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I’m having a lot of problems testing my Ionic app. As it has Httpclient requests, I am having problems with Cors. I thought about generating the production build and testing on mobile, so I tested:
cordova build android --prod
The app is generated, I copy to my mobile and perform the installation, but when I run it returns:
err_conecttion_refused: localhost:8080
I also tried: Cordova build android --Prod --release But in this case I can’t install the app. How do you test applications that have http requests?
but after doing these steps I should run with --Prod --release or just --Prod?
– veroneseComS
can rotate the
cordova build android --prod
instead of the last step. Custom my use Ionic Cordova build android ^^– Leo Brescia
I did so but now the application starts with a white screen and does not come out of it :
– veroneseComS
Connect the phone to the pc, runs
ionic cordova run android -lc
. No Chrome accesseschrome://inspect
, you will see the device on Remote Target inspect and see on the console if an error appears.– Leo Brescia
If I run with Ionic Cordova run android -Lc the application works until I have some http request, but I can not perform requests on account of Cors, so I would like to build the application, but when I build --release does not install and normal build the white screen app
– veroneseComS
you can use the release and see if there are any errors in the terminal:
ionic cordova run android -lc --release
My ideas are over. Sorry :| Good luck!– Leo Brescia
All right, just one question, is for me to look at the console of that Chrome research?
– veroneseComS
No. It is not active when you use release. The logs will appear in the place where you executed the( terminal command, e.g.), this happens because of the parameter
c
in charge– Leo Brescia