.github.io/Leaflet.markercluster/example/marker-clustering-pane.html).\n\n#### Chunked addLayers options\nOptions for the [addLayers](#bulk-adding-and-removing-markers) method. See [#357](https://github.com/Leaflet/Leaflet.markercluster/issues/357) for explanation on how the chunking works.\n* **chunkedLoading**: Boolean to split the addLayer**s** processing in to small intervals so that the page does not freeze.\n* **chunkInterval**: Time interval (in ms) during which addLayers works before pausing to let the rest of the page process. In particular, this prevents the page from freezing while adding a lot of markers. Defaults to 200ms.\n* **chunkDelay**: Time delay (in ms) between consecutive periods of processing for addLayers. Default to 50ms.\n* **chunkProgress**: Callback function that is called at the end of each chunkInterval. Typically used to implement a progress indicator, e.g. [code in RealWorld 50k](https://github.com/Leaflet/Leaflet.markercluster/blob/master/example/marker-clustering-realworld.50000.html#L33-L49). Defaults to null. Arguments:\n 1. Number of processed markers\n 2. Total number of markers being added\n 3. Elapsed time (in ms)\n\n## Events\nLeaflet events like `click`, `mouseover`, etc. are just related to _Markers_ in the cluster.\nTo receive events for clusters, listen to `'cluster' + ''`, ex: `clusterclick`, `clustermouseover`, `clustermouseout`.\n\nSet your callback up as follows to handle both cases:\n\n```javascript\nmarkers.on('click', function (a) {\n\tconsole.log('marker ' + a.layer);\n});\n\nmarkers.on('clusterclick', function (a) {\n\t// a.layer is actually a cluster\n\tconsole.log('cluster ' + a.layer.getAllChildMarkers().length);\n});\n```\n\n### Additional MarkerClusterGroup Events\n\n- **animationend**: Fires when marker clustering/unclustering animation has completed\n- **spiderfied**: Fires when overlapping markers get spiderified (Contains ```cluster``` and ```markers``` attributes)\n- **unspiderfied**: Fires when overlapping markers get unspiderified (Contains ```cluster``` and ```markers``` attributes)\n\n## Methods\n\n### Group methods\n\n#### Adding and removing Markers\n`addLayer`, `removeLayer` and `clearLayers` are supported and they should work for most uses.\n\n#### Bulk adding and removing Markers\n`addLayers` and `removeLayers` are bulk methods for adding and removing markers and should be favoured over the single versions when doing bulk addition/removal of markers. Each takes an array of markers. You can use [dedicated options](#chunked-addlayers-options) to fine-tune the behaviour of `addLayers`.\n\nThese methods extract non-group layer children from Layer Group types, even deeply nested. _However_, be noted that:\n- `chunkProgress` jumps backward when `addLayers` finds a group (since appending its children to the input array makes the total increase).\n- Groups are not actually added into the MarkerClusterGroup, only their non-group child layers. Therfore, `hasLayer` method will return `true` for non-group child layers, but `false` on any (possibly parent) Layer Group types.\n\nIf you are removing a lot of markers it will almost definitely be better to call `clearLayers` then call `addLayers` to add the markers you don't want to remove back in. See [#59](https://github.com/Leaflet/Leaflet.markercluster/issues/59#issuecomment-9320628) for details.\n\n#### Getting the visible parent of a marker\nIf you have a marker in your MarkerClusterGroup and you want to get the visible parent of it (Either itself or a cluster it is contained in that is currently visible on the map).\nThis will return null if the marker and its parent clusters are not visible currently (they are not near the visible viewpoint)\n```javascript\nvar visibleOne = markerClusterGroup.getVisibleParent(myMarker);\nconsole.log(visibleOne.getLatLng());\n```\n\n#### Refreshing the clusters icon\nIf you have [customized](#customising-the-clustered-markers) the clusters icon to use some data from the contained markers, and later that data changes, use this method to force a refresh of the cluster icons.\nYou can use the method:\n- without arguments to force all cluster icons in the Marker Cluster Group to be re-drawn.\n- with an array or a mapping of markers to force only their parent clusters to be re-drawn.\n- with an L.LayerGroup. The method will look for all markers in it. Make sure it contains only markers which are also within this Marker Cluster Group.\n- with a single marker.\n```javascript\nmarkers.refreshClusters();\nmarkers.refreshClusters([myMarker0, myMarker33]);\nmarkers.refreshClusters({id_0: myMarker0, id_any: myMarker33});\nmarkers.refreshClusters(myLayerGroup);\nmarkers.refreshClusters(myMarker);\n```\n\nThe plugin also adds a method on L.Marker to easily update the underlying icon options and refresh the icon.\nIf passing a second argument that evaluates to `true`, the method will also trigger a `refreshCluster` on the parent MarkerClusterGroup for that single marker.\n```javascript\n// Use as many times as required to update markers,\n// then call refreshClusters once finished.\nfor (i in markersSubArray) {\n\tmarkersSubArray[i].refreshIconOptions(newOptionsMappingArray[i]);\n}\nmarkers.refreshClusters(markersSubArray);\n\n// If updating only one marker, pass true to\n// refresh this marker's parent clusters right away.\nmyMarker.refreshIconOptions(optionsMap, true); \n```\n\n#### Other Group Methods\n* **hasLayer**(layer): Returns true if the given layer (marker) is in the MarkerClusterGroup.\n* **zoomToShowLayer**(layer, callback): Zooms to show the given marker (spiderfying if required), calls the callback when the marker is visible on the map.\n\n### Clusters methods\nThe following methods can be used with clusters (not the group). They are typically used for event handling.\n\n#### Getting the bounds of a cluster\nWhen you receive an event from a cluster you can query it for the bounds.\n```javascript\nmarkers.on('clusterclick', function (a) {\n\tvar latLngBounds = a.layer.getBounds();\n});\n```\n\nYou can also query for the bounding convex polygon.\nSee [example/marker-clustering-convexhull.html](https://leaflet.github.io/Leaflet.markercluster/example/marker-clustering-convexhull.html) for a working example.\n```javascript\nmarkers.on('clusterclick', function (a) {\n\tmap.addLayer(L.polygon(a.layer.getConvexHull()));\n});\n```\n\n#### Zooming to the bounds of a cluster\nWhen you receive an event from a cluster you can zoom to its bounds in one easy step.\nIf all of the markers will appear at a higher zoom level, that zoom level is zoomed to instead.\n`zoomToBounds` takes an optional argument to pass [options to the resulting `fitBounds` call](http://leafletjs.com/reference.html#map-fitboundsoptions).\n\nSee [marker-clustering-zoomtobounds.html](https://leaflet.github.io/Leaflet.markercluster/example/marker-clustering-zoomtobounds.html) for a working example.\n```javascript\nmarkers.on('clusterclick', function (a) {\n\ta.layer.zoomToBounds({padding: [20, 20]});\n});\n```\n\n#### Other clusters methods\n* **getChildCount**: Returns the total number of markers contained within that cluster.\n* **getAllChildMarkers(storage: array | undefined, ignoreDraggedMarker: boolean | undefined)**: Returns an array of all markers contained within this cluster (storage will be used if provided). If ignoreDraggedMarker is true and there is currently a marker dragged, the dragged marker will not be included in the array.\n* **spiderfy**: Spiderfies the child markers of this cluster\n* **unspiderfy**: Unspiderfies a cluster (opposite of spiderfy)\n\n## Handling LOTS of markers\nThe Clusterer can handle 10,000 or even 50,000 markers (in chrome). IE9 has some issues with 50,000.