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ionic-project

v1.1.1

Published

An Ionic project

Readme

Build Status Plant Watering Organizer

You can visit demo page of web version. Note that some features such as notifications and vibration would not work. Also you can download APK and install it on your device.

Stack of technologies

Running Locally

Make sure you have Node.js installed.

$ git clone [email protected]:yaroslav0507/PWO.git # or clone your own fork
$ cd PWO
$ npm install
$ npm start

Your app should now be running on port #4000.

Default browser should open and display application in the new tab. All changes in the code will be immediately reflected in your browser by browser-sync

Build commands

$ ionic build android - for android build
$ ionic build ios - for ios build

$ ionic emulate android - to start app in AVD

Deploying to device

There are two ways how you can deploy application to device.

  1. Copy apk from PWO/platforms/android/build/outputs/apk/android-debug.apk to your device and install it under file system.
  2. Connect device via USB cable and execute next command in console (Android SDK and Ionic CLI is required) ionic run android - for android devices ionic run ios - for ios devices

Interface

Views

PS: All images and content are used for application demonstration and fun :)