We have already discussed few articles on Ionic. Latest Ionic 3 came up with lazy loading concepts. Changing Ionic apps to use lazy loading significantly boost up the app performance. This actually improves the app speed, instead of loading everything in root application module file. This allows doing the work in sync with when your users want it to happen. This article explains to you how to modify the existing default Ionic app and apply lazy load concepts like working with providers, shared/child components. It process by loading chunks of code such as child components when it’s requested not when the app is loaded. Use this feature and enrich your application. Watch the video, you understand it better.
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Ionic and Angular: Native Camera with Restful Upload.
It is very simple to trigger any camera device and show the resulting output. This has been discussed in my article to take multiple photos with delete action using Ionic and AngularJS. Here is a problem. You can only see the image temporarily, since it has not been stored in any storage. Today’s article will explain to you how to store the captured image in a database, so that you can use it later. I’ll be using RESTful API to achieve this. Look into the demo below and also the code to see how to connect with RESTful API to store any captured image into a database.