marionette.f7
Marionette.js integration with Framework7
Features
✓ Small, no need for intermediary layer, use Framework7 as is
✓ Configure Framework7 views (page stacks)
✓ Manipulate page stacks (push page, switch active one)
Usage
createApp(args) [-> Promise]
Creates a Framework7 application instance. The args
is a hash accepting the following keys:
options
: a hash with the application options
views
: a hash with the views* configuration where the key is the view name and the
value hold the view options:
el
: the selector for the view elementrootPage
: a Marionette view instance. It can be defined as a function or a promisepreRender
: a boolean value to determine with the root page must be pre renderedpopup
: a boolean value to determine if the view should be show in a popup
* In Framework7 parlance, view is a ”separate visual part of app with its own settings, navigation and history” which can contains one or more pages. Not to confuse with Marionette.js View.
pushPage(mnView [, f7ViewName])
Pushes a page into the page stack.
mnView
should be a Marionette view instance and f7ViewName
the Framework7
view name where the page should be pushed unto. If f7ViewName
is omitted the
page is pushed into the active Framework7 view
popPage([f7ViewName])
Pops a page from the page stack.
f7ViewName
should be the Framework7 view name where the page should be popped. If f7ViewName
is omitted the page is popped from the active Framework7 view
showView(f7ViewName)
Shows a Framework7 view.
f7ViewName
should be the Framework7 view name that must be show / activated.
If is already active nothing is done.
showPopup(mnView)
Shows a Marionette view as a standalone popup.
mnView
should be a Marionette view instance
Examples
See examples folder and live demo.
License
Copyright © 2017 Luiz Américo Pereira Câmara. This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the LICENSE.txt file. The documentation to the project is licensed under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.