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phonegap-template-vue-f7-blank
Advanced tools
Vue.js, Framework7, and Cordova / PhoneGap Template with Babel, Webpack and Hot Reloading
To use this template, you'll need Node.js v5 or newer.
To use this as a template, use Cordova 6.0.0+ and create a new project:
cordova create MyAppName --template=phonegap-template-vue-f7-blank
or
phonegap create MyAppName --template phonegap-template-vue-f7-blank
then
cd MyAppName
npm install
Run this to start the development webpack server:
npm run dev
You can then open the app in your browser by visiting localhost:8080
Open it in the iOS Simulator by running (in another terminal):
cordova platform add ios
or phonegap platform add ios
then
npm run cordova-run-ios
Or in the Android emulator with:
cordova platform add android
or phonegap platform add android
then
npm run cordova-run-android
(both of which are just calling cordova run ios
and cordova run android
)
To build the app without the development hot module reloading server:
npm run build
After that, the normal Cordova / PhoneGap commands can be used such as phonegap serve
, or cordova run ios
, etc.
FAQs
A blank PhoneGap template using Vue.js and Framework7
The npm package phonegap-template-vue-f7-blank receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, phonegap-template-vue-f7-blank popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that phonegap-template-vue-f7-blank demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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