Aperture Documentation
Welcome to the Aperture documentation. Aperture is a comprehensive web-to-native deployment platform that helps you deploy, manage, and update web applications in native mobile environments. Here you’ll find guides and documentation to help you start working with Aperture quickly.
Getting Started
New to Aperture? Start here to learn the basics and get up and running quickly.
Core Concepts
Understand the key components and architecture of the Aperture platform.
The Aperture Architecture
Aperture provides a comprehensive system for deploying web applications to native mobile environments, consisting of several key components:
Spar Archive Format
The foundation of Aperture is the Spar archive format (.sparchive), designed for efficient storage, transfer, and synchronization with excellent compression ratios and diff-based updates.
Web Applications
Web applications in Aperture represent the content you want to deploy to native applications, packaged and optimized for mobile delivery.
Native Applications
Native applications are the iOS and Android apps that run your web content, integrated with the Aperture SDK to handle content fetching, storage, and rendering.
Deployment Strategies
Aperture offers sophisticated deployment approaches including progressive rollout, cohort-based deployment, and device-based deployment options.
Advanced Topics
Once you’re familiar with the basics, explore these advanced topics to get the most out of Aperture.
- Deployment - Learn about advanced deployment strategies and options.
- Team Collaboration - Learn how to collaborate effectively with your team using Aperture.
Need help?
Can’t find what you’re looking for? Our support team is here to help you get the most out of Aperture.