#Admin Dashboard Template
This Admin Dashboard Template is based in the original app made in the examples of ExtJS Framework, the idea of this is to use it as a real "template" to generate a application based on the original Admin Dashboard app.
If you are like me, and tried to do a new app based on the sample but ended with a "Admin" app everywhere (the sencha generate command didn't replaced the Admin name with the correct App Name) then this repository is for you.
Just clone in a directory and then run the command (from the framework) to create a new App based from this template as follows:
sencha generate app -s Path_To_The_Downloaded_Template YourAppName Path_To_The_Destination_App
Enjoy!
Let me know any suggestion you may have and happy coding
The Admin Dashboard is an application template for you to copy and adapt to suite your specific needs. While you can remove the files and folders that your application does not use, be sure to read below before deciding what can be deleted and what needs to be kept in source control.
The following files are all needed to build and load the application.
"app.js"
- The file that launches the application. This is primarily used to launch an instance of theAdmin.Application
class."app.json"
- The application descriptor which controls how the application is built and loaded."index.html"
- The default web page for this application. This can be customized in"app.json"
."build.xml"
- The entry point for Sencha Cmd to access the generated build script. This file is a place where you can hook into these processes and tune them. See the comments in that file for more information.".sencha"
- This (typically hidden) folder contains the generated build scripts and configuration files for the application. This folder is required in order to build the application but its content should not need to be edited in most cases. The content of this folder is updated by "sencha app upgrade".
These files can be ignored from source control as they are regenerated by the build process.
"build"
- This folder contain the output of the build. The generated CSS file, consolidated resources and concatenated JavaScript file are all stored in this folder."bootstrap.*"
- These files are generated by the build and watch commands to enable the application to load in "development mode".
This application is a Universal Application. The following folders contain the code, resources, etc. that are shared by both Classic and Modern build profiles.
app/ # Contains JavaScript code
model/ # Data model classes
view/ # Views as well as ViewModels and ViewControllers
store/ # Data stores
controller/ # Global / application-level controllers
overrides/ # JavaScript code that is automatically required
sass/
etc/ # Misc Sass code (all.scss is imported by default)
var/ # Sass variable and mixin declarations
src/ # Sass rules
resources/ # Assets such as images, fonts, etc.
See the Sass readme for details on the "sass" folder.
The following additional directories are used to isolate code and other files that are toolkit-specific:
classic/ # Content specific to the classic toolkit
src/
model/ # Data model classes
view/ # Views as well as ViewModels and ViewControllers
store/ # Data stores
controller/ # Global / application-level controllers
overrides/ # JavaScript code that is automatically required
sass/
etc/ # Misc Sass code (all.scss is imported by default)
var/ # Sass variable and mixin declarations
src/ # Sass rules
resources/ # Assets such as images, fonts, etc.
modern/ # Content specific to the modern toolkit
src/
model/ # Data model classes
view/ # Views as well as ViewModels and ViewControllers
store/ # Data stores
controller/ # Global / application-level controllers
overrides/ # JavaScript code that is automatically required
sass/
etc/ # Misc Sass code (all.scss is imported by default)
var/ # Sass variable and mixin declarations
src/ # Sass rules
resources/ # Assets such as images, fonts, etc.
The contents of "overrides" folders are automatically required and included in builds. These should not be explicitly mentioned in "requires" or "uses" in code. This area is intended for overrides like these:
Ext.define('Admin.overrides.foo.Bar', {
override: 'Ext.foo.Bar',
...
});
Such overrides, while automatically required, will only be included if their target class ("Ext.foo.Bar" in this case) is also required. This simplifies applying patches or extensions to other classes.