\n- [realworld 10,000 example](https://leaflet.github.io/Leaflet.markercluster/example/marker-clustering-realworld.10000.html)\n- [realworld 50,000 example](https://leaflet.github.io/Leaflet.markercluster/example/marker-clustering-realworld.50000.html)\n\nNote: these two examples use the `chunkedLoading` option set to true in order to avoid locking the browser for a long time.\n\n## License\n\nLeaflet.markercluster is free software, and may be redistributed under the MIT-LICENSE.\n\n[](https://travis-ci.org/Leaflet/Leaflet.markercluster)\n\n## Sub-plugins\nLeaflet.markercluster plugin is very popular and as such it generates high and\ndiverse expectations for increased functionalities.\n\nIf you are in that case, be sure to have a look first at the repository\n[issues](https://github.com/Leaflet/Leaflet.markercluster/issues) in case what\nyou are looking for would already be discussed, and some workarounds would be proposed.\n\nCheck also the below sub-plugins:\n\n| Plugin | Description | Maintainer |\n| :----- | :---------- | :--------- |\n| [Leaflet.FeatureGroup.SubGroup](https://github.com/ghybs/Leaflet.FeatureGroup.SubGroup) | Creates a Feature Group that adds its child layers into a parent group when added to a map (e.g. through L.Control.Layers). Typical usage is to dynamically add/remove groups of markers from Marker Cluster. | [ghybs](https://github.com/ghybs) |\n| [Leaflet.MarkerCluster.LayerSupport](https://github.com/ghybs/Leaflet.MarkerCluster.LayerSupport) | Brings compatibility with L.Control.Layers and other Leaflet plugins. I.e. everything that uses direct calls to map.addLayer and map.removeLayer. | [ghybs](https://github.com/ghybs) |\n| [Leaflet.MarkerCluster.Freezable](https://github.com/ghybs/Leaflet.MarkerCluster.Freezable) | Adds the ability to freeze clusters at a specified zoom. E.g. freezing at maxZoom + 1 makes as if clustering was programmatically disabled. | [ghybs](https://github.com/ghybs) |\n| [Leaflet.MarkerCluster.PlacementStrategies](https://github.com/adammertel/Leaflet.MarkerCluster.PlacementStrategies) | Implements new strategies to position clustered markers (eg: clock, concentric circles, ...). Recommended to use with circleMarkers. 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This library exists to easily extract useful information (e.g. whether a facility is open at a specific time, next time it's going to open/close, or a readable set of working hours) from the [complex syntax][oh:specification].\n\nExamples of some complex opening_hours values:\n\n```text\nMo,Tu,Th,Fr 12:00-18:00; Sa,PH 12:00-17:00; Th[3],Th[-1] off\nMo-Fr 12:00-18:00; We off; Sa,PH 12:00-17:00; Th[3],Th[-1] off\n```\n\nA library which is open from 12:00 to 18:00 on workdays (Mo-Fr) except Wednesday, and from 12:00 to 17:00 on Saturday and public holidays. It also has breaks on the third and last Thursday of each month.\n\n```text\nopen; Tu-Su 08:30-09:00 off; Tu-Su,PH 14:00-14:30 off; Mo 08:00-13:00 off\n```\n\nAn around-the-clock shop with some breaks.\n\n\n\n## Table of Contents\n\n- [Evaluation tool](#evaluation-tool)\n- [Installation](#installation)\n - [For Developer](#for-developer)\n - [Web developer](#web-developer)\n - [NodeJS developer](#nodejs-developer)\n- [Versions](#versions)\n- [Synopsis](#synopsis)\n- [Library API](#library-api)\n - [Simple API](#simple-api)\n - [High-level API](#high-level-api)\n - [Iterator API](#iterator-api)\n- [Features](#features)\n - [Time ranges](#time-ranges)\n - [Points in time](#points-in-time)\n - [Weekday ranges](#weekday-ranges)\n - [Holidays](#holidays)\n - [Month ranges](#month-ranges)\n - [Monthday ranges](#monthday-ranges)\n - [Week ranges](#week-ranges)\n - [Year ranges](#year-ranges)\n - [States](#states)\n - [Comments](#comments)\n- [Testing](#testing)\n - [Regression testing](#regression-testing)\n - [Testing with real data](#testing-with-real-data)\n - [Large scale](#large-scale)\n - [Small scale](#small-scale)\n - [Test it yourself (the geeky way)](#test-it-yourself-the-geeky-way)\n- [Performance](#performance)\n- [Used by other projects](#used-by-other-projects)\n- [Projects that previously used the library](#projects-that-previously-used-the-library)\n - [YoHours](#yohours)\n- [Bindings and ports](#bindings-and-ports)\n- [Other implementations](#other-implementations)\n- [Related links](#related-links)\n- [ToDo](#todo)\n- [How to contribute](#how-to-contribute)\n - [Translating the evaluation tool and the map](#translating-the-evaluation-tool-and-the-map)\n - [Translating error messages and warnings](#translating-error-messages-and-warnings)\n - [Holiday Data](#holiday-data)\n - [Core code](#core-code)\n - [Commit hooks](#commit-hooks)\n - [Documentation](#documentation)\n- [Authors](#authors)\n- [Contributors](#contributors)\n- [Credits](#credits)\n- [Stats](#stats)\n- [License](#license)\n\n\n\n## Evaluation tool\n\nPlease have a look at the [evaluation tool] which can give you an impression of how this library can be used and what it is capable of.\n\nA mirror is set up at \n\n## Installation\n\n### For Developer\n\nJust clone the repository:\n\n```sh\ngit clone --recursive https://github.com/opening-hours/opening_hours.js.git\n```\n\nand install the required dependencies:\n\n```sh\nnpm install\npip install -r requirements.txt\n```\n\nand build the library:\n\n```sh\nnpm run build\n```\n\nSee the [Testing](#testing) section for details around writing and running tests\n\n### Web developer\n\nIf you are a web developer and want to use this library you can do so by including the current version from here:\n\n\n\nTo get started checkout the [simple_index.html](/examples/simple_index.html) file.\n\n### NodeJS developer\n\nInstall using npm/yarn.\n\n```sh\nnpm install opening_hours\n```\n\nor\n\n```sh\nyarn add opening_hours\n```\n\n## Versions\n\nThe version number consists of a major release, minor release and patch level (separated by a dot).\n\nFor version 2.2.0 and all later, [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html) is used:\n\n- The major release is only increased if the release breaks backward compatibility.\n- The minor release is increased if new features are added.\n- The patch level is increased to bundle a bunch of commits (minor changes like bug fixes and improvements) into a new tested version.\n\nCheck [releases on GitHub] for a list of the releases and their Changelog.\n\n## Synopsis\n\n```js\nconst opening_hours = require(\"opening_hours\");\nvar oh = new opening_hours(\"We 12:00-14:00\");\n\nvar from = new Date(\"01 Jan 2012\");\nvar to = new Date(\"01 Feb 2012\");\n\n// high-level API\n{\n var intervals = oh.getOpenIntervals(from, to);\n for (var i in intervals)\n console.log(\n \"We are \" +\n (intervals[i][2] ? \"maybe \" : \"\") +\n \"open from \" +\n (intervals[i][3] ? '(\"' + intervals[i][3] + '\") ' : \"\") +\n intervals[i][0] +\n \" till \" +\n intervals[i][1] +\n \".\"\n );\n\n var duration_hours = oh.getOpenDuration(from, to).map(function (x) {\n return x / 1000 / 60 / 60;\n });\n if (duration_hours[0])\n console.log(\n \"For the given range, we are open for \" + duration_hours[0] + \" hours\"\n );\n if (duration_hours[1])\n console.log(\n \"For the given range, we are maybe open for \" +\n duration_hours[1] +\n \" hours\"\n );\n}\n\n// helper function\nfunction getReadableState(startString, endString, oh, past) {\n if (past === true) past = \"d\";\n else past = \"\";\n\n var output = \"\";\n if (oh.getUnknown()) {\n output +=\n \" maybe open\" +\n (oh.getComment()\n ? ' but that depends on: \"' + oh.getComment() + '\"'\n : \"\");\n } else {\n output +=\n \" \" +\n (oh.getState() ? \"open\" : \"close\" + past) +\n (oh.getComment() ? ', comment \"' + oh.getComment() + '\"' : \"\");\n }\n return startString + output + endString + \".