Make sure you have an up-to-date version of Node.js installed on your system.
Open Terminal (Mac) or a Command window (Windows), and type the following command to install the Cordova CLI:
npm install -g cordova
or on a Mac:
sudo npm install -g cordova
If you already have Cordova installed on your computer, make sure you upgrade to the latest version:
npm update -g cordova
or
sudo npm update -g cordova
Navigate (cd) to a directory where you store projects on your file system.
Using the Cordova CLI, create a Cordova project named Workshop in a directory named workshop:
cordova create workshop com.yourname.workshop Workshop
Navigate to the project directory:
cd workshop
Add support for the iOS platform (optional)
To be able to build for the iOS platform, the iOS SDK must be installed on your system. If it's not, you can skip this step and add support for another platform, or simply run the tutorial application in your browser.
On the command line, make sure you are in the workshop directory and type:
cordova platforms add ios
Add support for the Android platform (optional)
To be able to build for the Android platform, the Android SDK must be installed on your system. If it's not, you can skip this step and add support for another platform, or simply run the tutorial application in your browser.
On the command line, make sure you are in the workshop directory and type:
cordova platforms add android
Make sure you are in the workshop directory, and add basic plugins to your projects:
cordova plugin add org.apache.cordova.device
cordova plugin add org.apache.cordova.console
Examine the directory structure under workshop.