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angular-material

v1.2.5

Published

**[Support for legacy AngularJS ended on January 1st, 2022](https://goo.gle/angularjs-end-of-life). [See `@angular/core` for the actively supported Angular](https://npmjs.com/@angular/core).**

Downloads

191,460

Readme

AngularJS Material

Support for legacy AngularJS ended on January 1st, 2022. See @angular/core for the actively supported Angular.

See the following, related, actively supported Angular packages:

This repository was used to publish the AngularJS Material v1.x library and localized installs using npm. You can find the component source-code for this library in the AngularJS Material repository. This package and related repositories have reached End-of-Life.

AngularJS Material is an implementation of Google's Material Design Specification (2014-2017) for AngularJS (v1.x) developers.

For an implementation of the Material Design Specification (2018+), please see the Angular Material project which is built for Angular (v2+) developers.

Layouts and SCSS

Included in this repository are the:

  • SCSS files which are used to build the *.css files
  • Layout files which are used with the AngularJS Material (Flexbox) Layout API.

Note these are already included in the angular-material.css files. These copies are for direct developer access and contain IE flexbox fixes; as needed.

Installing AngularJS Material

You can install this package locally with npm.

Please note: AngularJS Material requires AngularJS 1.7.2 to AngularJS 1.8.x.

# To install latest formal release 
npm install angular-material

# To install latest release and update package.json
npm install angular-material --save

# To install from HEAD of master
npm install http://github.com/angular/bower-material/tarball/master

# or use alternate syntax to install HEAD from master
npm install http://github.com/angular/bower-material#master --save
# note: ^^ creates the following package.json dependency
#      "angular-material": "git+ssh://[email protected]/angular/bower-material.git#master"


# To install the v1.2.1 version 
npm install http://github.com/angular/bower-material/tarball/v1.2.1 --save

# To view all installed package 
npm list

Using the AngularJS Material Library

You have installed the AngularJS library, next include the scripts and stylesheet in your main HTML file, in the order shown in the example below. Note that NPM will install the files under /node_modules/angular-material/.

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
  <meta name="viewport" content="initial-scale=1, maximum-scale=1, user-scalable=no" />
  <link rel="stylesheet" href="/node_modules/angular-material/angular-material.css">
</head>
  <body ng-app="YourApp">
  <div ng-controller="YourController">

  </div>

  <script src="/node_modules/angular/angular.js"></script>
  <script src="/node_modules/angular-aria/angular-aria.js"></script>
  <script src="/node_modules/angular-animate/angular-animate.js"></script>
  <script src="/node_modules/angular-messages/angular-messages.js"></script>
  <script src="/node_modules/angular-material/angular-material.js"></script>
  <script>
    // Include app dependency on ngMaterial
    angular.module('YourApp', ['ngMaterial', 'ngMessages'])
      .controller("YourController", YourController);
  </script>
</body>
</html>

Using the CDN

With the Google CDN, you will not need to download local copies of the distribution files. Instead, reference the CDN URLs to use those remote library files. This is especially useful when using online tools such as CodePen, Plunker, or jsFiddle.

<head>
    <!-- Angular Material CSS now available via Google CDN; version 1.2.1 used here -->
    <link rel="stylesheet" href="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angular_material/1.2.1/angular-material.min.css">
</head>
<body>

    <!-- Angular Material Dependencies -->
    <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.8.2/angular.min.js"></script>
    <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.8.2/angular-animate.min.js"></script>
    <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.8.2/angular-aria.min.js"></script>
    <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angularjs/1.8.2/angular-messages.min.js"></script>
    
    <!-- Angular Material Javascript now available via Google CDN; version 1.2.1 used here -->
    <script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/angular_material/1.2.1/angular-material.min.js"></script>
</body>

Note that the above sample references the 1.2.1 CDN release. Your version will change based on the latest stable release version.

Unit Testing with Angular Material

  • AngularJS mocks
    • angular-mocks.js from /node_modules/angular-mocks/angular-mocks.js
  • AngularJS Material mocks
    • angular-material-mocks.js from /node_modules/angular-material/angular-material-mocks.js

Shown below is a karma-configuration file (karma.conf.js) sample that may be a useful template for your testing purposes:

module.exports = function(config) {

  var SRC = [
    'src/myApp/**/*.js',
    'test/myApp/**/*.spec.js'
  ];

  var LIBS = [
    'node_modules/angular/angular.js',
    'node_modules/angular-animate/angular-animate.js',
    'node_modules/angular-aria/angular-aria.js',
    'node_modules/angular-messages/angular-messages.js',
    'node_modules/angular-material/angular-material.js',
    
    'node_modules/angular-mocks/angular-mocks.js',
    'node_modules/angular-material/angular-material-mocks.js'
  ];

  config.set({
    basePath: __dirname + '/..',
    frameworks: ['jasmine'],
    
    files: LIBS.concat(SRC),

    port: 9876,
    reporters: ['progress'],
    colors: true,

    autoWatch: false,
    singleRun: true,
    browsers: ['Chrome']
  });
};