@webapp-suite/elements.button
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0.10.1 • Public • Published

webapp-suite

Elements - button

Part of the reusable webapp-suite UI Components as Web Components. Demo

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➤ Properties

Property Attribute Type Default Description
type type String Button type to have different style primary, secondary, text, accept, warning, danger
size size String Size of the button, macro, micro
busy busy Boolean false Show busy/loading animation
icon icon String Icon name, see the list of available icons in ts-icon component. Also note that it will hide the slot content unless the type is text
disabled disabled Boolean false Determine if the button is disabled. button-click event won't be dispatched
grouped grouped Boolean false For internal use in ts-button-group component
focused focused Boolean false Make the button focused
dir dir String ltr Direction of the component 'rtl' or 'ltr'

➤ Slots

Name Description
default Text of the button should be wrapped around `ts-button` element

➤ Events

Name Description
button-click

➤ How to use it

  • Install the package of button
$ npm i @webapp-suite/elements.button --save
  • Import the component
import '@webapp-suite/elements.button';

or

<script src="node_modules/@webapp-suite/elements.button/lib/button.umd.js"></script>
  • Use it like demo

  • Our components rely on having the Open Sans available, You can see the font-weight and font-style you need to load here, or you can just load it from our package (for now)

<link rel="stylesheet" href="node_modules/@webapp-suite/elements/src/fonts.css" />

➤ Polyfills

For supporting IE11 you need to add couple of things

  • Don't shim CSS Custom Properties in IE11
<!-- Place this in the <head>, before the Web Component polyfills are loaded -->
<script>
	if (!window.Promise) {
		window.ShadyCSS = { nativeCss: true };
	}
</script>
You have two options for polyfills library:
  1. Use @open-wc/polyfills-loader
  • Installation
$ npm i @open-wc/polyfills-loader
  • Load it
import loadPolyfills from '@open-wc/polyfills-loader';

loadPolyfills().then(() => import('./my-app.js'));
  1. Use @webcomponents/webcomponentsjs
  • Installation
$ npm i @webcomponents/webcomponentsjs --save
  • Enable ES5 class-less Custom Elements
<script src="/node_modules/@webcomponents/webcomponentsjs/custom-elements-es5-adapter.js"></script>
<script src="/node_modules/@webcomponents/webcomponentsjs/webcomponents-loader.js" defer></script>

➤ How to contribute

Thanks for your interest and help!

  • First thing you need to do is read this [Component Checklist] which contains lots of important information about what you need to consider when you are creating/changing components
General info

You can find some links to useful materials about what we are using and some tutorials and articles that can help you get started.

Polyfill Limitations

You can see a list of limitations that we should watch out for, here

➤ License

  • You can always create forks on GitHub, submit Issues and Pull Requests.
  • You can only use webapp-suite Elements to make apps on a webapp-suite platform, e.g. webapp-suite.com.
  • You can fix a bug until the bugfix is deployed by webapp-suite.
  • You can host webapp-suite Elements yourself.
  • If you want to make a bigger change or just want to talk with us, reach out to our team here on GitHub.

You can read the full license agreement in the LICENSE.md.

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