\";\n}\n\n// simple API\n{\n var state = oh.getState(); // we use current date\n var unknown = oh.getUnknown();\n var comment = oh.getComment();\n var nextchange = oh.getNextChange();\n\n console.log(getReadableState(\"We're\", \"\", oh, true));\n\n if (typeof nextchange === \"undefined\")\n console.log(\"And we will never \" + (state ? \"close\" : \"open\"));\n else\n console.log(\n \"And we will \" +\n (oh.getUnknown(nextchange) ? \"maybe \" : \"\") +\n (state ? \"close\" : \"open\") +\n \" on \" +\n nextchange\n );\n}\n\n// iterator API\n{\n var iterator = oh.getIterator(from);\n\n console.log(getReadableState(\"Initially, we're\", \"\", iterator, true));\n\n while (iterator.advance(to)) {\n console.log(\n getReadableState(\"Then we\", \" at \" + iterator.getDate(), iterator)\n );\n }\n\n console.log(getReadableState(\"And till the end we're\", \"\", iterator, true));\n}\n```\n\n## Library API\n\n- `var oh = new opening_hours('We 12:00-14:00', nominatim_object, mode);`\n\n - `value (mandatory, type: string)`: Constructs opening_hours object, given the opening_hours tag value. Throws an error string if the expression is malformed or unsupported.\n\n - `nominatim_object (optional, type: object or null)`: Used in order to calculate the correct times for holidays and variable times (e.g. sunrise, dusk, see under [Time ranges][ohlib.time-ranges]).\n\n The nominatim-object should contain the fields `{lat, lon, address: {country_code, state}}`. The location (`lat` and `lon`) is used to calculate the correct values for sunrise and sunset.\n\n The country code and the state is needed to calculate the correct public holidays (PH) and school holidays (SH).\n\n Based on the coordinates or the OSM id of the facility, the other parameters can be queried using [reverse geocoding with Nominatim][nominatim].\n The JSON obtained from this online service can be passed in as the second argument of the constructor.\n The data returned by Nominatim should be in the local language (the language of the country for which the opening hours apply). If not, *accept-language* can be used as parameter in the request URL.\n To get started, see [this example query](https://nominatim.openstreetmap.org/reverse?format=json&lat=49.5487429714954&lon=9.81602098644987&zoom=5&addressdetails=1) or [have a look in the API-reference](https://nominatim.org/release-docs/develop/api/Overview/)\n\n The `nominatim_object` can also be `null` in which case a default location will be used.\n This can be used if you don’t care about correct opening hours for more complex opening_hours values.\n\n - `optional_conf_param (optional, either of type number or object)`:\n\n If this parameter is of the type number then it is interpreted as 'mode' (see below). Alternatively it can be an object with any of the following keys:\n\n - `mode (type: (integer) number, default: 0)`: In OSM, the syntax originally designed to describe opening hours, is now used to describe a few other things as well. Some of those other tags work with points in time instead of time ranges. To support this the mode can be specified. \\_Note that it is recommended to use the tag_key parameter instead, which automatically sets the appropriate mode.\\_If there is no mode specified, opening_hours.js will only operate with time ranges and will throw an error when the value contains points in times.\n\n - 0: time ranges (opening_hours, lit, …) default\n - 1: points in time\n - 2: both (time ranges and points in time, used by collection_times, service_times, …)\n\n - `tag_key (type: string, default: undefined)`: The name of the key (Tag key). For example 'opening_hours' or 'lit'. Please always specify this parameter. If you do, the mode will be derived from the 'tag_key' parameter. Default is undefined e.g. no default value.\n\n - `map_value (type: boolean, default: false)`: Map certain values to different (valid) oh values. For example for the lit tag the value 'yes' is valid but not for opening_hours.js. If this parameter 'yes' is mapped to `sunset-sunrise open \"specified as yes: At night (unknown time schedule or daylight detection)\"`.\n\n - `warnings_severity (type: number, default: 4)`: Can be one of the following numbers. The severity levels (including the codes) match the syslog specification. The default is level 4 to not break backwards compatibility. Lower levels e.g. 5 include higher levels e.g. 4.\n\n ```text\n 4: warning\n 5: notice\n 6: info\n 7: debug\n ```\n\n - `locale (type: string, default: i18next.language || 'en')`: Defines the locale for errors and warnings.\n\n - additional_rule_separator (type boolean, default true)`: Allows to disable the \"additional_rule_separator not used after time wrapping midnight\" check giving rise to the warning \"This rule overwrites parts of the previous rule. This happens because normal rules apply to the whole day and overwrite any definition made by previous rules. You can make this rule an additional rule by using a \",\" instead of the normal \";\" to separate the rules. Note that the overwriting can also be desirable in which case you can ignore this warning.\"\n\n- `var warnings = oh.getWarnings();`\n\n Get warnings which appeared during parsing as human readable string array with one element per violation. Almost all warnings can be auto-corrected and are probably interpreted as intended by the mapper. However, this is not a granite of course.\n\n This function performs some additional testing and can thus also theoretically throw an error like all other functions which parse the time.\n\n- `var prettified = oh.prettifyValue(argument_hash);`\n\n Return a prettified version of the opening_hours value. The value is generated by putting the tokens back together to a string.\n\n The function accepts an optional hash.\n\n The key 'conf' can hold another hash with configuration options. One example:\n\n ```js\n {\n rule_sep_string: '\\n',\n print_semicolon: false\n }\n ```\n\n Look in the source code if you need more.\n\n If the key 'rule_index' is a number then only the corresponding rule will be prettified.\n\n If the key 'get_internals' is true then an object containing internal stuff will be returned instead. The format of this internal object may change in minor release.\n\n- `var every_week_is_same = oh.isWeekStable();`\n\n Checks whether open intervals are same for every week. Useful for giving a user hint whether time table may change for another week.\n\n- `var is_equal_to = oh.isEqualTo(new opening_hours('We 12:00-16:00'), start_date);`\n\n Check if this opening_hours object has the same meaning as the given\n opening_hours object (evaluates to the same state for every given time).\n\n The optional parameter `start_date` (Date object) specifies the start date at which the comparison will begin.\n\n `is_equal_to` is a list:\n\n 1. Boolean which is true if both opening_hours objects have the same\n meaning, otherwise false.\n\n 2. Object hash containing more information when the given objects differ in meaning. Example:\n\n ```js\n {\n \"matching_rule\": 1,\n \"matching_rule_other\": 0,\n \"deviation_for_time\": {\n \"1445637600000\": [\n \"getState\",\n \"getUnknown\",\n \"getComment\",\n ],\n },\n }\n ```\n\n### Simple API\n\nThis API is useful for one-shot checks, but for iteration over intervals you should use the more efficient [iterator API][ohlib.iterator-api].\n\n- `var is_open = oh.getState(date);`\n\n Checks whether the facility is open at the given *date*. You may omit *date* to use current date.\n\n- `var unknown = oh.getUnknown(date);`\n\n Checks whether the opening state is conditional or unknown at the given *date*. You may omit *date* to use current date.