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@angular-material-extensions/select-icon

v2.0.1

Published

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Downloads

12

Readme

@angular-material-extensions/select-icon - Angular component that allows to select an option in form of a material design icon button

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Table of Contents

Demo

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

Library's components

  • <mat-select-icon> used to display the main component

Dependencies

  • Angular developed and tested with 10.x

Installation

1. Install via ng add. (Recommended)

If Angular Material Design is not setup, just run ng add @angular/material learn more

Now add the library via the angular schematics

ng add @angular-material-extensions/select-icon

2. Install via npm. (Alternative)

Now install @angular-material-extensions/select-icon via:

npm install --save @angular-material-extensions/select-icon

Import the library

If you installed the library via angular schematics, you can skip this step

import { MatSelectIconModule } from '@angular-material-extensions/select-icon'; 

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

Other modules in your application like for lazy loading import MatSelectIconModule into your feature module:

API

<mat-select-icon> used to display the main component - see the demo examples

| option | bind | type | default | description | |:-------------------|:--------:|:------:|:------------:|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| icons | Input() | MatSelectIcon[] | - | the icons to display | value | Input() | MatSelectIcon | - | the selected value | onIconSelected | Output() | EventEmitter<MatSelectIcon> | - | emits the selected icon as object (see the interface below)

interface MatSelectIcon {
  url: string;
  value?: any;
  color?: ThemePalette;
  tags?: string[]; // todo: 10.2020
}

Usage

<mat-select-icon [icons]="icons" (onIconSelected)="onIconSelected($event)"></mat-select-icon>

import { MatSelectIcon } from '@angular-material-extensions/select-icon';

 icons: MatSelectIcon[] = [
    {
      url: 'assets/icons/countrys-flags/lebanon.svg'
      // color: 'accent'
    },
    {
      url: 'assets/icons/countrys-flags/germany.svg',
      color: 'warn'
    },
    {
      url: 'assets/icons/countrys-flags/italy.svg',
      color: 'primary'
    },
    {
      url: 'assets/icons/countrys-flags/france.svg',
      color: 'primary'
    },
    {
      url: 'assets/icons/countrys-flags/spain.svg',
      color: 'accent'
    },
    {
      url: 'assets/icons/countrys-flags/united-kingdom.svg',
      color: 'accent'
    }
  ];

  onIconSelected(selectedIcon: MatSelectIcon) {
    console.log('selected icon');
  }

with reactive forms

<mat-select-icon [icons]="icons" [formControl]="selectIconFC"></mat-select-icon>

import { MatSelectIcon } from '@angular-material-extensions/select-icon';

selectIconFC: FormControl = new FormControl();

with selected value

<mat-select-icon [icons]="icons" [formControl]="selectIconDefault"></mat-select-icon>

import { MatSelectIcon } from '@angular-material-extensions/select-icon';

selectIconDefault: FormControl = new FormControl(this.icons[0]);

Run Demo App Locally

Build the library

$ npm run build:lib

Serve the demo app

$ npm start

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License

Copyright (c) 2020 Anthony Nahas. Licensed under the MIT License (MIT)