A bundle of R&D Platform supported widgets & nanoflow actions for building native mobile & hybrid apps.
Please visit the Mendix Docs for more information on list of available native widgets on Native Mobile Resources module.
Widget | Description |
---|---|
Badge | Display text or a value as a badge. |
Badge Button | Display a button with a badge. |
Fieldset | Group form widgets. |
Range Slider | Displays a slider with min and max. |
Rich Text | Display a full text editor. |
Signature | Displays a signature pad. |
Slider | Display a slider. |
Switch | Displays a switch. |
Video player | Play a video loaded from a URL. |
Category | Action |
---|---|
Authentication | Biometric authentication |
Is biometric authentication supported | |
Camera | Save to picture library |
Take picture | |
Take picture advanced | |
Clipboard | Get clipboard content |
Set clipboard content | |
Network | Is cellular connection |
Is connected | |
Is wifi connection | |
Notifications | Cancel all scheduled notifications |
Cancel schedule notification | |
Display notification | |
Get push notification token | |
Has notification permission | |
Request notification permission | |
Schedule notification | |
Set badge number | |
Platform | Change status bar |
Get device info | |
Hide keyboard | |
Open in app browser | |
Play sound | |
Vibrate |
Please visit the Mendix Docs for more information on building native mobile apps.
See CONTRIBUTING.md.
npm install
on root
- Create a simple Mendix project in Studio
- Copy all of it's contents to
packages-native/test-project
. - Run
npm run build
on a desired widget folder. For ex:packages/pluggableWidgets/badge-native/
. This will build and copy the mpk to the test-project's correct widget folder. - Open and run the project in
packages-native/test-project
with Mendix Studio
- Mendix projects for each widget already comes with repo with folder called
packages/pluggableWidgets/<widgetName>/tests/testProject
. - Run
npm run pretest:e2e
to initialize Mendix project. - Run
npm run build
on a desired widget folder. For ex:packages/pluggableWidgets/badge-web
. This will build and copy the mpk to each Mendix project's correct widget folder. - Open and run the project in
<widgetName>/tests/testProject
with Mendix Studio. - If you want to override your local test project with a test project from GitHub, execute the
test:e2e
npm script with the following command:npm run test:e2e -- --update-test-project
.
- Go to
https://github.com/mendix/testProjects
and create an appropriate branch name from master - Add your .mpr files, commit and push (remember your branch name)
- Go to
widgets-resources
monorepo and in thepackage.json
of the widget insert the branch name in the test project section.
- Create a simple Mendix project in Studio.
- Copy all of it's contents to
packages/jsActions/nanoflow-actions-native/dist/mxproject
. - Run
npm run build
onnanoflow-actions-native
. This will build and copy the mpk to dist/mxproject's correct folder.
Please bear in mind that when you develop JSActions, creation process is not automatically picked up by Modeler. Which means:
- First you have to create the ts file in
nanoflow-actions-native/src/.../ExampleName.ts
with desired content. Please take a look at examples insrc/client
. - Second you have to create a JsAction with name
ExampleName
andparameters
in Studio. - Then every time
npm run build
is run, the code piece between// BEGIN USER CODE
and// END USER CODE
will be changed. After you close and open the JSAction in Studiom changes will be picked up automatically.
- Bump the version of the necessary widget by running
npm run version your-widget-name desired-version
- Create draft tag in github repo which will also create release mpk for the necessary widget
npm run publish your-widget-name
- Add notes to your draft
- Update the necessary widgets to the Mendix
Native Mobile Resources
app and push the changes - Export the module, include every dependency
- Create a manual tag for the exported module "Native Mobile Resources - AppStore release vx.x.x" and add the Exported Module as asset
- We encourage everyone to open a Support ticket on Mendix Support in case of problems with widgets or scaffolding tools (Pluggable Widgets Generator or Pluggable Widgets Tools)
- If you are having problems with the GIT hooks, where it says that the command
npm
can not be found, try adding this file to the root of your user folder.
# ~/.huskyrc
# This loads nvm.sh and sets the correct PATH before running hook
export NVM_DIR="$HOME/.nvm"
[ -s "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" ] && \. "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh"