Ionic app with api not running on real device
I develop an ionic app with api, I add allow-control-allow-origin in my chrome so its running perfectly in browser but in real device my app dont run. I think api didnt read by my app. its displaying my toast "please check your network connection" someone help me. sorry for my english
this is my code
let apiUrl = "http://mywebsite.com/api/public/api/";
@Injectable()
export class AuthServiceProvider {
responseData:any;
constructor(public http: Http) {
console.log('Hello AuthServiceProvider Provider');
}
postData(credentials, type){
return new Promise((resolve, reject)=>{
let headers = new Headers();
this.http.post(apiUrl+type, JSON.stringify(credentials), {headers}).subscribe(res=>{
resolve(res.json());
}, (err)=>{
reject(err);
});
});
}
}
and my login.ts
login(){
let loading = this.loadingCtrl.create({
spinner: 'crescent',
content: 'Please wait...'
});
loading.present();
this.authService.postData(this.userData,'login').then((result) => {
this.responseData = result;
if(this.responseData.userData){
console.log(this.responseData);
localStorage.setItem('userData', JSON.stringify(this.responseData));
loading.dismiss();
this.navCtrl.push(TabsPage);
}
else{
loading.dismiss();
loading.onDidDismiss(() => {
const toast = this.toastCtrl.create({
message: 'Invalid Email or Password!',
duration: 3000
});
toast.present();
});
}
}, (err) => {
loading.dismiss();
loading.onDidDismiss(() => {
const toast = this.toastCtrl.create({
message: 'Please Check Your Internet Connection',
duration: 5000
});
toast.present();
});
});
}
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I develop an ionic app with api, I add allow-control-allow-origin in my chrome so its running perfectly in browser but in real device my app dont run. I think api didnt read by my app. its displaying my toast "please check your network connection" someone help me. sorry for my english
this is my code
let apiUrl = "http://mywebsite.com/api/public/api/";
@Injectable()
export class AuthServiceProvider {
responseData:any;
constructor(public http: Http) {
console.log('Hello AuthServiceProvider Provider');
}
postData(credentials, type){
return new Promise((resolve, reject)=>{
let headers = new Headers();
this.http.post(apiUrl+type, JSON.stringify(credentials), {headers}).subscribe(res=>{
resolve(res.json());
}, (err)=>{
reject(err);
});
});
}
}
and my login.ts
login(){
let loading = this.loadingCtrl.create({
spinner: 'crescent',
content: 'Please wait...'
});
loading.present();
this.authService.postData(this.userData,'login').then((result) => {
this.responseData = result;
if(this.responseData.userData){
console.log(this.responseData);
localStorage.setItem('userData', JSON.stringify(this.responseData));
loading.dismiss();
this.navCtrl.push(TabsPage);
}
else{
loading.dismiss();
loading.onDidDismiss(() => {
const toast = this.toastCtrl.create({
message: 'Invalid Email or Password!',
duration: 3000
});
toast.present();
});
}
}, (err) => {
loading.dismiss();
loading.onDidDismiss(() => {
const toast = this.toastCtrl.create({
message: 'Please Check Your Internet Connection',
duration: 5000
});
toast.present();
});
});
}
ionic3 slim
What error do you get ?
– saperlipopette
Nov 14 '18 at 9:36
i edit my codes above sir. i think my app didnt read my api
– griffin fernando
Nov 14 '18 at 11:33
On what device are you running your code ?
– saperlipopette
Nov 14 '18 at 11:39
my code is running perfectly in my browser but in my real device it doesnt
– griffin fernando
Nov 14 '18 at 11:46
What do you mean by it doesn’t run on your device ? Try to use a device debugger to see what is your error. If you’re running on Android, use chrome debugger (go to chrome://inspect with google chrome) or with safari inspector if you’re running on iOS
– saperlipopette
Nov 14 '18 at 11:49
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I develop an ionic app with api, I add allow-control-allow-origin in my chrome so its running perfectly in browser but in real device my app dont run. I think api didnt read by my app. its displaying my toast "please check your network connection" someone help me. sorry for my english
this is my code
let apiUrl = "http://mywebsite.com/api/public/api/";
@Injectable()
export class AuthServiceProvider {
responseData:any;
constructor(public http: Http) {
console.log('Hello AuthServiceProvider Provider');
}
postData(credentials, type){
return new Promise((resolve, reject)=>{
let headers = new Headers();
this.http.post(apiUrl+type, JSON.stringify(credentials), {headers}).subscribe(res=>{
resolve(res.json());
}, (err)=>{
reject(err);
});
});
}
}
and my login.ts
login(){
let loading = this.loadingCtrl.create({
spinner: 'crescent',
content: 'Please wait...'
