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@celery/ui-components

v2.0.6

Published

Shared UI Components and Styles

Downloads

105

Readme

UI Components

Reusable UI components

Styleguide

  • npm install
  • npm run build
  • Open build/index.html in browser

Usage

You must be an approved npm user for the @celery namespace/private modules.

npm install @celery/ui-components

Config vs Index

All components come with at least config.less and index.less. config.less includes all the configuration/variables and mixins. index.less actually defines the component rulesets or invokes mixins. If you do not want to include the default components, you can just include the config and use that to create your own components based on the variables and mixins.

Development

npm install
npm run build-watch

This will watch the components, mixins, and styleguide directories. If any of them fail to compile, you have an error.

Open the styleguide by opening build/index.html in your browser.

Don't forget to document things in the comments of the index files. Use Styledown syntax.

Deploying

In order to publish, you must be a part of the @celery npm group.

git checkout master
git pull
npm version [major/minor/patch]
git push
npm publish

TODO

  • Livereload styles
    • Express server to serve styleguide
  • Migrate more components from other projects

License

MIT