An Example of the use of ng-pouchdb, a 4-way data-binding library, in action using a simple Ionic Todo app with a PouchDb local storage backend configured to sync with a CouchDb installation. This is a demo of offline functionality with server synchronization. And is part of my Offline data synchronization talk. Slides available at: http://zndg.tl/ng-pouchdb
You can watch me demo building a much earlier version of the app at FITC Spotlight: AngularJS in Toronto.
Node must be installed. And, you wil need to install bower globally with npm install -g bower
before running bower install
, to download
the necessary required frontend libraries.
You can cd
into the www
directory and run
npm install http-server -g
http-server -p 8080
You can then just open http://localhost:8080/index.html in a browser.
Personally I use WebStorm which has a built in server. From a JetBrains product, you can select "View...", "Open in Browser" on index.html.
The final version of this demo requires you to download and install CouchDb, which runs on port 5984. And, enable CORS.
However, to run this as a mobile application in iOS emulator, do the following to setup :
cd todo-ng-pouchdb
npm install -g cordova ionic gulp
To run in the iPhone Simulator:
ionic platform add ios
ionic build ios
ionic emulate ios
To update to a new version of Ionic, open bower.json and change the version listed there.
"ionic": "driftyco/ionic-bower#1.0.0-XXX"
After saving the update to bower.json file, run bower install
.
I was a little forward thinking adding the package.json
file.
To continue working on this repository, adding tests, using SASS, you can
$ npm install
$ gulp install