Archived 2023/11/26.
Website version of this app found here. Desktop version of this app is found here.
This project is designed to work with the backend application, Nota.
Here is a demo of the application, Nota - IonicTodoApp Video.
Users are able to use this App as a Todo-List or a Note Taking application.
- User Login, Logout, & Registration
- Add, Edit, Delete, and Archive Notes
- Supports Markdown
- Built for Android
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Need to have Nodejs, NPM, Ionic, and Bower installed on your system globally. This guide assumes you are running a 16.04 LTS 64bit Ubuntu system. If running a Debian/Ubuntu system and you do not have the packages installed globaly, run these commands below:
sudo apt update sudo apt install git sudo curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_4.x | sudo -E bash - sudo apt install nodejs sudo ln -s /usr/bin/nodejs /usr/bin/node sudo npm install -g bower sudo npm install -g ionic@1.7.16 sudo npm install -g cordova@6.2.0 sudo apt install openjdk-8-jdk sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386 sudo apt install libdb1-compat tzdata initscripts sudo apt install libc6:i386 libncurses5:i386 libstdc++6:i386 lib32z1 sudo apt install zlib1g-dev libncurses5-dev sudo apt install zlib1g:i386
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Clone this repo.
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In the root of the project folder, run
npm install
andbower install
. -
Run
ionic serve
for live preview. You can then browse the site after opening your browser to the url that ionic has informed you, usuallyhttp://localhost:8100
. If behind a proxy runionic serve -a
.
Optional: If you would like to have a web optimized build for deployment, as if you want to put it on a web server or use it in Electron, run gulp build-web
. The folder www-dist
will have optimized files for deployment.
Use android studio to manage sdks, it can be found here.
Download it and extract it.
Navigate to android-studio/bin/ directory, and execute studio.sh
Follow the instructions to install the latest SDK.
Set the path
nano ~/.bashrc
Add the lines below to nano. Note to put the path to the contents Android studio has downloaded for your ANDROID_HOME path.
export ANDROID_HOME=your-path-of-contents-android-studio-download
export PATH=${PATH}:$ANDROID_HOME/tools:$ANDROID_HOME/platform-tools
Exit out of nano
cd
source ~/.bashrc
Next close your terminal and reopen it to the directory of this project.
Run cordova platform add android
.
Run cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-whitelist
.
Run cordova prepare
.
Download the old SDK tools here.
Replace the current tools
folder in your ~/Android/Sdk
with the one we downloaded.
This is necessary as the android
CLI no longer supports this version of Cordova.
Run ionic build android
.
If you run into an error that prevents you from downloading the gradle package due,
to a proxy issue or some other 403 error, please do the following using your browser:
Download https://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-2.2.1-all.zip
Place the downloaded gradle zip into a directory. Set up a local proxy or even
a simple server with Python on port 80 and change to your hosts file so that
when you visit http://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-2.2.1-all.zip
, you
will be hitting your own computer.
You could also change the Android SDK/platform version by view the highest number
of platform installed by going to your-path-of-contents-android-studio-download/platforms
.
For this case, we will target Android version 23.
You may confirm the following in two files of our Ionic app directory:
IonicTodoApp/latforms/android/project.properties
target=android-23
and
IonicTodoApp/platforms/android/CordovaLib/project.properties
# Project target.
target=android-23
Also the manifest:
IonicTodoApp/platforms/android/platforms/AndroidManifest.xml
<uses-sdk android:minSdkVersion="16" android:targetSdkVersion="23" />
At the root of the project run ionic build android
You will then find a debugging apk in platforms/android/build/outputs/apk/
The debugging apk can be installed with no issues by installation from unknown sources
.
Run ionic build android --release
to get the production ready apk. You may install it
on your Android devices but it must be signed or you will encounter an error.
You will find an unsigned apk in IonicTodoApp/platforms/android/build/outputs/apk/
.
If you want to push your app to the Google Play store, follow the instructions here.
Note: If for some reason you encounter a build error with a java.io.FileNotFoundException
,
run ionic build android
or ionic build android --release
one more time and the build
process will correct itself.
If you would like to change the application's icon and images, do so in the
resources
folder.
Note: Change the javascript file in /www/js/services/
, config.js
, to have your
url and/or port number that will be directing requests to your backend for the
_apiUrl
variable. Replace the value with whatever you will be using.
The backend for this app is found here at this repository: https://github.com/jaylenw/nota
Pull requests and issues are welcomed.