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fad-test-library

v0.0.8

Published

This is a test library for improve abilities in Angular

Readme

FadTestLibrary

This library was generated with Angular CLI version 14.2.0.

This is an Angular component that provides a customizable input field with font size, color, and family options and validate if input is just numbers. The component is exported as FadTestLibraryComponent and can be imported into other Angular modules.

Installation

To use this component in your Angular project, you can install it via npm: npm install @angular/core npm install ng-fad-test-library

Usage

Once you have installed the ng-fad-test-library module, you can import it into your Angular module and add it to your component's template like so:

import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { Configuration } from 'ng-fad-test-library';

@Component({
  selector: 'app-my-component',
  template: `
    <ng-fad-test-library
      [configuration]="config"
      (onValidation)="onValidation($event)
    ></ng-fad-test-library>
  `,
})
export class MyComponent {
  config: Configuration = {
    fontSize: 16,
    fontColor: '#333',
    fontFamily: 'Arial, sans-serif',
    value: '123456',
  };

  onValidation(isValid: boolean) {
    console.log(`Validation result: ${isValid}`);
  }
  

In this example, we have created a new component MyComponent that uses the ng-fad-test-library component. We have set some default configuration options, and we have also subscribed to the onValidation event that the component emits.

API

Inputs

  • configuration: Configuration: An object that contains the following properties:
  • fontSize?: number: The font size of the input field.
  • fontColor?: string: The font color of the input field.
  • fontFamily?: string: The font family of the input field.
  • value?: string: The initial value of the input field.

Outputs

  • onValidation: EventEmitter: Emits an event when the button field is clicked (e.g. user clicks out of the field).

License

This component is licensed under the MIT license.