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Getting Started with Ionic

By : Rahat Khanna
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Getting Started with Ionic

By: Rahat Khanna

Overview of this book

Hybrid Apps are a promising choice in mobile app development to achieve cost effectiveness and rapid development. However, they were not preferred over native apps until few years back due to a poor performance and bad user experience, but everything has changed with the release of Ionic. It has evolved as the most popular choice for Hybrid Mobile App development as it tends to match the native experience and provides robust components/tools to build apps. Getting Started with Ionic equips any web developer with the basic knowledge needed to use modern web technologies to build amazing hybrid mobile apps using Ionic. This fast-paced, practical book explains all the important concepts of AngularJS and Cordova Framework required to develop apps, then gives you a brief introduction to hybrid mobile applications. It will guide you through setting up the environment to develop mobile apps, and through the multiple options and features available in Ionic so you can use them in your mobile apps. Features such as the Side Menu, Tabs, Touch Interactions, and native features such as Bar Code, Camera, and Geolocations are all covered.. Finally, we’ll show you how to use Cordova plugins and publish your apps.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Getting Started with Ionic
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

$resource and REST API


REST is becoming the most popular choice of design pattern for the latest web services being developed. All new platforms, frameworks, and programming languages support REST standards out of the box. REST interfaces usually involve a collection of resources with identifiers, and supporting different actions using all HTTP verbs. For example, GET requests to a /users/ resource would fetch a list of users, and POST requests to /users/ can be used to create a new user. The identifier can be used in a GET request to the URL /users/john to fetch a specific user object with a unique identifier john.

$resource is an in-built factory that helps create a local resource object that integrates with the REST API implicitly. The resource object has in-built methods representing common methods such as save, get, delete, and so on. These methods internally interact with the API URL using the $http object. $resource is available only after injecting the ngResource module.

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