Demo (Only will work in webkit browsers)
Download (.zip)
A simple navigation service and directive which will transition between partials. Intended for mobile applications on Android/iOS.
Licensed with MIT License.
- I will add no new features to this - only continue to maintain it.
- I recommend a solution like Ionic Framework for a full-scale mobile application solution.
- angular-mobile-nav is a good solution for a minimal mobile angularjs navigation library, with no frills or addons.
- However, it could be done much simpler post angular-1.2.x, using ng-view, ng-animate, and some locationChangeSuccess listening to detect back.
- If you want to fix bugs with this, please email me and ask and I may make you a collaborator.
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Requires AngularJS 1.1.4+
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Include
mobile-nav.jsandmobile-nav.cssinto your page -
Declare
'mobile-navigate'as a dependency for your angular app:angular.module('myApp', ['ajoslin.mobile-navigate']); -
Setup your routes as normal with
$routeProvider. -
Use the
$navigateservice to do your transitions, instead of<a>links. Use$navigate.go('/path'), and$navigate.back(). -
You can erase history (eg when switching tabs) with
$navigate.eraseHistory() -
You can add transition classes of your own (check out the css file for how the current ones are done). There are three presets available:
slide,modal, andnone. Use them in thegofunction, eg$navigate.go('/path', 'modal'). -
Use the
<mobile-view>element instead of the normal<ng-view>.
- To use the Makefile, install jshint and uglifyjs with
npm install -g jshint uglify-js. - If you are on windows and can't use a Makefile, there's nothing else at the moment.
- To get the demo to work, you first have to run
make, then open the demo atdist/index.html. - When pushing a new build, go to the gh-pages branch and move the contents dist folder up one level (
mv dist/* .)
See this wiki article by @ArtworkAD.