\n Conditions can be expressed in comments.\n If unknown is true then is_open will be false since it is not sure if it is open.\n\n- `var state_string = oh.getStateString(date, past);`\n\n Return state string at given *date*. Either 'open', 'unknown' or 'closed?'. You may omit *date* to use current date.\n\n If the boolean parameter `past` is true you will get 'closed' else you will get 'close'.\n\n- `var comment = oh.getComment(date);`\n\n Returns the comment (if one is specified) for the facility at the given *date*. You may omit *date* to use current date.\n Comments can be specified for any state.\n\n If no comment is specified this function will return undefined.\n\n- `var next_change = oh.getNextChange(date, limit);`\n\n Returns date of next state change. You may omit *date* to use current date.\n\n Returns undefined if the next change cannot be found. This may happen if the state won't ever change (e.g. `24/7`) or if search goes beyond *limit* (which is *date* + ~5 years if omitted).\n\n- `var rule_index = oh.getMatchingRule(date);`\n\n Returns the internal rule number of the matching rule. You may omit *date* to use current date.\n A opening_hours string can consist of multiple rules from which one of them is used to evaluate the state for a given point in time. If no rule applies, the state will be closed and this function returns undefined.\n\n To prettify this rule, you can specify `rule_index` as parameter for `oh.prettifyValue` like this:\n\n ```js\n var matching_rule = oh.prettifyValue({ rule_index: rule_index });\n ```\n\n### High-level API\n\nHere and below, unless noted otherwise, all arguments are expected to be and all output will be in the form of Date objects.\n\n- `var intervals = oh.getOpenIntervals(from, to);`\n\n Returns array of open intervals in a given range, in a form of\n\n ```JavaScript\n [ [ from1, to1, unknown1, comment1 ], [ from2, to2, unknown2, comment2 ] ]\n ```\n\n Intervals are cropped with the input range.\n\n- `var duration = oh.getOpenDuration(from, to);`\n\n Returns an array with two durations for a given date range, in milliseconds. The first element is the duration for which the facility is open and the second is the duration for which the facility is maybe open (unknown is used).\n\n### Iterator API\n\n- `var iterator = oh.getIterator(date);`\n\n Constructs an iterator which can go through open/close points, starting at *date*. You may omit *date* to use current date.\n\n- `var current_date = iterator.getDate();`\n\n Returns current iterator position.\n\n- `iterator.setDate(date);`\n\n Set iterator position to date.\n\n- `var is_open = iterator.getState();`\n\n Returns whether the facility is open at the current iterator position.\n\n- `var unknown = iterator.getUnknown();`\n\n Checks whether the opening state is conditional or unknown at the current iterator position.\n\n- `var state_string = iterator.getStateString(past);`\n\n Return state string. Either 'open', 'unknown' or 'closed?'.\n\n If the boolean parameter `past` is true you will get 'closed' else you will get 'close'.\n\n- `var comment = iterator.getComment();`\n\n Returns the comment (if one is specified) for the facility at the current iterator position in time.\n\n If no comment is specified this function will return undefined.\n\n- `var matching_rule = iterator.getMatchingRule();`\n\n Returns the index of the matching rule starting with zero.\n\n- `var had_advanced = iterator.advance(limit);`\n\n Advances an iterator to the next position, but not further than *limit* (which is current position + ~5 years if omitted and is used to prevent infinite loop on non-periodic opening_hours, e.g. `24/7`), returns whether the iterator was moved.\n\n For instance, returns false if the iterator would go beyond *limit* or if there's no next position (`24/7` case).\n\n## Features\n\nAlmost everything from opening_hours definition is supported, as well as some extensions (indicated as **EXT** below).\n\n**WARN** indicates that the syntax element is evaluated correctly, but there is a better way to express this. A warning will be shown.\n\n- See the [formal specification][oh:specification] as of version `0.6.0`.\n\n- Opening hours consist of multiple rules separated by semicolon (`Mo 10:00-20:00; Tu 12:00-18:00`) or by other separators as follows.\n\n- Supports [fallback rules][oh:specification:fallback rule] (`We-Fr 10:00-24:00 open \"it is open\" || \"please call\"`).\n\n Note that only the rule which starts with `||` is a fallback rule. Other rules which might follow are considered as normal rules.\n\n- Supports [additional rules][oh:specification:additional rule] or cooperative values (`Mo-Fr 08:00-12:00, We 14:00-18:00`). A additional rule is treated exactly the same as a normal rule, except that a additional rule does not overwrite the day for which it applies. Note that a additional rule does not use any data from previous or from following rules.\n\n A rule does only count as additional rule if the previous rule ends with a time range (`12:00-14:00, We 16:00-18:00`, but does not continue with a time range of course), a comment (`12:00-14:00 \"call us\", We 16:00-18:00`) or the keywords 'open', 'unknown' or 'closed' (`12:00-14:00 unknown, We 16:00-18:00`)\n\n- Rule may use `off` keyword to indicate that the facility is closed at that time (`Mo-Fr 10:00-20:00; 12:00-14:00 off`). `closed` can be used instead if you like. They mean exactly the same.\n\n- Rule consists of multiple date (`Mo-Fr`, `Jan-Feb`, `week 2-10`, `Jan 10-Feb 10`) and time (`12:00-16:00`, `12:00-14:00,16:00-18:00`) conditions\n\n- If a rule's date condition overlap with previous rule, it overrides (as opposed to extends) the previous rule. E.g. `Mo-Fr 10:00-16:00; We 12:00-18:00` means that on Wednesday the facility is open from 12:00 till 18:00, not from 10:00 to 18:00.\n\n This also applies for time ranges spanning midnight. This is the only way to be consistent. Example: `22:00-02:00; Th 12:00-14:00`. By not overriding specifically for midnight ranges, we could get either `22:00-02:00; Th 00:00-02:00,12:00-14:00,22:00-02:00` or `22:00-02:00; Th 00:00-02:00,12:00-14:00` and deciding which interpretation was really intended cannot always be guessed.\n\n- Date ranges (calendar ranges) can be separated from the time range by a colon (`Jan 10-Feb 10: 07:30-12:00`) but this is not required. This was implemented to also parse the syntax proposed by [Netzwolf][oh:spec:separator_for_readability].\n\n### Time ranges\n\n- Supports sets of time ranges (`10:00-12:00,14:00-16:00`)\n\n - **WARN:** Accept `10-12,14-16` as abbreviation for the previous example. Please don’t use this as this is not very explicit.\n - Correctly supports ranges wrapping over midnight (`10:00-26:00`, `10:00-02:00`)\n\n- Supports 24/7 keyword (`24/7`, which means always open. Use [state keywords][ohlib.states] to express always closed.)\n\n - **WARN:** 24/7 is handled as a synonym for `00:00-24:00`, so `Mo-Fr 24/7` (though not really correct, because of that you should avoid it or replace it with \"open\". A warning will be given if you use it anyway for that purpose) will be handled correctly\n\n *The use of 24/7 as synonym is never needed and should be avoided in cases where it does not mean 24/7.* In cases where a facility is really open 24 hours 7 days a week thats where this value is for.\n\n- **WARN:** Supports omitting time range (`Mo-Fr; Tu off`)\n\n *A warning will be given as this is not very explicit. See [issue 49](https://github.com/opening-hours/opening_hours.js/issues/49).