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@wq/jquery-mobile

v1.3.0

Published

Modified jQuery Mobile for use with @wq/app

Downloads

60

Readme

@wq/jquery-mobile

@wq/jquery-mobile is a jQuery Mobile renderer for wq.app. The renderer includes a Mustache-based template engine for use with @wq/app and @wq/router.

Note: This renderer is only recommended for projects migrating from an older version of wq.app. New projects should use the @wq/material renderer instead.

Installation

wq.app for PyPI

python3 -m venv venv      # create virtual env (if needed)
. venv/bin/activate       # activate virtual env
python3 -m pip install wq # install wq framework (wq.app, wq.db, etc.)
# pip install wq.app      # install wq.app only

@wq/app for npm

npm install @wq/app @wq/jquery-mobile

API

@wq/jquery-mobile can be configured via the 'jqmrenderer' config key.

wq.app for PyPI

define(['wq/app', 'wq/jquery-mobile', 'config'],
function(app, jqm, config, ...) {
    // config.jqmrenderer = {'templates': ..., 'partials': ...};
    app.use(jqm);
    app.init(config);
});

@wq/app for npm

import app from '@wq/app';
import jqm from '@wq/jquery-mobile';
import config from './config';
// config.jqmrenderer = {'templates': ..., 'partials': ...};

app.use(jqm);
app.init(config);

The configuration object should have the following format:

config.jqmrenderer = {
    // Required
    templates: {
        'example': '{{name}} {{>example_partial}}',
        'item_detail': '<html><body><div data-role=page>...',
    },
    partials: {
        'example_partial': "Example"
    },

    // Optional
    injectOnce: false,
    debug: false,
    transitions: {
	default: 'none',
	dialog: 'none',
	maxwidth: 800
    }
};

Note: Rather than writing out the template object by hand, you can use the wq collectjson command to load HTML files from a folder.