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jQuery Mobile is a unified, HTML5-based user interface system for all popular mobile device platforms, built on the rock-solid jQuery and jQuery UI foundation. Its lightweight code is built with progressive enhancement, and has a flexible, easily themeable design.
jQuery Mobile 1.4.x works with versions of jQuery core from 1.8.3 to 1.11.1 / 2.1.1. You can find more information about how the library works, and what it is capable of, by reading the documentation and exploring the demos. Alternatively, more information can also be found on the jquerymobile site.
You can contribute to the project by reporting issues, suggesting new features, or submitting pull requests. Please read our Contributing Guidelines before submitting.
Currently the library is shipped on the jQuery CDN/download as a single monolithic JavaScript file that depends on jQuery Core (not included) and a similarly bundled CSS file. For users we support the following build targets:
js
- resolve dependencies, build, concat, and minify the JavaScript used for jQuery Mobilecss
- resolve dependencies, build, concat, and minify all the css, just the structure css, and just the theme cssdemos
- build the js and css, and make the docs ready for static consumptionlint
- Validates JavaScript files using JSHintThe easiest way to obtain a custom build is to use the download builder. With it, you can select the parts of the library you need and both the CSS and JavaScript dependencies will be resolved for you as a packaged/minified whole.
With node and grunt installed you can run the default target by simply issuing the following from the project root:
npm install
grunt
As of version 1.1 the library uses dependency management in the JavaScript build by providing AMD modules which can be added or removed from the core mobile meta module js/jquery.mobile.js
.
For example, if a user wished to exclude the form widgets to reduce the wire weight of their jQuery Mobile include they would first remove them from the meta module:
diff --git a/js/jquery.mobile.js b/js/jquery.mobile.js
index 6200fe6..3a4625c 100644
--- a/js/jquery.mobile.js
+++ b/js/jquery.mobile.js
@@ -19,12 +19,6 @@ define([
'./jquery.mobile.listview.filter',
'./jquery.mobile.listview.autodividers',
'./jquery.mobile.nojs',
- './jquery.mobile.forms.checkboxradio',
- './jquery.mobile.forms.button',
- './jquery.mobile.forms.slider',
- './jquery.mobile.forms.textinput',
- './jquery.mobile.forms.select.custom',
- './jquery.mobile.forms.select',
'./jquery.mobile.buttonMarkup',
'./jquery.mobile.controlGroup',
'./jquery.mobile.links',
And then run the build:
grunt build:js
To create a new theme:
Copy the default
folder from CSS/Themes to a new folder named after your new theme (eg, my-theme
).
Add customizations to the jquery.mobile.theme.css
file.
From the project root run the following grunt
command:
THEME=my-theme grunt build:css
The output will be available in the $PROJECT_ROOT/dist
Again this assumes the theme css files are available in the css/themes/$THEME/
directory relative to the project root, css/themes/my-theme/
in the example.
The root of the repository is also the root of the documentation and, along with the test suite, acts as the test bed for bug fixes and features. You'll need to set up a server and get the test suite running before you can contribute patches.
Most of the documentation and testing pages rely on PHP 5+, and as a result Apache and PHP are required for development. You can install them using one of the following methods:
~/Sites
directory on OSX.vagrant up
In addition to vanilla Apache the following modules are required:
Once you have your web server setup you can point it at the project directory.
Automated testing forms the backbone of the jQuery Mobile project's QA activities. As a contributor or patch submitter you will be expected to run the test suite for the code your patches affect. Our continuous integration server will address the remainder of the test suite.
You can run all the test suites by running the following command:
grunt test
You can choose to run only a subset of the tests by adding the --suites
option like:
grunt test --suites=table,slider
will only run the tests under tests/unit/table/
and tests/unit/slider/
.
You can also exclude some tests by using !
. For instance:
grunt test --type=integration --suites=\!navigation
will run all the integration tests but the navigation suite.
You can also specify which versions of jQuery you want to test jQuery Mobile by using the --jqueries
option:
grunt test --jqueries=1.11.1,git
Additionally, jQuery Mobile's test suite is split between integration and unit tests. Where the unit tests are meant to focus on a single piece of the library (eg, a widget) and the integration tests require multiple pieces of the library to function. You can target either type by including the --types
option when testing:
grunt test --types=unit
grunt test --types=integration
grunt test --types=unit,integration # default, equivalent to 'grunt test'
FAQs
Touch-Optimized Web Framework for Smartphones & Tablets
The npm package jquery-mobile receives a total of 1,257 weekly downloads. As such, jquery-mobile popularity was classified as popular.
We found that jquery-mobile demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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