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Nx Workspace demo to share ngrx-based logic (state, action and reducers) between Ionic4 and Angular7 apps

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Introduction

This is a proof of concept that demonstrates the ability to share core functionalities and ngrx-based business logic between an Angular8 web app and an Ionic4 mobile app.

It is based on a Nx Workspace mono-repo project structure (from Nrwl.io Nx Extensions, an open source toolkit for enterprise Angular applications).

Please check the Medium article Sharing (Ngrx-based) logic between Angular8 web app and Ionic4 mobile app for more info.

Demo

Goals:

  • encapsulate all the business logic in a core module, based on @ngrx/store,
  • keep specific view layout, markup and navigation logic in the app projects.

Note: @ngrx/store is a RxJS powered state management inspired by Redux for Angular apps. It's currently the most popular way to structure complex business logic in Angular apps.

Running the apps locally

# Clone the repo
git clone https://github.com/benorama/ngrx-demo-workspace.git

Prerequisites, latest version of:

WARNING: in order to be able to support Ionic multi-app projects, you'll need the latest Ionic CLI (4.3.0+, with npm install -g ionic@latest) and latest NodeJS (v10+)

Web app

To run web app, we use the root Nx Project package and Angular CLI.

# Install dependencies
npm i

# Run the web app locally
ng serve web

Mobile app

To run mobile app, we use the mobile app Ionic package and Ionic CLI.

# Run the mobile app locally
ng serve mobile
# Or
ionic serve

Bugs and feedback

If you have any questions or suggestions to improve the demo app, don't hesitate to submit an issue or a pull request!


This project was generated with Angular CLI using Nrwl Nx.

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