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I have an ajax call in my app that works fine in the emulator and on the emulator app, but when I make an APK file, it hangs.
The app collects the user's user id and password, and passes it to the web server.
The web server returns a token and some other user-specific data.
I know the request is hitting the server. The problem seems to lie in parsing the returning json?
I also know the json is good. How do even begin troubleshooting this?
$("#spinner").show(); var uID=$("#userID").val(); var uPW=$("#userPW").val(); var dataString="userID="+uID+"&userPW="+uPW; $.getJSON("http://mydomain.com/cgi/mlogin.exe?"+dataString, function(json){ if(json.error!=="0"){ $("#loginResult").html(json.error); $("#spinner").hide(); return; } $("#loginResult").html("logged in"); $("#loginResult").css("color","#ffff00"); $("#loginResult").css("background","#000"); $("#spinner").hide(); $("#loginButton").html("log off"); $("#ticketData").html("tickets and stuff"); intel.xdk.cache.setCookie("token",json.token,7); var t=""; for(var i=0;i<=json.tickets.length-1;i++){ t+="<div class='tRow'>"; t+="<div class='tNumber'>"; t+=json.tickets.ticket; t+="</div>"; t+="<div class='tProblem'>"; t+=json.tickets.problem; t+="</div>"; t+="<div class='tCustID'>"; t+=json.tickets.custID; t+="</div>"; t+="<div class='clr'></div>"; t+="</div>"; } $("#ticketData").html(t); });
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I am not expert but i think don't use
intel.xdk.cache.setCookie or any intel.xdk function.
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Try to show the result using JSON.stringfy(). Maybe you can see something wrong.
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Use the Debug tab, not the Emulate tab to debug this issue. If that does not work, then try using remote CDT with a built app. See this page for lots of debug options: https://software.intel.com/en-us/xdk/docs/intel-xdk-debug-and-test-overview
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Yes it seems the issue was with intel.xdk.cache.setCookie
What is the better way to set/retrieve a cookie?
I'm going to try using just plain javaScript.
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Use Crosswalk on Android to insure that "just plain JavaScript" works. :) You'll get your best results that way. The Debug tab uses Crosswalk.
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This is how I ended up making it work.
I set a variable to a windows object instead of a cookie
in my login function
setToken(json.token);
then when I need it I just use
var tkn=getToken();
and the functions look like this:
// set token function setToken(v){ window.token = v; return; } // retrieve token function getToken(){ return window.token; }
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I'm getting my "testing" phone set up to use the DEBUG tab.
That's way better than email apk builds to myself.
thanks
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