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@standardui/ui

v0.0.1-alpha.1

Published

A set of reusable modern custom elements (web components).

Readme

StandardUI

testing-cypress

Intro

StandardUI is a set of reusable framework-agnostic web components. This means it doesn't matter if you use React/Angular/Vue/Svelte/HotNewThing or no framework at all, you should be able to use these components to standardise your UI and remove the need to always re-invent the wheel in each framework.

Because the web and things we can do with it is so vast this packages goal is to offer the most commonly used patterns, think things like accordians, inputs, etc.

There is much work to be done! we welcome any pull requests.

Usage

Standalone usage

An example of how you can use this package standalone can be seen in this projects index.html, firstly a script tag with type module to import main.js, then you can register all components at once with the following:

<script type='module'>
  import registerUi from './src/main.js';

  /* this registers all components into the 'testing' namespace, ie:
    <testing-integer-input></testing-integer-input>
    use whatever namespace you would like for your brand.
  */
  registerUi('testing');
</script>

Or to register only specific components you can use:

<script type='module'>
  import { COMPONENTS as C, registerComponents } from './src/main.js';
  const namespace = 'testing'

  /* this registers all components into the 'testing' namespace, ie:
    <testing-integer-input></testing-integer-input>
    use whatever namespace you would like for your brand.
  */
  registerComponents(namespace, [
    C.INTEGER_INPUT,
    C.COMPONENT_TWO,
    ...
  ])
</script>

Note: This approach is supported on all modern browsers except some mobile ones https://caniuse.com/es6-module - you may have to decide if this is acceptable to your project.

Usage with frameworks

Within a bundled project you should be able to use the files as you would expect, just register the desired (or all) components using either registerUi or registerComponents at the earliest opportunity, for example in App.js or wherever your application is bootstrapped, you could also include the script in the standalone style above too.

Components

Inputs

|Name|Key|Short Description|Docs| |-|-|-|-| |Integer Input|INTEGER_INPUT|A modified number input that only accepts whole (int) numbers.|docs|