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@limetech/p2-material-components-web

v4.0.0

Published

Modular and customizable Material Design UI components for the web

Downloads

1

Readme

Material Components Web (MDC Web)

This package contains the master library for Material Components Web. It simply wraps all of its sibling packages up into one comprehensive library for convenience.

Installation

npm install material-components-web

Usage

Including the Sass

@import "material-components-web/material-components-web";

Including the Javascript

import * as mdc from 'material-components-web';
const checkbox = new mdc.checkbox.MDCCheckbox(document.querySelector('.mdc-checkbox'));
// OR
import {checkbox} from 'material-components-web';
const checkbox = new checkbox.MDCCheckbox(document.querySelector('.mdc-checkbox'));

See Importing the JS component for more information on how to import JavaScript.

NOTE: Since switch is a reserved word in JS, switch is instead named switchControl.

NOTE: Built CSS files as well as UMD JS bundles will be available as part of the package.

Auto-initialization of components

The material-components-web package automatically registers all MDC Web components with mdc-auto-init, making it dead simple to create and initialize components with zero configuration or manual work.

For example, say you want to use an icon button toggle. Simply render the necessary DOM, and attach the data-mdc-auto-init="MDCIconButtonToggle" attribute.

<button class="mdc-icon-button" 
   aria-label="Add to favorites"
   aria-pressed="false"
   data-mdc-auto-init="MDCIconButtonToggle">
  <i class="material-icons mdc-icon-button__icon mdc-icon-button__icon--on">favorite</i>
  <i class="material-icons mdc-icon-button__icon">favorite_border</i>
</button>

Then at the bottom of your html, insert this one-line script tag:

<script>mdc.autoInit()</script>

This will automatically initialize the icon button toggle, as well as any other components marked with the auto init data attribute. See mdc-auto-init for more info.