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device-bars

v1.1.2

Published

Add the appropriate device status bar or navigation bar to your ionic app and bring your mocks/prototypes/screenshots to the next level.

Downloads

114

Readme

Device Bars

Add the appropriate device status and navigation bar to your web application and bring your mocks/prototypes/screenshots to the next level.

Demo

Live Demo | Stackblitz

device-bars-showcase

Installation

Option 1: Node Modules

npm install device-bars --save
<!-- index.html -->
<html>
  <head>
    <script src='node_modules/device-bars/dist/device-bars.js'></script>
  </head>
  ...
</html>

Option 2: Script Tag (via unpkg)

<!-- index.html -->
<html>
  <head>
    <script src='https://unpkg.com/device-bars/@1.1.1/dist/device-bars.js'></script>
  </head>
  ...
</html>

Usage

Use the elements <device-status-bar /> and <device-navigation-bar /> anywhere in your template, JSX, html etc

<!-- index.html -->
<html>
  <body>
    <device-status-bar device="iPhone 11" color="#000" background="transparent"></device-status-bar>
    <div id="root"></div>
    <device-navigation-bar device="iPhone 11"></device-navigation-bar>
  </body>
</html>

device-status-bar

Properties

| Property | Attribute | Description | Type | Default | | ------------ | ------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | --------- | ----------- | | background | background | Sets the background color of the status bar | string | undefined | | color | color | Set the color of the status bar text | string | undefined | | date | date | The date to be displayed | string | undefined | | device | device | Predefined device descriptor name, such as "iPhone X" or "Pixel 2". For a complete list please see: DEVICES at ./../utils/device.ts | string | undefined | | height | height | Sets the height of the navigation bar. By default, the height is derived from the specified device safe-area, but it can also be adjusted manually. | string | undefined | | hide | hide | Hides the Statusbar | boolean | false | | inline | inline | Set the Statusbar inline | boolean | false | | mode | mode | The mode determines which platform styles to use. | string | undefined | | safeArea | safe-area | Adds an additional safe-area for the status and navigation bar. The respective height is derived from the specified device. By default, the safe-area is implemented via padding on the body. If an element is detected, the css variable --ion-safe-area-* will be set. | boolean | true | | time | time | The time to be displayed | string | undefined |

CSS Custom Properties

| Name | Description | | -------------- | ----------------------------------- | | --background | Background color of the status bar. | | --color | Color of the status bar. | | --height | Height of the status bar. |

device-navigation-bar

Properties

| Property | Attribute | Description | Type | Default | | ------------ | ------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | --------- | ----------- | | background | background | Sets the background color of the navigation bar | string | undefined | | color | color | Set the color of the navigation bar | string | undefined | | device | device | Predefined device descriptor name, such as "iPhone X" or "Pixel 2". For a complete list please see: DEVICES at ./../utils/device.ts | string | undefined | | fill | fill | (Android only) Sets the color to fill the icons in the navigation bar. | string | undefined | | height | height | Sets the height of the navigation bar. By default, the height is derived from the specified device safe-area, but it can also be adjusted manually. | string | undefined | | hide | hide | Hides the Statusbar | boolean | false | | inline | inline | Set the Statusbar inline. | boolean | false | | safeArea | safe-area | Adds an additional safe-area for the status and navigation bar. The respective height is derived from the specified device. By default, the safe-area is implemented via padding on the body. If an element is detected, the css variable --ion-safe-area-* will be set. | boolean | true |

CSS Custom Properties

| Name | Description | | -------------- | ----------------------------------- | | --background | Background color of the status bar. | | --color | Color of the status bar. | | --fill | Height of the status bar. | | --height | Height of the status bar. |

Supported Devices

Android

  • Galaxy Note 3, Galaxy Note 3 landscape
  • Galaxy Note II, Galaxy Note II landscape
  • Galaxy S III, Galaxy S III landscape
  • Galaxy S5, Galaxy S5 landscape
  • Nexus 10, Nexus 10 landscape
  • Nexus 4, Nexus 4 landscape
  • Nexus 5, Nexus 5 landscape, Nexus 5X, Nexus 5X landscape
  • Nexus 6, Nexus 6 landscape, Nexus 6P, Nexus 6P landscape
  • Nexus 7, Nexus 7 landscape
  • Pixel 2, Pixel 2 landscape, Pixel 2 XL, Pixel 2 XL landscape

iOS

  • iPad (gen 6), iPad (gen 6) landscape
  • iPad (gen 7), iPad (gen 7) landscape
  • iPad Mini, iPad Mini landscape
  • iPad Pro 11, iPad Pro 11 landscape
  • iPad Pro 13, iPad Pro 13 landscape
  • iPhone 6, iPhone 6 landscape, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6 Plus landscape
  • iPhone 7, iPhone 7 landscape, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 7 Plus landscape
  • iPhone 8, iPhone 8 landscape, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone 8 Plus landscape
  • iPhone SE, iPhone SE landscape
  • iPhone X, iPhone X landscape
  • iPhone XR, iPhone XR landscape
  • iPhone 11, iPhone 11 landscape
  • iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro landscape, iPhone 11 Pro Max, iPhone 11 Pro Max landscape

Workspace

Local Development

To start developing the device-bars web component using Stencil, clone this repo to a new directory:

git clone https://github.com/SimonGolms/device-bars.git device-bars
cd device-bars
git remote rm origin
npm install
npm start

Build

To build device-bars for production, run:

npm run build

Run Tests

npm test

Release & Publishing

Run npm run release to create a new build & release with semantic-release. This bumps the version of package.json, uses conventional-changelog to update CHANGELOG.md and references in the README.md, commits package.json, CHANGELOG.md and tags a new release.The new release gets published to GitHub and npm automatically.

Further Help

Check out the Stencil docs here.

Committing

Run npx git-cz to generate a valid commit message. It’s easy to forget about the commit convention so to be consistent use commitizen to generate our commits and husky to manage a Git commit-msg hook to validate the commit message. Further information: How to automate versioning and publication of an npm package


Author

Simon Golms

Roadmap

  • [ ] Support Status (e.g. Call, GPS, Record)
  • [ ] Angular Component
  • [ ] React Component

Contributing

Contributions, issues and feature requests are welcome!Feel free to check issues page.

Show Your Support

Give a ⭐️ if this project helped you!

License

Copyright © 2020 Simon Golms. This project is MIT licensed.

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