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The best place to start with Ionic is our documentation page.

Note: Ionic is Alpha software and currently best supports iOS 6+ and Android 4.1+ (though we are working on Android performance improvements). Ionic is changing quickly as we work towards the beta.

What is Ionic?

Ionic is the open source HTML5 Mobile Framework for building amazing, cross-platform hybrid native apps with HTML, JavaScript, and CSS. Just like this one:

Weather Demo

We built Ionic because we wanted a framework that focused on building hybrid native apps, rather than mobile websites. We wanted this framework to be obsessive about great design and performance. A framework that left the past behind and focused on the future where mobile devices could make HTML5 feel native.

It's important to realize that Ionic is not a replacement for frameworks used for building mobile web apps. There are a lot of great solutions that work well for websites, like jQuery Mobile.

Ionic is also not a good solution if you need to support older generation devices. Our compatibility starts at iOS 6 and Android 4.1. We will never support versions earlier than those. This is a framework for the future. Learn more: Where does the Ionic Framework fit in?

Quick Start

To start using ionic, you have two options: copy over the built JS and CSS files, or use the ionic tool (ionic-cli) which can be installed through npm:

$ sudo npm install -g ionic

Then, you can start a new ionic project by running:

$ ionic start myproject

Manual Start

  • Download the latest stable release from:
    • The release folder of this repository
    • The Ionic CDN: Latest Release
    • bower install ionic
  • Download the bleeding edge just-from-master release from:
    • The Ionic CDN: Nightly Build
    • Look in the ionic-bower Repository for the latest version, and do for example bower install driftyco/ionic-bower#0.9.23-alpha-652 (bower install ionic will have the latest available soon)

Once you have a release, use js/ionic.js, js/ionic-angular.js, and css/ionic.css.

For most cases, you'll need AngularJS as well. This is bundled in js/angular/ and js/angular-ui-router/.

Demos

Community

Authors

Max Lynch

Ben Sperry

Adam Bradley

Development

  • npm install to setup
  • grunt to jshint & build
  • grunt watch to watch and rebuild on change
  • grunt karma:single to test one-time
  • grunt karma:watch to test and re-run on source change
  • Additionally, a commit message validator is installed for this repository when running grunt. Read about it here.

Commit Conventions

Pushing Releases

(uses AngularJS's bash utils - when you run any script, run it with --git-push-dryrun=true to do 'mock' git pushes)

  • Run ./scripts/release/finalize-version.sh --action=prepare to:
    • Remove version suffix
    • Write new version to package/bower/component.json
    • Move build files to release/
    • Commit & tag the release
  • Run ./scripts/release/finalize-version.sh --action=publish to:
    • Push out new version
  • Once new version is pushed out, run ./scripts/release/initialize-new-version.sh (usage is shown in file), to bump to next version with bump type / version suffix / version name specified.

LICENSE

Ionic is licensed under the MIT Open Source license. For more information, see the LICENSE file in this repository.

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