Hello
The plugin I used was the "cordova-plugin-keepe-cardio" ( link ), and it was actually quite easy to set up on the android platform.
With this, you can just run the command:
$ cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-keepe-cardio
And it will already be ready to use.
The link above has a well-explained tutorial, by the way.
I'll put the original text here in case the original link breaks (unfortunately I will not be able to translate it for timely reasons):
Sample HTML + JS
In ScanCard / www / index.html add the following to lines after <p class="event received">Device is Ready</p>
:
<button id="scanBtn"> Scan Now!</button>
Replace ScanCard/www/js/index.js
with the following code:
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* to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
* "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
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*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
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*/
var app = {
// Application Constructor
initialize: function() {
this.bindEvents();
},
// Bind Event Listeners
//
// Bind any events that are required on startup. Common events are:
// 'load', 'deviceready', 'offline', and 'online'.
bindEvents: function() {
document.addEventListener('deviceready', this.onDeviceReady, false);
},
// deviceready Event Handler
//
// The scope of 'this' is the event. In order to call the 'receivedEvent'
// function, we must explicitly call 'app.receivedEvent(...);'
onDeviceReady: function() {
app.receivedEvent('deviceready');
},
// Update DOM on a Received Event
receivedEvent: function(id) {
var parentElement = document.getElementById(id);
var listeningElement = parentElement.querySelector('.listening');
var receivedElement = parentElement.querySelector('.received');
listeningElement.setAttribute('style', 'display:none;');
receivedElement.setAttribute('style', 'display:block;');
console.log('Received Event: ' + id);
app.example();
},
example : function () {
var cardIOResponseFields = [
"card_type",
"redacted_card_number",
"card_number",
"expiry_month",
"expiry_year",
"cvv",
"zip"
];
var onCardIOComplete = function(response) {
console.log("card.io scan complete");
for (var i = 0, len = cardIOResponseFields.length; i < len; i++) {
var field = cardIOResponseFields[i];
console.log(field + ": " + response[field]);
}
};
var onCardIOCancel = function() {
console.log("card.io scan cancelled");
};
var onCardIOCheck = function (canScan) {
console.log("card.io canScan? " + canScan);
var scanBtn = document.getElementById("scanBtn");
if (!canScan) {
scanBtn.innerHTML = "Manual entry";
}
scanBtn.onclick = function (e) {
CardIO.scan({
"expiry": true,
"cvv": true,
"zip": true,
"suppressManual": false,
"suppressConfirm": false,
"hideLogo": true
},
onCardIOComplete,
onCardIOCancel
);
}
};
CardIO.canScan(onCardIOCheck);
}
};
app.initialize();
Good luck!