*\n\n- **WARN:** Supports space as time interval separator, i.e. `Mo 12:00-14:00,16:00-20:00` and `Mo 12:00-14:00 16:00-20:00` are the same thing\n- **WARN:** Supports dot as time separator (`12.00-16.00`)\n- Complete support for dawn/sunrise/sunset/dusk (variable times) keywords (`10:00-sunset`, `dawn-dusk`). To calculate the correct values, the latitude and longitude are required which are included in the JSON returned by [Nominatim] \\(see in the [Library API][ohlib.library-api] how to provide it\\). The calculation is done by [suncalc].\n\n If the coordinates are missing, constant times will be used (dawn: '05:30', sunrise: '06:00', sunset: '18:00', dusk: '18:30').\n\n If the end time (second time in time range) is near the sunrise (for instance `sunrise-08:00`) than it can happen that the sunrise would actually be after 08:00 which would normally be interpreted as as time spanning midnight. But with variable times, this only partly applies. The rule here is that if the end time is lesser than the constant time (or the actual time) for the variable time in the start time (in that example sunrise: '06:00') then it is interpreted as the end time spanning over midnight. So this would be a valid time range spanning midnight: `sunrise-05:59`.\n\n A second thing to notice is that if the variable time becomes greater than the end time and the end time is greater than the constant time than this time range will be ignored (e.g `sunrise-08:00` becomes `08:03-08:00` for one day, it is ignored for this day).\n\n- Support calculation with variable times (e.g. `sunrise-(sunset-00:30)`: meaning that the time range ends 30 minutes before sunset; `(sunrise+01:02)-(sunset-00:30)`).\n\n- Supports open end (`10:00+`). It is interpreted as state unknown and the comment \"Specified as open end. Closing time was guessed.\" if there is no comment specified.\n\n If a facility is open for a fix time followed by open end the shortcut `14:00-17:00+` can be used (see also [proposal page](https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/opening_hours_open_end_fixed_time_extension)).\n\n Open end applies until the end of the day if the opening time is before 17:00. If the opening time is between 17:00 and 21:59 the open end time ends 10 hours after the opening. And if the opening time is after 22:00 (including 22:00) the closing time will be interpreted as 8 hours after the opening time.\n\n- `07:00+,12:00-16:00`: If an open end time is used in a way that the first time range includes the second one (`07:00+` is interpreted as `07:00-24:00` and thus includes the complete `12:00-16:00` time selector), the second time selector cuts of the part which would follow after 16:00.\n\n### Points in time\n\n- In mode 1 or 2, points in time are evaluated. Example: `Mo-Fr 12:00,15:00,18:00; Su (sunrise+01:00)`. Currently a point in time is interpreted as an interval of one minute. It was the easiest thing to implement and has some advantages. See [here](https://github.com/AMDmi3/opening_hours.js/issues/12) for discussion.\n- To express regular points in time, like each hour, a abbreviation can be used to express the previous example `Mo-Fr 12:00-18:00/03:00` which means from 12:00 to 18:00 every three hours.\n\n### Weekday ranges\n\n- Supports set of weekdays and weekday ranges (`Mo-We,Fr`)\n- Supports weekdays which wrap to the next week (`Fr-Mo`)\n- Supports constrained weekdays (`Th[1,2-3]`, `Fr[-1]`)\n- Supports calculations based on constrained weekdays (`Sa[-1],Sa[-1] +1 day` e.g. last weekend in the month, this also works if Sunday is in the next month)\n\n### Holidays\n\n- Supports public holidays (`open; PH off`, `PH 12:00-13:00`).\n\n - Countries with PH definition:\n\n - [Australia][ph-au]\n - [Austria][ph-at] ([footnotes][ph-at] are ignored)\n - [Belgium][ph-be] (See [issue #115](https://github.com/opening-hours/opening_hours.js/issues/115) for details)\n - [Brazil][ph-br]\n - [Canada][ph-ca]\n - [Czech Republic][ph-cz]\n - [Denmark][ph-dk]\n - [England and Wales][ph-gb]\n - [France][ph-fr]\n - [Germany][ph-de] ([footnotes][ph-de] are ignored)\n - [Hungary][ph-hu]\n - [Ireland][ph-ie]\n - [Italy][ph-it] (Without the Saint Patron day, see [comment](https://github.com/opening-hours/opening_hours.js/pull/74#issuecomment-76194891))\n - [Ivory Coast][ph-ci] (Without the four islamic holidays because they can not be calculated and depend on subjective ad-hoc definition)\n - [Netherlands][ph-ne]\n - [New Zealand][ph-nz] (Provincial holiday is not handled. See [PR #333](https://github.com/opening-hours/opening_hours.js/pull/333) for details.)\n - [Poland][ph-nl]\n - [Romania][ph-ro]\n - [Russian][ph-ru]\n - [Slovenian][ph-si]\n - [Sweden][ph-se]\n - [Switzerland][ph-ch]\n - [Ukraine][ph-ua]\n - [United states][ph-us] (Some special cases are [currently not handled](https://github.com/opening-hours/opening_hours.js/issues/69#issuecomment-74103181))\n - [Vietnam][ph-vn] (Some public holidays cannot currently be calulated by the library and are missing. See https://github.com/opening-hours/opening_hours.js/pull/388)\n\n - **EXT:** Supports limited calculations based on public holidays (e.g. `Sa,PH -1 day open`). The only two possibilities are currently +1 and -1. All other cases are not handled. This seems to be enough because the only thing which is really used is -1.\n\n- Support for school holidays (`SH 10:00-14:00`).\n\n - Countries with SH definition:\n\n - Germany, see [hc]\n - Austria\n - Romania\n - Hungary\n\n- There can be two cases which need to be separated (this applies for PH and SH):\n\n 1. `Mo-Fr,PH`: The facility is open Mo-Fr and PH. If PH is a Sunday for example the facility is also open. This is the default case.\n 2. **EXT:** `PH Mo-Fr`: The facility is only open if a PH falls on Mo-Fr. For example if a PH is on the weekday Wednesday then the facility will be open, if PH is Saturday it will be closed.\n\n- If there is no comment specified by the rule, the name of the holiday is used as comment.\n\n- To evaluate the correct holidays, the country code and the state (could be omitted but this will probably result in less correctness) are required which are included in the JSON returned by [Nominatim] \\(see in the [Library API][ohlib.library-api] how to provide it\\).\n\n- If your country or state is missing or wrong you can [add it][ohlib.contribute.holidays]. Please note that issues for missing or wrong holidays cannot be handled. There are just to many countries for them to be handled by one spare time maintainer. See also [issue #300](https://github.com/opening-hours/opening_hours.js/issues/300).\n\n### Month ranges\n\n- Supports set of months and month ranges (`Jan,Mar-Apr`)\n- Supports months which wrap to the next year (`Dec-Jan`)\n\n### Monthday ranges\n\n- Supports monthday ranges across multiple months (`Jan 01-Feb 03 10:00-20:00`)\n- Supports monthday ranges within single month (`Jan 01-26 10:00-20:00`), with periods as well `Jan 01-29/7 10:00-20:00`, period equals 1 should be avoided)\n- Supports monthday ranges with years (`2013 Dec 31-2014 Jan 02 10:00-20:00`, `2012 Jan 23-31 10:00-24:00`)\n- Supports monthday ranges based on constrained weekdays (`Jan Su[1]-Feb 03 10:00-20:00`)\n- Supports calculation based on constrained weekdays in monthday range (`Jan Su[1] +1 day-Feb 03 10:00-20:00`)\n- Supports movable events like easter (`easter - Apr 20: open \"Around easter\"`) Note that if easter would be after the 20th of April for one year, this will be interpreted as spanning into the next year currently.