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== How can I contribute to the Moodle App? ==
 
You can help with [https://tracker.moodle.org/issues/?jql=project%20%3D%20MOBILE%20AND%20status%20%3D%20Open%20AND%20labels%20%3D%20contribfriendly any issue marked with the "contribfriendly" label].
 
If you want to help with another issue, please let us know first via the tracker, you can a comment in the issue itself.
 
You have a detailed description of our development process here: [[Moodle App Development Process]].
 
== I see this error: "Cannot connect: Verify that your have typed correctly the URL and that your site uses Moodle 2.4 or later" ==
 
* Ensure that debugging is disabled in your site: Administration > Development > Debugging.
* Check that the ADOdb option is disabled if you are using the external database auth or enrolment plugin. You can do that in "Plugins > Authentication > External database" and in "Plugins > Enrolment > External database".
* If your site uses an SSL certificate, it must be a trusted certificate, not self-signed. You can use this tool or a similar one to check that your certificate is fine: [https://www.geocerts.com/ssl_checker SSL Checker]. All the checks must be ok, including the "Certificate Chain Complete". Otherwise the app might work on iOS but not on Android.


== The app starts but it says it cannot connect to any site I try ==
== The app starts but it says it cannot connect to any site I try ==


This is because you need to use a different browser with special flags enabled so cross domains XHR requests are allowed.
This may happen because you need to use a different browser with special flags enabled so cross domains XHR requests are allowed.


In sort, you need to download Chromium from https://download-chromium.appspot.com/ and open it with this command:
In short, you need to download Chromium from [https://www.chromium.org/getting-involved/download-chromium the official download page] and open it with this command:


chromium --allow-file-access-from-files --disable-web-security  
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
chromium-browser --allow-file-access-from-files --disable-web-security
</syntaxhighlight>


For additional information please, read: [[Moodle Mobile development using Chrome or Chromium]]
For additional information please, read the [[Using the Moodle App in a browser]] page.


== Some features like IMSCP, resource mini sites, local notifications are not working in the browser ==
== Some features like IMSCP, resource mini sites, local notifications are not working in the browser ==


Some features must be tested directly in a mobile device via ionic run android or ionic run ios.  
Some features must be tested directly in a mobile device. You can do that using the application in the appstores, or you can learn how to compile it yourself in the [[Setting up your development environment for the Moodle App#Running_the_app_in_Android_and_iOS|Setting up your development environment for the Moodle App]] page.
 
== What is the difference between a native app and a Mobile specific theme or responsive theme? ==


It will require you to install the platform specific SDK or development tools, follow your platform guide here: http://cordova.apache.org/docs/en/edge/guide_platforms_index.md.html#Platform%20Guides
You can read about that in the following forum posts:


== Is the app a replacement of the MyMobile theme? ==
* https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=206736#p901475
No, see http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=206736#p901751
* https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=206736#p901751


== What is the difference between a native app and a Mobile specific theme or responsive theme? ==
== I am having problems running the app from the source code ==


See http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=206736#p901475
If you are having issues getting the app to compile, make sure to check out the troubleshooting section of the [[Setting up your development environment for the Moodle App#Troubleshooting|Setting up your development environment for the Moodle App]] page.


Also http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=206736#p901751
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[[Category: Moodle App Ionic 5]]

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How can I contribute to the Moodle App?

You can help with any issue marked with the "contribfriendly" label.

If you want to help with another issue, please let us know first via the tracker, you can a comment in the issue itself.

You have a detailed description of our development process here: Moodle App Development Process.

I see this error: "Cannot connect: Verify that your have typed correctly the URL and that your site uses Moodle 2.4 or later"

  • Ensure that debugging is disabled in your site: Administration > Development > Debugging.
  • Check that the ADOdb option is disabled if you are using the external database auth or enrolment plugin. You can do that in "Plugins > Authentication > External database" and in "Plugins > Enrolment > External database".
  • If your site uses an SSL certificate, it must be a trusted certificate, not self-signed. You can use this tool or a similar one to check that your certificate is fine: SSL Checker. All the checks must be ok, including the "Certificate Chain Complete". Otherwise the app might work on iOS but not on Android.

The app starts but it says it cannot connect to any site I try

This may happen because you need to use a different browser with special flags enabled so cross domains XHR requests are allowed.

In short, you need to download Chromium from the official download page and open it with this command:

chromium-browser --allow-file-access-from-files --disable-web-security

For additional information please, read the Using the Moodle App in a browser page.

Some features like IMSCP, resource mini sites, local notifications are not working in the browser

Some features must be tested directly in a mobile device. You can do that using the application in the appstores, or you can learn how to compile it yourself in the Setting up your development environment for the Moodle App page.

What is the difference between a native app and a Mobile specific theme or responsive theme?

You can read about that in the following forum posts:

I am having problems running the app from the source code

If you are having issues getting the app to compile, make sure to check out the troubleshooting section of the Setting up your development environment for the Moodle App page.