I've got a phonegap (cordova) app running cordova 3.1.0 and when I call
navigator.camera.getPicture(success,fail,options)
with options as
var options={
destinationType: navigator.camera.DestinationType.FILE_URI,
sourceType: navigator.camera.PictureSourceType.SAVEDPHOTOALBUM,
encodingType: navigator.camera.EncodingType.JPEG,
mediaType: navigator.camera.MediaType.Picture
}
the success callback isn't called after the photo is selected by the user.
If I then call
navigator.camera.getPicture(success,fail,options)
again, the success callback from the first getPicture is called with the photo selected in the first step.
I've poked around in CameraLauncher.java (around line 395 onwards) and it seems that it calls
this.callbackContext.success(uri.toString());
in
onActivtyResult but this doesn't seem to be passed back until the next getPicture() call.
Anybody else come across this?
Further digging shows the same thing happening when calling getPicture from camera too.
I'm wondering if it's because when the camera activity finishes the webview hasn't resumed so the callback has nowhere to go - but this is wild speculation at best.
24 hours later, it seems that updating to Cordova 3.1.0.jar and dropping the 3.1 jar directly into an existing 3.0 project resolved this issue.
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