\n- Supports calculations based on movable events (`2012 easter - 2 days - 2012 easter + 2 days: open \"Around easter\"`)\n- Supports multiple monthday ranges separated by a comma (`Jan 23-31/3,Feb 1-12,Mar 1`)\n\n### Week ranges\n\n- [The ISO 8601 definition for week 01 is the week with the year's first Thursday in it.](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_week_date#First_week)\n- Supports week ranges (`week 04-07 10:00-20:00`)\n- Supports periodic weeks (`week 2-53/2 10:00-20:00`)\n- Supports multiple week ranges (`week 1,3-5,7-30/2 10:00-20:00`)\n\n### Year ranges\n\n- **EXT:** Supports year ranges (`2013,2015,2050-2053,2055/2,2020-2029/3 10:00-20:00`)\n\n- **EXT:** Supports periodic year (either limited by range or unlimited starting with given year) (`2020-2029/3,2055/2 10:00-20:00`)\n\n There is one exception. It is not necessary to use a year range with a period of one (`2055-2066/1 10:00-20:00`) because this means the same as just the year range without the period (`2055-2066 10:00-20:00`) and should be expressed like this …\n\n The _oh.getWarnings()_ function will give you a warning if you use this anyway.\n\n- **EXT:** Supports way to say that a facility is open (or closed) from a specified year without limit in the future (`2055+ 10:00-20:00`)\n\n### States\n\n- A facility can be in two main states for a given point in time: `open` (true) or `closed` (false).\n\n - But since the state can also depend on other information (e.g. weather depending, call us) than just the time, a third state (called `unknown`) can be expressed (`Mo unknown; Th-Fr 09:00-18:00 open`)\n\n In that case the main state is false and unknown is true for Monday.\n\n- instead of `closed` `off` will also work\n\n### Comments\n\n- Supports (additional) comments (`Mo unknown \"on appointment\"; Th-Fr 09:00-18:00 open \"female only\"; Su closed \"really\"`)\n\n - The string which is delimited by double-quotes can contain any character (except a double-quote sign)\n - unknown can be omitted (just a comment (without [state][ohlib.states]) will also result in unknown)\n - value can also be just a double-quoted string (`\"on appointment\"`) which will result in unknown for any given time.\n\n## Testing\n\nThis project has become so complex that development without extensive testing would be madness.\n\n### Regression testing\n\nA node.js based test framework is bundled. You can run it with `node test/test.js` or with `make check-full`. Note that the number of lines of the test framework almost match up with the number of lines of the actual implementation :)\n\nIncluded in the `test` directory are the log outputs of the previous testing runs. By comparing to these logs and assuming that the checkedd-in logs are always passing, it allows the developer to validate if the number of passed tests have changed since the last feature implementation.\n\nThe current results of this test are also tracked in the repository and can be viewed [here](/test.en.log). Note that this file uses [ANSI escape code](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code) which can be interpreted by cat in the terminal. `make check` compares the test output with the output from the last commit and shows you a diff.\n\n### Testing with real data\n\n#### Large scale\n\nTo see how this library performances in the real OpenStreetMap world you can run `make osm-tag-data-check` or `node scripts/real_test.js` (data needs to be exported first) to try to process every value which uses the opening_hours syntax from [taginfo] with this library.\n\nCurrently (Mai 2015) this library can parse 97 % (383990/396167) of all opening_hours values in OSM. If identical values appear multiple times then each value counts.\nThis test is automated by now. Have a look at the [opening_hours-statistics][].\n\n#### Small scale\n\nA python script to search with regular expressions over OSM opening_hours style tags is bundled. You can run it with `make run-regex_search` or `./scripts/regex_search.py` which will search on the opening_hours tag. To search over different tags either use `make run-regex_search \"SEARCH=$tagname\"` (this also makes sure that the tag you would like to search on will be downloaded if necessary) or run `./scripts/regex_search.py $path_to_downloaded_taginfo_json_file`.\n\nThis script not only shows you if the found value can be processed with this library or not, it also indicates using different colors if the facility is currently open (open: green, unknown: magenta, closed: blue).\n\nIt also offers filter options (e.g. only errors) and additional things like a link to [taginfo].\n\nHint: If you want to do quality assurance on tags like opening_hours you can also use this script and enter a regex for values you would like to check and correct (if you have no particular case just enter a dot which matches any character which results in every value being selected). Now you see how many values match your search pattern. As you do QA you probably only want to see values which can not be evaluated. To do this enter the filter \"failed\".\nTo improve the speed of fixing errors, a [feature](https://github.com/opening-hours/opening_hours.js/issues/29) was added to load those failed values in JOSM. To enable this, append \" josm\" to the input line. So you will have something like \"failed josm\" as argument. Now you can hit enter and go through the values.\n\n[taginfo]: https://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/\n\n### Test it yourself (the geeky way)\n\nYou want to try some opening_hours yourself? Just run `make run-interactive_testing` or `node ./scripts/interactive_testing.js` which will open an primitive interpreter. Just write your opening_hours value and hit enter and you will see if it can be processed (with current state) or not (with error message). The answer is JSON encoded.\n\nTesting is much easier by now. Have a look at the [evaluation tool][ohlib.evaluation-tool]. The reason why this peace of code was written is to have an interface which can be accessed from other programming languages. It is used by the python module [pyopening_hours].\n\n## Performance\n\nSimple node.js based benchmark is bundled. You can run it with `node ./scripts/benchmark.js` or with `make benchmark`.\n\nThe library allows ~9k/sec constructor calls and ~9k/sec openIntervals() calls with one week period on author's Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6600U CPU @ 2.60GHz running NodeJS 7.7.1, Linux 4.4.38-11 virtualized under Xen/Qubes OS). This may further improve in the future.\n\n## Used by other projects\n\nThis library is known to the used by the following projects:\n\n| Project | Additional Information |\n| ---------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| [osm24.eu](https://github.com/dotevo/osm24) |\n| [OpenBeerMap](https://openbeermap.github.io) | [issue for integration](https://github.com/OpenBeerMap/OpenBeerMap.github.io/issues/25) |\n| [opening_hours_map] |\n| [ulm-opening-hours](https://github.com/cmichi/ulm-opening-hours) |\n| [YoHours][] | A simple editor for OpenStreetMap opening hours, [GitHub](https://github.com/PanierAvide/panieravide.github.io/tree/master/yohours) |\n| [opening_hours_server.js] | A little server answering query‘s for opening_hours and check if they can be evaluated. |\n| [opening_hours-statistics] | Visualization of the data quality and growth over time in OSM. |\n| [www.openstreetmap.hu](http://www.openstreetmap.hu/) | old version of this library, see also |\n| [osmopeninghours][] | JavaScript library which provides a more abstract, specialized API and Italian localization. It returns a JavaScript object for a given time interval (see [example.json](https://github.com/digitalxmobile-dev/osmopeninghours/blob/master/example/example.json)). |\n| [ComplexAlarm](https://github.com/ypid/ComplexAlarm) | Java/Android. Using the JS implementation through [js-evaluator-for-android](https://github.com/evgenyneu/js-evaluator-for-android). |\n| [MapComplete](https://github.com/pietervdvn/MapComplete) | An OpenStreetMap-editor which aims to be really simple to use by offering multiple themes |\n\nIf you use this library please let me know.