Installs the specified plugin and any packages that it depends
on. Installs the specified plugin and its dependencies in the
local node_modules
folder, adds it to the
dependencies
section in package.json
,
and prepares the plugin for all installed platforms. If you have
not configured any platforms for the project, the NativeScript
CLI will prepare the plugin when you add a platform. For more
information about working with plugins, see
NativeScript Plugins.
Usage |
Synopsis |
General |
$ tns plugin install <Plugin> |
Alias |
$ tns plugin add <Plugin> |
-
<Plugin>
is a valid NativeScript plugin,
specified by any of the following.
-
A
<Name>
or
<Name>@<Version>
where
<Name>
is the name of a plugin that is
published in the npm registry and
<Version>
is a valid version of this
plugin.
-
A
<Local Path>
to the directory which
contains the plugin, including its
package.json
file.
-
A
<Local Path>
to a
.tar.gz
archive containing a directory with
the plugin and its package.json
file.
-
A
<URL>
which resolves to a
.tar.gz
archive containing a directory with
the plugin and its package.json
file.
-
A
<git Remote URL>
which resolves to a
.tar.gz
archive containing a directory with
the plugin and its package.json
file.
-
Verify that the plugin that you want to add contains a valid
package.json
file. Valid
package.json
files contain a
nativescript
section.
Command |
Description |
plugin |
Lets you manage the plugins for your project. |
plugin add |
Installs the specified plugin and its dependencies. |
plugin remove |
Uninstalls the specified plugin and its dependencies.
|