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@angular-material-extensions/jumbotron

v2.0.0

Published

Angular UI open source library built with material design in order to illustrate a highlighted/important information for the user

Downloads

23

Readme

jumbotron - Angular UI open source library built with material design in order to illustrate a highlighted/important information for the user - Angular 8 supported

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Table of Contents


Demo

View all the directives and components in action at https://angular-material-extensions.github.io/jumbotron

Dependencies

  • Angular (requires Angular 2 or higher)

Requirements (peer dependencies):

npm i @angular/cdk @angular/material @angular/flex-layout @angular/animations 

Additional requirements Theme (Material Design)

Additional Requirements - Import the material design icons learn more

  • The easiest way to import material design icons is to provide a link in your index.html file like below:
<link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/icon?family=Material+Icons" rel="stylesheet">
  • alternative solution:
  1. Install of the official npm module of the material design icons
npm i -s material-design-icons
  1. Import them in your angular.json file
"styles": [
        "styles.css",
        "../node_modules/material-design-icons/iconfont/material-icons.css"
      ],

Installation

Install above dependencies via npm.

Now install @angular-material-extensions/jumbotron via:

npm install --save @angular-material-extensions/jumbotron

SystemJS

Note:If you are using SystemJS, you should adjust your configuration to point to the UMD bundle. In your systemjs config file, map needs to tell the System loader where to look for jumbotron:

map: {
  'jumbotron': 'node_modules/@angular-material-extensions/jumbotron/bundles/jumbotron.umd.js',
}

Once installed you need to import the main module:

import { MatJumbotronModule } from '@angular-material-extensions/jumbotron';

The only remaining part is to list the imported module in your application module. The exact method will be slightly different for the root (top-level) module for which you should end up with the code similar to (notice MatJumbotronModule.forRoot()):

import { MatJumbotronModule } from '@angular-material-extensions/jumbotron';

@NgModule({
  declarations: [AppComponent, ...],
  imports: [MatJumbotronModule.forRoot(), ...],  
  bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule {
}

Other modules in your application can simply import MatJumbotronModule:

import { MatJumbotronModule } from '@angular-material-extensions/jumbotron';

@NgModule({
  declarations: [OtherComponent, ...],
  imports: [MatJumbotronModule, ...], 
})
export class OtherModule {
}

Usage

  • mat-jumbotron a material card layout that holds (optional) an image and the content of the mat-jumbotron-content
  • mat-jumbotron-content is the main content of the jumbotron and can contains anything! It's your template

Example

<mat-jumbotron imgURL="assets/logo.svg">
  <mat-jumbotron-content>
    <h1 class="display-1" ngClass.xs="display-3 text-center" ngClass.sm="display-3">jumbotron</h1>
    <p class="headline" ngClass.xs="text-center">Angular UI open source library built
      with material design in order to illustrate a highlighted/important information for the user
    </p>

    <p class="text-center"> Scroll down to see it in action!</p>

    <div fxLayout="row" fxLayout.xs="column"
         fxLayoutGap.xs="1rem"
         fxLayoutAlign="center center">
      <a mat-stroked-button
         color="primary"
         target="_blank"
         href="https://github.com/angular-material-extensions/jumbotron">
        <mat-icon>code</mat-icon>
        Code on Github
      </a>
      <a mat-stroked-button
         color="primary"
         target="_blank"
         href="doc/index.html">
        <mat-icon>note</mat-icon>
        Documentation
      </a>
    </div>

  </mat-jumbotron-content>
</mat-jumbotron>

the result will be the screen shot displayed above! For a live example, please visit the Demo App

API

mat-jumbotron

| option | bind | type | default | description | |:-------------------|:--------:|:------:|:------------:|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| imageURL | Input() | string | - | the image src url to be displayed in the jumbotron

Example

Documentation

Please checkout the full documentation here or follow the official tutorial

Run Demo App Locally

$ git clone https://github.com/angular-material-extensions/jumbotron.git
  • link the @angular-material-extensions/jumbotron package use gulp globally
$ gulp link

use gulp locally

$ npx gulp link

for some mac os users, you may use the sudo command with gulp use gulp with sudo

$ sudo gulp link

or locally

$ sudo npx gulp link
  • navigate to the demo app directory
$ cd demo
  • install the dependencies
$ npm i
  • run/start/serve the app
$ npm run start

or

$ ng serve --open
  • the app is now hosted by http://localhost:4200/

Development

  1. clone this repo
  2. Install the dependencies by running npm i
  3. build the library npm run build or gulp build To generate all *.js, *.d.ts and *.metadata.json files:
$ npm run build
  1. Link the library
  • on windows gulp link or locally npx gulp link
  • on mac/linux sudo gulp link or locally sudo npx gulp link
  1. Navigate to the demo app's directory
  • cd demo _ npm i _ npm start

extras To lint all *.ts files:

$ npm run lint

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License

Copyright (c) 2019 Anthony Nahas. Licensed under the MIT License (MIT)