\n\n## Projects that previously used the library\n\n| Project | Additional Information |\n| -------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| [JOSM](https://josm.openstreetmap.de/) | [ticket for integration in 13.11](https://josm.openstreetmap.de/ticket/9157), [ticket for removal in 20.03](https://josm.openstreetmap.de/ticket/18140) |\n\n### YoHours\n\nYoHours currently only checks with this lib if the opening_hours value can be evaluated at all and links to the [evaluation tool][ohlib.evaluation-tool] if yes. There might be more integration with YoHours and opening_hours.js in the future. See \n\n[opening_hours_map]: https://github.com/opening-hours/opening_hours_map\n[pyopening_hours]: https://github.com/ypid/pyopening_hours\n[opening_hours_server.js]: https://github.com/ypid/opening_hours_server.js\n[opening_hours-statistics]: https://github.com/ypid/opening_hours-statistics\n[yohours]: http://github.pavie.info/yohours/\n[osmopeninghours]: https://github.com/digitalxmobile-dev/osmopeninghours\n\n## Bindings and ports\n\n- Python: (using the JS implementation through Python subprocess and JSON passing to a Node.JS process executing the JS implementation, access to the [simple API](https://github.com/opening-hours/opening_hours.js#simple-api))\n- Java/Nashorn: (using the JS implementation through [Nashorn](https://openjdk.java.net/projects/nashorn/), Status: Nashorn provides access to all features of the JS implementation)\n- Java/Android: (using the JS implementation through [js-evaluator-for-android](https://github.com/evgenyneu/js-evaluator-for-android), Status: Library runs on Android, Return code/Result passing from JS to Java not yet clear/tested)\n\n## Other implementations\n\n- Java: (Implementation using [JavaCC](https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/JavaCC) as Lexer/Parser compiler generator, Status: Basic language features implemented)\n- PHP: (reimplementation, Status: Basic language features implemented)\n- C: Implementation in C.\n- JavaScript: In the words of the author \"It only supports the human readable parts and not this complete crazy overengineered specification.\" Only covers a very small subset of the spec and API, which is a design goal. There is no clear definition/spec what \"simple\" or \"crazy\" means (seems subjective and might change over time, ref: [open end syntax listed as TODO in the code](https://github.com/ubahnverleih/simple-opening-hours/blob/a81c9f2b260114be049e335b6a751977f9425919/src/simple-opening-hours.ts#L32)). Also refer to [issue 143](https://github.com/opening-hours/opening_hours.js/issues/143#issuecomment-259721731).\n- Ruby: \n\n## Related links\n\n- [fossgis project page on the OSM wiki][fossgis-project]\n\n## ToDo\n\nList of missing features which can currently not be expressing in any other way without much pain.\nPlease share your opinion on the [talk page](https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Talk:Key:opening_hours) (or the discussion page of the proposal if that does exist) if you have any idea how to express this (better).\n\n- Select single (or more, comma separated) (school|public) holidays. [Proposed syntax](https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/opening_hours_holiday_select): `SH(Sommerferien)`\n- Depending on moon position like `\"low tide only\"`. Suncalc lib does support moon position. Syntax needed.\n- If weekday is PH than the facility will be open weekday-1 this week. Syntax something like: `We if (We +1 day == PH) else Th` ???\n\nList of features which can make writing easier:\n\n- `May-Aug: (Mo-Th 9:00-20:00; Fr 11:00-22:00; Sa-Su 11:00-20:00)`\n\n- Last day of the month.\n\n ```text\n Jan 31,Mar 01 -1 day,Mar 31,Apr 30,May 31,Jun 30,Jul 31,Aug 31,Sep 30,Oct 31,Nov 30,Dec 31 open\n ```\n\n Better syntax needed? This example is valid even if the evaluation tool does not agree. It simily does not yet implement this.\n\n Ref and source: \n\n## How to contribute\n\nYou can contribute in the usual manner as known from git (and GitHub). Just fork, change and make a pull request.\n\n### Translating the evaluation tool and the map\n\nThis project uses for translation.\n\nTranslations can be made in the file [js/i18n-resources.js][ohlib.js/i18n-resources.js]. Just copy the whole English block, change the language code to the one you are adding and make your translation. You can open the [index.html](/index.html) to see the result of your work. ~~To complete your localization add the translated language name to the other languages~~ (you don’t have to do this anymore. Importing that form somewhere, WIP, see gen_word_error_correction.js). Week and month names are translated by the browser using the `Date.toLocaleString` function.\n\nNote that this resource file does also provide the localization for the [opening_hours_map]. This can also be tested by cloning the project and linking your modified opening_hours.js working copy to the opening_hours.js directory (after renaming it) inside the opening_hours_map project. Or just follow the installation instructions from the [opening_hours_map].\n\n### Translating error messages and warnings\n\nTranslations for error messages and warnings for the opening_hours.js library can be made in the file [locales/core.js][ohlib.js/locales/core.js]. You are encouraged to test your translations. Checkout the [Makefile][ohlib.makefile] and the [test framework][ohlib.test.js] for how this can be done.\n\n### Holiday Data\n\nPlease do not open issues for missing holidays. It is obvious that there are more missing holidays then holidays which are defined in this library. Instead consider if you can add your missing holidays and send me a pull request or patch. If you are hitting a problem because some holidays depend on variable days or something like this, consider opening a unfinished PR so that the more complicated things can be discussed there.\n\nHolidays can be added to the file [index.js][ohlib.opening_hours.js]. Have a look at the current definitions for [other holidays][ohlib.holidays].\n\nPlease refer to the [holiday documentation][ohlib.docs.holiday] for more details about the data format.\n\nPlease consider adding a test (with a time range of one year for example) to see if everything works as expected and to ensure that it will stay that way.\nSee under [testing][ohlib.testing].\n\nIn case your holiday definition does only change the `holiday_definitions` variable (and not core code) it is also ok to test the definition using the `scripts/PH_SH_exporter.js` script. In that case writing a test is not required but still appreciated. Example: `./scripts/PH_SH_exporter.js --verbose --from=2016 --to=2016 --public-holidays --country dk --state dk /tmp/dk_holidays.txt`\n\n### Core code\n\nBe sure to add one or more tests if you add new features or enhance error tolerance or the like.\nSee under [testing][ohlib.testing].\n\n#### Commit hooks\n\nNote that there is a git pre-commit hook used to run and compare the test framework before each commit. Hooks are written as shell scripts using [husky](https://github.com/typicode/husky) and should be installed to git automatically when running `npm install`. If this does not happen, you can manually run `npm run postinstall`.\n\n#### Documentation\n\nAll functions are documented, which should help contributers to get started.\n\nThe documentation looks like this:\n\n```js\n/* List parser for constrained weekdays in month range {{{\n * e.g. Su[-1] which selects the last Sunday of the month.\n *\n * :param tokens: List of token objects.\n * :param at: Position where to start.