@altafonte/tooltip
v1.0.0
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Tooltip webcomponent based on tippy.js
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af-tooltip (Altafonte WebComponents)
af-tooltip
is a toolbox for implementing tooltips in yout app.
Installing the library
There are two strategies we recommend for using af-tooltip
web components
Node Modules
- Run
npm install @altafonte/af-tooltip --save
- Put a script tag similar to this
<script src='node_modules/@altafonte/af-tooltip/dist/index.js'></script>
in the head of your index.html - Then you can use the element anywhere in your template, JSX, html etc
In a stencil-starter app
- Run
npm install @altafonte/af-tooltip --save
- Add an import to the npm packages
import '@altafonte/af-tooltip;'
You can choose between two approaches:- In your root component for WebComponents to be available across all your app
- In each component.
- Then you can use the element anywhere in your template, JSX, html etc
Importing styles
After installing the library, you need to import its styles
From your index.html
<link rel="stylesheet" href="node_modules/@altafonte/af-tooltip/dist/af-tooltip/af-tooltip.css">
For stencil apps, import it in your /global/app.css
@import "~@altafonte/af-tooltip/dist/af-tooltip/af-tooltip.css";
Tools
af-tooltip-wrapper
This web-component allows you to show a tooltip when hovering a piece of your template.
To use it you only have to wrap the code you want to show the tooltip on hover with the component and pass the text you want to show in your tooltip using text
prop
Properties
| Property | Description | Type | Default |
| ------------- | ---------------------------------- | --------------------- | ----------- |
| text | Text showed in the tooltip | string \| undefined
| undefined
|
Usage
Plain html:
<af-tooltip-wrapper text="download all files">
<button>Download</button>
</af-tooltip-wrapper>
In your stencil component:
import { Component, h } from '@stencil/core';
import '@altafonte/af-tooltip'
@Component({
tag: 'my-component',
styleUrl: 'my-component.css',
shadow: true,
})
export class MyComponent {
render() {
return (
<div>
...
<af-tooltip-wrapper text="download all files">
<button>Download</button>
</af-tooltip-wrapper>
</div>
)
}
}
tooltip
Note: Only for stencil apps
This function allows to add a tooltip without using wrapper
Params
| Param | Description | Type | Default |
| ------------- | ---------------------------------- | --------------------- | ----------- |
| text | Text showed in the tooltip | string \| undefined
| undefined
|
Usage
import { Component, h } from '@stencil/core';
import {tooltip} from "@altafonte/af-tooltip";
@Component({
tag: 'my-component',
styleUrl: 'my-component.css',
shadow: true,
})
export class MyComponent {
render() {
return (
<div>
...
<button {...tooltip('download all files')}>
Download
</button>
</div>
)
}
}
Stencil Component Starter
This is a starter project for building a standalone Web Component using Stencil.
Stencil is also great for building entire apps. For that, use the stencil-app-starter instead.
Stencil
Stencil is a compiler for building fast web apps using Web Components.
Stencil combines the best concepts of the most popular frontend frameworks into a compile-time rather than run-time tool. Stencil takes TypeScript, JSX, a tiny virtual DOM layer, efficient one-way data binding, an asynchronous rendering pipeline (similar to React Fiber), and lazy-loading out of the box, and generates 100% standards-based Web Components that run in any browser supporting the Custom Elements v1 spec.
Stencil components are just Web Components, so they work in any major framework or with no framework at all.
Getting Started
To start building a new web component using Stencil, clone this repo to a new directory:
git clone https://github.com/ionic-team/stencil-component-starter.git my-component
cd my-component
git remote rm origin
and run:
npm install
npm start
To build the component for production, run:
npm run build
To run the unit tests for the components, run:
npm test
Need help? Check out our docs here.
Naming Components
When creating new component tags, we recommend not using stencil
in the component name (ex: <stencil-datepicker>
). This is because the generated component has little to nothing to do with Stencil; it's just a web component!
Instead, use a prefix that fits your company or any name for a group of related components. For example, all of the Ionic generated web components use the prefix ion
.
Using this component
There are three strategies we recommend for using web components built with Stencil.
The first step for all three of these strategies is to publish to NPM.
Script tag
- Put a script tag similar to this
<script src='https://unpkg.com/[email protected]/dist/mycomponent.js'></script>
in the head of your index.html - Then you can use the element anywhere in your template, JSX, html etc
Node Modules
- Run
npm install my-component --save
- Put a script tag similar to this
<script src='node_modules/my-component/dist/mycomponent.js'></script>
in the head of your index.html - Then you can use the element anywhere in your template, JSX, html etc
In a stencil-starter app
- Run
npm install my-component --save
- Add an import to the npm packages
import my-component;
- Then you can use the element anywhere in your template, JSX, html etc