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truly-ui

v15.0.0-dev-0e2befe

Published

Web Components for Desktop Applications.

Downloads

6,932

Readme



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Motivation

TrulyUI is an Angular Framework especially developed for Desktop Applications based on Web Components using the greatest technologies of the world. TrulyUI is based on Angular, maintained by world-wide community. By the way, we believe that Angular is the most promising Web Framework. We developed TrulyUI thinking to fill a gap on open-source Web Technologies that's poor when it's about applications on Desktop. Ex: Electron, App.js and NW.js

Prerequisites

We assume that you have already installed the following packages at least and are already running an AngularIO project.

Installation

  1. Having NPM installation run the following command on your terminal to install it:

     $ npm install --save truly-ui @angular/animations @angular/cdk
  2. Because NPM does not install peerDependencies, you should manually install the dependencies:

     $ npm install --save string-format ts-md5 object-path reflect-metadata
     $ npm install --save-dev @types/object-path
  3. Configure styles of used font packages (Icon Packages are already installed when running npm install truly-ui):

    Inside the angular.json file add the following paths to the styles key

     "styles": [
           "src/styles.css",
           ...
           "node_modules/@angular/cdk/overlay-prebuilt.css",
           "node_modules/truly-ui/css/icons/dx-icons/css/icons.scss",
           "node_modules/truly-ui/css/icons/fa-icons/css/icons.scss",
           "node_modules/truly-ui/css/icons/ion-icons/css/icons.scss",
           "node_modules/truly-ui/css/icons/animations.scss"
     ]
  4. Configure CoreModule on your AppModule:

    import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
    import { FormsModule } from '@angular/forms';
    import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
    
    import { AppComponent } from './app.component';
    
    import { CoreModule } from 'truly-ui'; //CoreModule
    
    @NgModule({
      declarations: [
        AppComponent
      ],
      imports: [
        BrowserModule,
        CoreModule.forRoot({theme: 'default'}) // Configurations
      ],
      providers: [],
      bootstrap: [AppComponent]
    })
    export class AppModule { }

    Usage

    The use of the components is basically the importation of the main module and the use of the directives in its application: Example is the import of the input module and its use

import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { FormsModule } from '@angular/forms';
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';

import { AppComponent } from './app.component';

// Import your library, for example the InputComponent :
import { InputModule, ButtonModule, CoreModule } from 'truly-ui';//Import Modules

@NgModule({
  declarations: [
    AppComponent
  ],
  imports: [
    BrowserModule,
    CoreModule.forRoot({theme: 'default'}),

    // Specify your library as an import
    InputModule,
    ButtonModule
  ],
  providers: [],
  bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule { }

Once your library is imported, you can use its components, directives and pipes in your Angular application:

<!-- You can now use your library component in app.component.html -->

 <tl-input
     [(ngModel)]="Many Properties"
     [iconBefore]="'ion-printer'"
     [placeholder]="'With Placeholder'"
     [textAfter]="'US'"
     [clearButton]="true"
     [autocomplete]="'off'">
 </tl-input>

Available Features

| Feature | Notes | Docs | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | accordion | | Docs | | autocomplete | | Docs | | avatar | | Docs | | badge | | Docs | | blockui | | Docs | | button | | Docs | | buttongroup | | Docs | | calendar | | Docs | | chatlist | | Docs | | checkbox | | Docs | | colorpicker | | Docs | | contextmenu | | Docs | | datatable | | Docs | | datepicker | | Docs | | dialog | | Docs | | dropdownlist | | Docs | | editor | | Docs | | form | | Docs | | icon | | Docs | | input | | Docs | | listbox | | Docs | | menu | | Docs | | shortcut | | Docs | | modal | | Docs | | multiselect | | Docs | | multiview | | Docs | | navigator | | Docs | | overlaypanel | | Docs | | panelgroup | | Docs | | popupmenu | | Docs | | progressbar | | Docs | | radiobutton | | Docs | | sidebar | | Docs | | splitbutton | | Docs | | stopwatch | | Docs | | switch | | Docs | | tabcontrol | | Docs | | textarea | | Docs | | theming | | Docs | | timeavaliable | | Docs | | timeline | | Docs | | timepicker | | Docs | | toaster | | Docs | | toolbar | | Docs | | tooltip | | Docs | | validators | | Docs |

In progress, planned, and non-planned features

| Feature | Status | Docs | Issue | | :--- |:-----------------------------| :--- | :--- | | datetimepicker | non-planned | | | | clockpicker | In-progress, planned S2 2024 | | | | monthyearpicker | non-planned | | | | paginator | In-progress, planned S2 2024 | | | | schedule | In-progress, planned S2 2024 | | | | widget | non-planned | | |

Feedback

Feedback is always welcome.

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License

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