Developing Ionic/Cordova Mobile App in VS.Net 2017
- Azurians.us
- Oct 10, 2022
- 1 min read
Don't even think about it. One would think Microsoft should have gotten it right by now. They introduced Cordova Tools in late 2014 / early 2015? My god! It's a frakkin' pain.
Long story short: Don't even try.
Use ONLY Visual Studio Code for the front end
"Serve to the browser (ionic serve)" to test & debug locally as well using Ionic DevApp on the actual device(s)
As long as your code "<Company>.<Project>.App" is in the same folder as your other VS.Net projects, you can continue you to check-in to VSO git.
Use Ionic & Ionic Pro for UX
I signed up for Ionic Pro ($30 / month)
CLI is your friend - Cordova & Ionic
Connecting with Ionic, Adding Platforms, Building, checking in, accomplish everything from command line using Ionic & Ionic Cordova
Test on actual devices using Ionic DevApp
Huge pain running getting the VS.Net emulators for Android in Windows 10 nested Hyper V enabled VM.
Save yourself time. If Microsoft emulators can't run in a VM, what chance are you going to have running native Android emulators on Hyper V enabled VM?

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