hello @elpita01, it is included in the development pipeline. Any updates will also be shared here!
Hello guys, thank you for your comments. Can anyone reference us to the relevant documentation on how to create plugins for the free version so we can work on it as soon as possible?
Well, Corona is accepting plugins for their upcoming store. This article talks about it, and has links to examples:
https://coronalabs.com/blog/2015/04/01/open-source-plugins-and-coming-soon-corona-store/
The thing I don’t know about is how, one goes about converting a Enterprise plugin to a Pro or Free plugin.
i.e. Some plugins are hosted by Corona and you simply add a reference to build.settings and then require them. The rest is done automatically. In your case, you’ve got external code that needs to be inserted into the build. The steps to automate this part are the mystery for me (not being a plugin developer.)
To submit a plugin so that Corona SDK Devs can use it too, check out the Corona Plugin Vendor FAQs:
Hello guys, thanks for the links provided and for your interest.
Unfortunately Corona does not provide a guide on how to build such a plugin, rather than just an example in github. We have developed the plugin based on code we have se studied around the web that was open sourced, however I do not think that at the moment that we can develop what is requested here, except if we find a proper guide to speed up the process. Corona guys should also consider that since it can add value on the platform I believe and offer more options to the marketplace. Otherwise we will have put that in backlog at the moment to be considered for future development.
I understand. Like I said, when I get the time to re-setup my Mac and polish up my Enterprise skills again, I’ll integrate this in an app.
Thanks for producing it and bringing it to our community.
Meanwhile, if anyone beats me to the punch and tries this sooner, please post back here about your experience and findings. I’m sure many want to know (besides me).
Cheers,
Ed
You might want to start here:
https://store.coronalabs.com/plugins
And click on the link “Submit a plugin”. This will go to the people who can help make plugins available for the general public as well as information on how to build them.
Rob
The email goes to someone in the office. I’m not sure what that queue is like at the moment. I’ll see if I can find out more and the time frame on responding.
Rob
Hello everyone, i just got an email today after the submission of Pollfish plugin as Rob suggested:
The exception is that we will not allow plugins for ad network SDKs. Most ad network SDK/plugins will be provided via the Fuse Powered plugin.
I also emailed Fuse Powered for considering the release of Pollfish plugin but with no luck/response…
Having that said I would have to say that unfortunately anyone that would like to use Pollfish plugin is on his own since no further actions can be done from our side…
Give FusePowered some time to answer.
Hello @Rob, thank you for your message. I reached FusePowered one month ago, way before posting here the plugin, but with no luck/response unfortunately…
You will need to check with your contact at FusePowered. I don’t have any insight into their process of working with vendors.
Rob
Oh ok @Rob, I cannot get a response, so I assume the possibility of using Pollfish among Corona users is not possible…Anyway thank you for your time.
How much time did you give them to respond? It cant’ have been very long since it was only last night that I asked to check back with them?
Rob
Email them again.
I don’t know how much email they get, but is easy for something to get missed.
Rob