ls-ember-polymer

0.2.10 • Public • Published

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Be cool and use Polymer and Ember together! This addon integrates Polymer with Ember, so you can use the power of custom web components in your ember apps today.

Requirements

This addon forces Polymer to use Shadow DOM. Browsers that do not natively support Shadow DOM will be supplied with the polyfill. Note that using a polyfilled Shadow DOM results in slightly slower rendering.

Installation

ember install ls-ember-polymer

Usage

To use a custom element, you will have to first install it through bower. e.g.

bower install PolymerElements/paper-button --save

We now need to import the element. Add a file elements.html in /app with the following:

<link rel="import" href="../bower_components/paper-button/paper-button.html">

That's it! You should now be able to use the <paper-button> element in all its glory!

Demo

https://dunnkers.github.io/ember-polymer/

Configuration

The addon can be configured in the config/environment.js file as such:

ENV['ember-polymer'] = {
  option: 'value'
}

htmlImportsFile

Defaults to app/elements.html. The file that html imports are done in, and is used by the addon to vulcanize.

  htmlImportsFile: 'app/elements.html'

vulcanizeOutput

Defaults to assets/vulcanized.html. The output file for all vulcanized html code and styling.

  vulcanizeOutput: 'assets/vulcanized.html'

vulcanizeOptions

Allows you to set options used in vulcanize. Defaults to:

  vulcanizeOptions: {
    inlineCss: true
  }

About

This addon was sponsored by Fabriquartz, a startup based in The Netherlands.

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npm i ls-ember-polymer

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Version

0.2.10

License

MIT

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