});
loading.present();
this.authService.postData(this.userData,'login').then((result) => {
this.responseData = result;
if(this.responseData.userData){
console.log(this.responseData);
localStorage.setItem('userData', JSON.stringify(this.responseData));
loading.dismiss();
this.navCtrl.push(TabsPage);
}
else{
loading.dismiss();
loading.onDidDismiss(() => {
const toast = this.toastCtrl.create({
message: 'Invalid Email or Password!',
duration: 3000
});
toast.present();
});
}
}, (err) => {
loading.dismiss();
loading.onDidDismiss(() => {
const toast = this.toastCtrl.create({
message: 'Please Check Your Internet Connection',
duration: 5000
});
toast.present();
});
});
}
ionic3 slim
I develop an ionic app with api, I add allow-control-allow-origin in my chrome so its running perfectly in browser but in real device my app dont run. I think api didnt read by my app. its displaying my toast "please check your network connection" someone help me. sorry for my english
this is my code
let apiUrl = "http://mywebsite.com/api/public/api/";
@Injectable()
export class AuthServiceProvider {
responseData:any;
constructor(public http: Http) {
console.log('Hello AuthServiceProvider Provider');
}
postData(credentials, type){
return new Promise((resolve, reject)=>{
let headers = new Headers();
this.http.post(apiUrl+type, JSON.stringify(credentials), {headers}).subscribe(res=>{
resolve(res.json());
}, (err)=>{
reject(err);
});
});
}
}
and my login.ts
login(){
let loading = this.loadingCtrl.create({
spinner: 'crescent',
content: 'Please wait...'
});
loading.present();
this.authService.postData(this.userData,'login').then((result) => {
this.responseData = result;
if(this.responseData.userData){
console.log(this.responseData);
localStorage.setItem('userData', JSON.stringify(this.responseData));
loading.dismiss();
this.navCtrl.push(TabsPage);
}
else{
loading.dismiss();
loading.onDidDismiss(() => {
const toast = this.toastCtrl.create({
message: 'Invalid Email or Password!',
duration: 3000
});
toast.present();
});
}
}, (err) => {
loading.dismiss();
loading.onDidDismiss(() => {
const toast = this.toastCtrl.create({
message: 'Please Check Your Internet Connection',
duration: 5000
});
toast.present();
});
});
}
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ionic3 slim
edited Nov 14 '18 at 11:33
griffin fernando
asked Nov 14 '18 at 8:59
griffin fernandogriffin fernando
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What error do you get ?
– saperlipopette
Nov 14 '18 at 9:36
i edit my codes above sir. i think my app didnt read my api
– griffin fernando
Nov 14 '18 at 11:33
On what device are you running your code ?
– saperlipopette
Nov 14 '18 at 11:39
my code is running perfectly in my browser but in my real device it doesnt
– griffin fernando
Nov 14 '18 at 11:46
What do you mean by it doesn’t run on your device ? Try to use a device debugger to see what is your error. If you’re running on Android, use chrome debugger (go to chrome://inspect with google chrome) or with safari inspector if you’re running on iOS
– saperlipopette
Nov 14 '18 at 11:49
|
show 3 more comments
What error do you get ?
– saperlipopette
Nov 14 '18 at 9:36
i edit my codes above sir. i think my app didnt read my api
– griffin fernando
Nov 14 '18 at 11:33
On what device are you running your code ?
– saperlipopette
Nov 14 '18 at 11:39
my code is running perfectly in my browser but in my real device it doesnt
– griffin fernando
Nov 14 '18 at 11:46
What do you mean by it doesn’t run on your device ? Try to use a device debugger to see what is your error. If you’re running on Android, use chrome debugger (go to chrome://inspect with google chrome) or with safari inspector if you’re running on iOS
– saperlipopette
Nov 14 '18 at 11:49
What error do you get ?
– saperlipopette
Nov 14 '18 at 9:36
What error do you get ?
– saperlipopette
Nov 14 '18 at 9:36
i edit my codes above sir. i think my app didnt read my api
– griffin fernando
Nov 14 '18 at 11:33
i edit my codes above sir. i think my app didnt read my api
– griffin fernando
Nov 14 '18 at 11:33
On what device are you running your code ?
– saperlipopette
Nov 14 '18 at 11:39
On what device are you running your code ?
– saperlipopette
Nov 14 '18 at 11:39
my code is running perfectly in my browser but in my real device it doesnt
– griffin fernando
Nov 14 '18 at 11:46
my code is running perfectly in my browser but in my real device it doesnt
– griffin fernando
Nov 14 '18 at 11:46
What do you mean by it doesn’t run on your device ? Try to use a device debugger to see what is your error. If you’re running on Android, use chrome debugger (go to chrome://inspect with google chrome) or with safari inspector if you’re running on iOS
– saperlipopette
Nov 14 '18 at 11:49
What do you mean by it doesn’t run on your device ? Try to use a device debugger to see what is your error. If you’re running on Android, use chrome debugger (go to chrome://inspect with google chrome) or with safari inspector if you’re running on iOS
– saperlipopette
Nov 14 '18 at 11:49
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What error do you get ?
– saperlipopette
Nov 14 '18 at 9:36
i edit my codes above sir. i think my app didnt read my api
– griffin fernando
Nov 14 '18 at 11:33
On what device are you running your code ?
– saperlipopette
Nov 14 '18 at 11:39
my code is running perfectly in my browser but in my real device it doesnt
– griffin fernando
Nov 14 '18 at 11:46
What do you mean by it doesn’t run on your device ? Try to use a device debugger to see what is your error. If you’re running on Android, use chrome debugger (go to chrome://inspect with google chrome) or with safari inspector if you’re running on iOS
– saperlipopette
Nov 14 '18 at 11:49