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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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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

Remote debugging


There are times when the Mobile Apps being tested do not need to be connected to your development machine. Hybrid Apps mostly run JavaScript code, so the debugging is done mostly on the JS console. The remote debugging can be done using two ways, one using Chrome's remote web inspector tool and the other using a free tool called jsconsole.

Remote debugging using Chrome dev tools

Chrome enables a special remote debugging protocol for iOS and Android devices. It helps you see the logs remotely for your Ionic App running in a browser or as an app on your devices. In Android, the remote debugging is enabled for Chrome and also WebViews in apps. In iOS, remote debugging is enabled for your Ionic App running in Safari.

Android debugging

The basic requirements are Chrome 32 or later on the development machine, a USB cable to connect to the machine, and the latest Chrome for Android on the device itself. The steps to be followed are given here:

  • USB debugging should be enabled on your...

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