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| The Moodle Mobile Simulator (MMS) https://github.com/jleyva/moodlemobile-simulator is a tool to make easier developing for Moodle Mobile, it includes options for simulate Push notifications, watch and filter the app log, browse the "sandboxed" Chromium file system etc...
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| == Features ==
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| * It can emulate different devices/platforms viewport size (iPhone, iPad, Nexus4...)
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| * You can switch between different versions of the app and between different Test Sites
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| * It support emulation of "Offline" mode
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| * Rotate device
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| * Disable support of the local_mobile plugin for sites using that plugin
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| * Live CSS injection and template modifications for quick testing
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| * Emulation of Push notifications with configurable payload
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| * Support the Phonegap FileSystem and FileTransfer API so you can download/upload and store files in the Chromium filesystem
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| * Support additional app options like taking photos (using the webcam) an uploading audio recording
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| == Installation ==
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| * First of all you need to configure Chrome or Chromium as described here [[Moodle_Mobile_development_using_Chrome_or_Chromium]]
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| * Download the project from github: https://github.com/jleyva/moodlemobile-simulator
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| * Open the index.html in the Chrome/Chromium browser
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| * In Settings Apps, add a new App pointing to the directory where your HTML code is placed
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| * Go to Launch, select your App and device (optionally a Site) and "Launch app" Once logged in a site, it will require you to allow use the local file system storage capabilities
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