\n * :returns: Array:\n * 0. Constrained weekday number.\n * 1. Position at which the token does not belong to the list any more (after ']' token).\n */\nfunction getConstrainedWeekday(tokens, at) {}\n```\n\nThe opening brackets `{{{` (and the corresponding closing onces) are used to fold the source code. See [Vim folds](http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Folding).\n\n## Authors\n\n| Autor | Contact | Note |\n| --------------------------------------------- | ------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |\n| [Dmitry Marakasov](https://github.com/AMDmi3) | | Initial coding and design and all basic features like time ranges, week ranges, month ranges and week ranges. |\n| [Robin Schneider](https://me.ypid.de/) | | Maintainer (since September 2013). Added support for years, holidays, unknown, comments, open end, fallback/additional rules (and more), wrote getWarnings, prettifyValue, translated demo page to English and German and extended it to enter values yourself (now called [evaluation tool][ohlib.evaluation-tool]). |\n\n## Contributors\n\nRefer to the [Changelog](https://github.com/opening-hours/opening_hours.js/blob/master/CHANGELOG.rst)\n\n## Credits\n\n- [Netzwolf](http://www.netzwolf.info/) (He developed the first and very feature complete JS implementation for opening_hours (time_domain.js, [mirror](https://openingh.ypid.de/netzwolf_mirror/)). His implementation did not create selector code to go through time as this library does (which is a more advanced design). time_domain.js has been withdrawn in favor of opening_hours.js but a few parts where reused (mainly the error tolerance and the online evaluation for the [evaluation tool][ohlib.evaluation-tool]). It was also very useful as prove and motivation that all those complex things used in the [opening_hours syntax][oh:specification] are possible to evaluate with software :) )\n- Also thanks to FOSSGIS for hosting a public instance of this service. See the [wiki][fossgis-project].\n- The [favicon.png](/img/favicon.png) is based on the file ic_action_add_alarm.png from the [Android Design Icons](https://developer.android.com/downloads/design/Android_Design_Icons_20131106.zip) which is licensed under [Creative Commons Attribution 2.5](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/). It represents a clock next to the most common opening_hours value (by far) which is `24/7` and a check mark.\n\n## Stats\n\n- [Open HUB](https://www.openhub.net/p/opening_hours)\n\n## License\n\nAs of version 3.4, opening_hours.js is licensed under the [GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0]() only.\n\nNote that the original work from Dmitry Marakasov is published under the BSD 2-clause \"Simplified\" (BSD-2-Clause) license which is included in this repository under the commit hash [b2e11df02c76338a3a32ec0d4e964330d48bdd2d](https://github.com/opening-hours/opening_hours.js/tree/b2e11df02c76338a3a32ec0d4e964330d48bdd2d).\n\n\n\n[nominatim]: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Nominatim#Reverse_Geocoding_.2F_Address_lookup\n[suncalc]: https://github.com/mourner/suncalc\n[fossgis-project]: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/FOSSGIS/Server/Projects/opening_hours.js\n[issue-report]: /../../issues\n[releases on github]: /../../releases\n[key:opening_hours]: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:opening_hours\n[oh:specification]: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:opening_hours/specification\n[oh:specification:fallback rule]: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:opening_hours/specification#fallback_rule_separator\n[oh:specification:additional rule]: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:opening_hours/specification#additional_rule_separator\n[oh:spec:any_rule_separator]: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:opening_hours/specification#any_rule_separator\n[oh:spec:separator_for_readability]: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:opening_hours/specification#separator_for_readability\n\n\n\n[ohlib.iterator-api]: #iterator-api\n[ohlib.time-ranges]: #time-ranges\n[ohlib.states]: #states\n[ohlib.holidays]: #holidays\n[ohlib.contribute.holidays]: /src/holidays/\n[ohlib.evaluation-tool]: #evaluation-tool\n[ohlib.library-api]: #library-api\n[ohlib.testing]: #testing\n[ohlib.docs.holiday]: /holidays/README.md\n[ohlib.js/locales/core.js]: /src/locales/core.js\n[ohlib.opening_hours.js]: /index.js\n[ohlib.test.js]: /test.js\n[ohlib.makefile]: /Makefile\n[ohlib.js/i18n-resources.js]: /site/js/i18n-resources.js\n[ohlib.npmjs]: https://www.npmjs.org/package/opening_hours\n[ohlib.github]: https://github.com/opening-hours/opening_hours.js\n[hc]: https://gitlab.com/ypid/hc\n[evaluation tool]: https://openingh.openstreetmap.de/evaluation_tool/\n[schulferien.org]: http://www.schulferien.org/iCal/\n[ph-at]: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feiertage_in_%C3%96sterreich\n[ph-au]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_Australia\n[ph-be]: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feiertage_in_Belgien\n[ph-br]: https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feriados_no_Brasil\n[ph-ca]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_Canada\n[ph-ch]: https://www.bj.admin.ch/dam/bj/de/data/publiservice/service/zivilprozessrecht/kant-feiertage.pdf.download.pdf/kant-feiertage.pdf\n[ph-ci]: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jour_f%C3%A9ri%C3%A9#_C%C3%B4te_d%27Ivoire\n[ph-cz]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_the_Czech_Republic\n[ph-de]: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feiertage_in_Deutschland\n[ph-dk]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_Denmark\n[ph-fr]: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%EAtes_et_jours_f%E9ri%E9s_en_France\n[ph-gb]: https://www.gov.uk/bank-holidays#england-and-wales\n[ph-hu]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_Hungary\n[ph-ie]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland\n[ph-it]: http://www.governo.it/Presidenza/ufficio_cerimoniale/cerimoniale/giornate.html\n[ph-ne]: https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feestdagen_in_Nederland\n[ph-nl]: https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dni_wolne_od_pracy_w_Polsce\n[ph-nz]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_New_Zealand\n[ph-ro]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_Romania#Official_non-working_holidays\n[ph-ru]: https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%B7%D0%B4%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%BA%D0%B8_%D0%A0%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%81%D0%B8%D0%B8\n[ph-se]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_Sweden\n[ph-si]: http://www.vlada.si/o_sloveniji/politicni_sistem/prazniki/\n[ph-ua]: https://uk.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A1%D0%B2%D1%8F%D1%82%D0%B0_%D1%82%D0%B0_%D0%BF%D0%B0%D0%BC%27%D1%8F%D1%82%D0%BD%D1%96_%D0%B4%D0%BD%D1%96_%D0%B2_%D0%A3%D0%BA%D1%80%D0%B0%D1%97%D0%BD%D1%96\n[ph-us]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_the_United_States\n[ph-vn]: https://vi.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%C3%A1c_ng%C3%A0y_l%E1%BB%85_%E1%BB%9F_Vi%E1%BB%87t_Nam\n\n\n","name":"opening_hours@3.8.0","licenses":"LGPL-3.0-only","repository":"https://github.com/opening-hours/opening_hours.js","publisher":"Dmitry Marakasov","email":"amdmi3@amdmi3.ru"},{"licenseText":" Apache License\n Version 2.0, January 2004\n http://www.apache.org/licenses/\n\n TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR USE, REPRODUCTION, AND DISTRIBUTION\n\n 1. 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