Genero Mobile for Android (GMA) 1.40 changes
Modifications to consider when using the Genero Mobile for Androidâ„¢.
GMA 1.40 with FGLGWS 3.20
Specifying the GBC for Universal Rendering
Genero 3.20 introduces Universal Rendering based on the GBC web front-end.
The GBC to be bundled with the embedded app is specified with the new
gmabuildtool option --build-gbc-runtime
.
Button.alignment
style attribute
GMA 1.40.03 supports the alignment
attribute for BUTTON
form
items.
For the possible values of this attribute, see Button style attributes.
Cordova plugins from the FOURJS Cordova Github
Before Genero 3.20, the Cordova plugins wrapper libraries and demos were shipped in the FGLGWS package (FGLDIR).
Cordova plugins, as well as demos and BDL wrapper libraries and demos, are now available from the FOURJS Cordova Github.
For more details, see Installing Cordova plugins.
New Cordova front calls listPlugins
/ getPluginInfo
Since Genero 3.20 / GMA 1.40, the new cordova.listPlugins
and cordova.getPluginInfo
front calls can be used to get information about Cordova plugins bundled with the app.
64-bit architecture in APK
Google requires that the APK uploaded to the Play Store must contain a 64-bit version of the app, otherwise it will be rejected after August 1, 2019.
Starting with GMA 1.40.03, the gmabuildtool generates an APK with a 32-bit and 64-bit version of the app.
For more details, see Building Android apps with Genero.
Android 10 (API 29) and feInfo (deviceid, iccid, imei)
Starting with Android 10 (API level 29), to access deviceid, iccid and imei identifiers with the
feInfo
front call, the
device must be configured manually with the READ_PRIVILEGED_PHONE_STATE
privileged
permission for fully managed devices, with the Android Enterprise Program. Third-party apps
installed from the Google Play Store can't declare privileged permissions.
For more details see Android permissions.
Android Command Line Tools replacing SDK Tools
Starting with GMA 1.40.10, you need to install the Android Command Line Tools, to install and/or update the Android SDK. For more details about this requirement, see the latest Android SDK Tools release note.
If you have an older Android SDK installed (without the $ANDROID_SDK_TOOLS/cmdline-tools directory), you can install the command line tools in the existing Android SDK directory, by following the steps described in Install Genero Mobile for Android.
See also the prerequisites to build Android Apps with Genero Mobile.
Android App Bundle (.aab) packages
Starting with GMA 1.40.15, in addition to .apk packages, the gmabuildtool produces now .aab packages.
For new applications, only Android App Bundle .aab archives can be uploaded to the Android Play Store.
For more details, see Building Android apps with Genero and gmabuildtool.
Android 11 (API 30) related changes
In August 2021, Android applications must target Android 11 / API 30, to be published on the Google Play Store. GMA 1.40.15 is validated with Android 11 / API 30.
- The
MESSAGE
andERROR
instructions are rendered with the new "snackbar" visual, and are no longer visible in the background. However, all presentation styles are still applicable. - The sdcard cannot be accessed directly anymore: Program code must use the paths returned by
front calls such as
standard.feInfo/datadirectory
andstandard.openFile
. This change impacts also front calls such asmobile.takePhoto
andmobile.takeVideo
, that will save the image in the external file directory of the application (and no longer in general share directory on sdcard). App code can no longer guess the path to sdcard and do some operation on it: One must either use the path returnedstandard.feinfo/dataDirectory
, or use paths returned from front calls such asstandard.openFile
, to access to a file on the device. The paths returned by these front calls are now aligned with the scoped storage (see https://source.android.com/devices/storage/scoped)
See also Handling files on Android devices.
Support for mobile.newContact
front call
Starting with GMA 1.40.19, the front call mobile.newContact
is now available on GMA.
New --no-interactions
option
Starting with GMA 1.40.21, the --no-interactions
option of gmabuildtool
updatesdk allows you to install extras silently, by answering yes to all questions asked
during the Android SDK installation
process. For more details, see Building Android apps with Genero and gmabuildtool.