Capacitor Plugins
Getting started with Capacitor is fairly straight forward for Ionic developers. Adding plugins to your project is no different than adding any dependencies you may need to a project.
Install
To install a plugin, find the plugin you want to use and install it using your package manager, like npm:
# Install the Capacitor Plugins
$ npm install @capacitor/camera
Usage
Once installed, plugins can be imported into a component and you can call the native functionality directly from your code.
Using the Camera plugin as an example, first install it:
- JavaScript
- Angular
- Vue
- React
import { Camera, CameraResultType } from '@capacitor/camera';
const takePicture = async () => {
const image = await Camera.getPhoto({
quality: 90,
allowEditing: true,
resultType: CameraResultType.Uri
});
const imageUrl = image.webPath;
imageElement.src = imageUrl;
};
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { Camera, CameraResultType } from '@capacitor/camera';
@Component({...})
export class CameraComponent{
public imageSrc = '';
async takePicture() {
const image = await Camera.getPhoto({
quality: 90,
allowEditing: true,
resultType: CameraResultType.Uri
});
const imageUrl = image.webPath;
this.imageSrc = imageUrl;
};
}
<template>
...
</template>
<script setup lang="typescript">
import { ref } from 'vue';
import { Camera, CameraResultType } from '@capacitor/camera';
const imageSrc = ref('');
const takePicture = async () => {
const image = await Camera.getPhoto({
quality: 90,
allowEditing: true,
resultType: CameraResultType.Uri
});
const imageUrl = image.webPath;
imageSrc.value = imageUrl;
};
</script>
import { Camera, CameraResultType } from '@capacitor/camera';
import { useState } from 'react';
export function CameraComponent() {
const [imageSrc, setImageSrc] = useState('');
const takePicture = async () => {
const image = await Camera.getPhoto({
quality: 90,
allowEditing: true,
resultType: CameraResultType.Uri
});
const imageUrl = image.webPath;
setImageSrc(imageUrl);
};
return (...)
}