![]() ![]() Or if you want to use them, you can use this workaround for making the injection work. If still getting the "Plugin not implemented" error, make sure you are not using service workers, that prevents Capacitor's and Plugins code from injecting. This will re-sync your native Android code to include the new plugin code and should allow use of your new plugin.Īlso, if you are migrating from Capacitor 1 or 2, make sure you enabled the automatic plugin loading. On Android, this can happen if Capacitor doesn't find the plugins or can't inject its code into the WebView.įirst of all, make sure the plugin is installed and appears in the package.json.įinally, use the "Sync Project with Gradle Files" button in the top right of Android Studio (the icon looks like an elephant).
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