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generator-x-tag-component

v1.0.1

Published

Yeoman generator for creating a webcomponent using x-tag

Readme

Generator WebComponent

This module is a Yeoman generator used to scaffold webcomponents using x-tag.

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Usage

  1. Install Yeoman

    $ npm install yo
  2. Install the generator:

    $ npm install git+https://github.com/VsLoureiro/x-tag-component-generator.git
  3. Create a component, for example called test:

    $ yo webcomponent test
  4. When asked In what folder do you want to create the webcomponent? write the name of the folder you want to create the component in, for instance, if you want to create your component inside the "src/components" folder just answer "components".

  5. The above steps will create a webcomponent already configured with handlebars for templating, a unit test, a markdown file to document your component, an index.html file to test your component individually and a less file.

Remarks

The generator generates an index.html file to test the component individually, but for this to work you need to comment the imports inside your component and add them as a script tag in the index.html. This is because imports don't work in the browser, unless the components is bundled with a bundler like webpack ou requirejs.

Error reporting

You may open bug reports on github. Please submit useful and complete bug reports.