Creating apk file out of a Progressive Web App
Is there any way for creating an .apk file from a Progressive web app (PWA) so that I can add it to play store?
apk progressive-web-apps
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Is there any way for creating an .apk file from a Progressive web app (PWA) so that I can add it to play store?
apk progressive-web-apps
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Is there any way for creating an .apk file from a Progressive web app (PWA) so that I can add it to play store?
apk progressive-web-apps
Is there any way for creating an .apk file from a Progressive web app (PWA) so that I can add it to play store?
apk progressive-web-apps
apk progressive-web-apps
asked Nov 14 '18 at 21:59
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You should check out Apache Cordova. It allows you to host web apps as Android or IOS apps.
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Check this SO post, I think you have a lot of option to this including:
- Using Chrome for Android, it generates and sign .apk file using
WebPack
- Alternative solution is wrapping with Cordova kind of hybrid solution
for distribution of PWA apps in apps store.
TWA(Trusted Web Activity), which was recently posted in the PWA
documentation
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Yes. You can use tools like PWA2APK, in order to convert existing PWA's to APK file, which in turn can be uploaded on Google Play store.
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You should check out Apache Cordova. It allows you to host web apps as Android or IOS apps.
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You should check out Apache Cordova. It allows you to host web apps as Android or IOS apps.
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You should check out Apache Cordova. It allows you to host web apps as Android or IOS apps.
You should check out Apache Cordova. It allows you to host web apps as Android or IOS apps.
answered Nov 14 '18 at 22:03
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Check this SO post, I think you have a lot of option to this including:
- Using Chrome for Android, it generates and sign .apk file using
WebPack
- Alternative solution is wrapping with Cordova kind of hybrid solution
for distribution of PWA apps in apps store.
TWA(Trusted Web Activity), which was recently posted in the PWA
documentation
add a comment |
Check this SO post, I think you have a lot of option to this including:
- Using Chrome for Android, it generates and sign .apk file using
WebPack
- Alternative solution is wrapping with Cordova kind of hybrid solution
for distribution of PWA apps in apps store.
TWA(Trusted Web Activity), which was recently posted in the PWA
documentation
add a comment |
Check this SO post, I think you have a lot of option to this including:
- Using Chrome for Android, it generates and sign .apk file using
WebPack
- Alternative solution is wrapping with Cordova kind of hybrid solution
for distribution of PWA apps in apps store.
TWA(Trusted Web Activity), which was recently posted in the PWA
documentation
Check this SO post, I think you have a lot of option to this including:
- Using Chrome for Android, it generates and sign .apk file using
WebPack
- Alternative solution is wrapping with Cordova kind of hybrid solution
for distribution of PWA apps in apps store.
TWA(Trusted Web Activity), which was recently posted in the PWA
documentation
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Yes. You can use tools like PWA2APK, in order to convert existing PWA's to APK file, which in turn can be uploaded on Google Play store.
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Yes. You can use tools like PWA2APK, in order to convert existing PWA's to APK file, which in turn can be uploaded on Google Play store.
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Yes. You can use tools like PWA2APK, in order to convert existing PWA's to APK file, which in turn can be uploaded on Google Play store.
Yes. You can use tools like PWA2APK, in order to convert existing PWA's to APK file, which in turn can be uploaded on Google Play store.
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