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Getting Started with Ionic

You're reading from   Getting Started with Ionic Get up and running with developing effective Hybrid Mobile Apps with Ionic

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2016
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ISBN-13 9781784390570
Length 168 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Rahat Khanna Rahat Khanna
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Preface 1. All About Hybrid Mobile Apps and Ionic Framework FREE CHAPTER 2. Setting up the Environment the Right Way 3. Start Building Your First Ionic App 4. Navigation and Routing in an Ionic App 5. Accessorizing Your App with Ionic Components 6. Integrating App with Backend Services 7. Testing App on Real Devices 8. Working with Cordova Plugins – ngCordova 9. Future of Ionic Index

The anatomy of Ionic Project

Ionic Project is referred to in the project setup using the Ionic CLI tools locally. The later section will describe the main components of Ionic App that are relevant for the projects started using CDN files or Ionic Creator. In order to understand Ionic Project, we need to understand the project structure and the sections in the Ionic App code.

Project folder structure and important files

The Ionic App project folder structure includes folders for Cordova files, native platform code, and web content code. It also contains configuration files for dependency managers used in an Ionic App as shown in the following screenshot:

Project folder structure and important files

We will discuss briefly the important folders and files along with their purpose. These important folders and files are:

  • bower.json (file): This is used as a configuration file for Bower, dependency managers for frontend libraries, and frameworks. The library directory for storage is written in a separate file .bowerrc and is set to www/lib...
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