@capacitor-community/mdm-appconfig v7.0.0
Maintainers
| Maintainer | GitHub | Social | 
|---|---|---|
| Damian Tarnawsky | dtarnawsky | @damiantarnawsky | 
Versions
| Plugin | Capacitor | Documentation | 
|---|---|---|
| 7.x | 7.x | README | 
| 6.x | 6.x | README | 
| 5.x | 5.x | README | 
| 4.x | 4.x | README | 
Installation
npm install @capacitor-community/mdm-appconfig
npx cap syncConfiguration
Android
Add the following line to your androidmanifest.xml (under <application...>):
<meta-data android:name="android.content.APP_RESTRICTIONS" android:resource="@xml/app_restrictions" />Create an XML file named app_restrictions.xml in the res/xml directory to house your defined app restrictions, the format for the XML can be found here.
Here is an example app_restrictions.xml that defines 3 strings (ionic-email, ionic-user, ionic-userid):
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<restrictions xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android">
	<restriction android:key="ionic-email" android:title="Ionic Email" android:restrictionType="string" android:defaultValue="" />
	<restriction android:key="ionic-user" android:title="Ionic User" android:restrictionType="string" android:defaultValue="" />
	<restriction android:key="ionic-userid" android:title="Ionic Userid" android:restrictionType="string" android:defaultValue="" />
</restrictions>Note: You must define keys in your app_restrictions.xml to be able to read their value at runtime.
iOS
No additional configuration is required for iOS.
Usage
import { AppConfig } from '@capacitor-community/mdm-appconfig';
// Get a value:
const result = await AppConfig.getValue({ key: 'my.variable.name' });
console.log(result.value);If the key cannot be found the promise will be rejected.
VMWare Workspace 1
When distributing an Application you can create an Assignment and under Application Configuration you can send a set of configuration keys that can be read by your application. The screenshot belows shows keys called ionic-email, ionic-user and ionic-userid which Workspace 1 has will write with values related to the enrolled user.

API
getValue(...)
getValue(options: getValueOptions) => Promise<GetValueResult>Get a value from App Config. On iOS, values are obtained from UserDefaults in com.apple.configuration.managed.
| Param | Type | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| options | getValueOptions | Options to get value | 
Returns: Promise<GetValueResult>
Since: 1.0.0
Interfaces
GetValueResult
| Prop | Type | Description | Since | 
|---|---|---|---|
| value | string | The value | 1.0.0 | 
getValueOptions
| Prop | Type | Description | Since | 
|---|---|---|---|
| key | string | The key (or variable name) | 1.0.0 |