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Once an app is packaged into a native app using PhoneGap, the usual debugging techniques, such as the Chrome Debugger, cannot be used. It can also be difficult to debug an app running on a device.
<b><i>This feature was deprecated in AppStudio 6</i></b>
 
The PhoneGap Debugger is a huge help. Here's how to use it.
 
[Note: you'll need a full license to AppStudio to do this. You'll need a PhoneGap Build account, which is not supported by the AppStudio Demo.]
 
=== Upload your app to PhoneGap Build ===
 
Use "Build Native App with PhoneGap" on AppStudio's Run menu.
 
=== Log into your PhoneGap Build Apps page ===
 
Use "Start PhoneGap Debugger" on the Run menu.
 
=== Turn Debugging on for your App ===
 
In the PhoneGap App page, select your project. In Settings, set the "Enable Debugging" checkbox and save. You will only have to do this once: it will remember the setting next time you upload this app.
[[File:PhoneGapDebug1.png]]
=== Rebuild your App ===
 
This will build your project again with the debug code added to it.
 
=== Install your App on your device ===
 
Once the rebuild is done, download your app and start it on your device.
 
=== Start the Debugger ===
 
On the PhoneGap Build App screen, you'll see a new option for Debug. Click on it.
 
=== Debugger is now Active ===

Latest revision as of 14:32, 13 November 2020

This feature was deprecated in AppStudio 6