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@loipham/material-chips

v14.0.4

Published

The Material Components for the Web chips component

Downloads

3

Readme

Chips

Contents

Looking for deprecated chips resources? Visit the deprecated readme.

Using chips

Chips are compact elements that allow users to enter information, select a choice, filter content, or trigger an action. Chips must always be used inside a chip set.

Installing chips

npm install @loipham/material-chips

Styles

@use "@loipham/material-chips/styles";

JavaScript instantiation

Note: there's work planned to replace the mdc-evolution-* prefix of chips with the standard mdc-chip-* prefix.

import {MDCChipSet} from '@loipham/material-chips';
const chipset = new MDCChipSet(document.querySelector('.mdc-evolution-chip-set'));

Chips

Chips are comprised of chip sets which are comprised of chip instances which are in turn comprised of actions. See the readme for each subcomponent for more detail.

Basic action chip set example

<span class="mdc-evolution-chip-set" role="grid">
  <span class="mdc-evolution-chip-set__chips" role="presentation">
    <span class="mdc-evolution-chip" role="row" id="c0">
      <span class="mdc-evolution-chip__cell mdc-evolution-chip__cell--primary" role="gridcell">
        <button class="mdc-evolution-chip__action mdc-evolution-chip__action--primary" type="button" tabindex="0">
          <span class="mdc-evolution-chip__ripple mdc-evolution-chip__ripple--primary"></span>
          <span class="mdc-evolution-chip__text-label">Chip one</span>
        </button>
      </span>
    </span>
    <span class="mdc-evolution-chip" role="row" id="c1">
      <span class="mdc-evolution-chip__cell mdc-evolution-chip__cell--primary" role="gridcell">
        <button class="mdc-evolution-chip__action mdc-evolution-chip__action--primary" type="button" tabindex="-1">
          <span class="mdc-evolution-chip__ripple mdc-evolution-chip__ripple--primary"></span>
          <span class="mdc-evolution-chip__text-label">Chip two</span>
        </button>
      </span>
    </span>
  </span>
</span>

API

See the readme of each subcomponent for more detail.

Usage within frameworks

If you are using a JavaScript framework, such as React or Angular, you can create chips for your framework. Depending on your needs, you can use the Simple Approach: Wrapping MDC Web Vanilla Components, or the Advanced Approach: Using Foundations and Adapters. Please follow the instructions here.