@capacitor/barcode-scanner 1.0.1-dev-20240516T195948.0 → 1.0.1

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  2. package/package.json +2 -2
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  #### Android
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+ The barcode scanner plugin requires a minimum Android SDK target of 26. This is higher than the default that comes with your Capacitor application. You can update this value in your `android/variables.gradle` file.
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+ ```gradle
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+ ext {
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+ minSdkVersion = 26
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+ ```
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  You will need to modify the `allprojects > repositories` section in your `android/build.gradle` file to include the Outsystems repository. Your `android/build.gradle` file should look similar to this after adding the repository.
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  ```gradle
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  ```
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+ #### iOS
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+ The barcode scanner uses the camera on the device. Ensure you configure the Privacy - Camera Usage Description in your Info.plist file so that your application can access the device's camera.
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  ## API
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  {
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  "name": "@capacitor/barcode-scanner",
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- "version": "1.0.1-dev-20240516T195948.0",
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+ "version": "1.0.1",
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  "description": "Capacitor plugin using Outsystems Barcode libs",
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  "main": "dist/plugin.cjs.js",
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  "module": "dist/esm/index.js",
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  "src": "android"
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  }
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  },
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- "gitHead": "59d9fc5b1eb8fe65a3a1fd6d8cf361666d27154f"
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+ "gitHead": "7171d448c78ac49acfb37c7edfff3538f4f2a734"
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  }