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@netiq/ias-bootstrap

v1.0.0-beta.1

Published

Copyright 2018-2022 Micro Focus, Inc. All rights reserved.

Downloads

9

Readme

Copyright 2018-2022 Micro Focus, Inc. All rights reserved.

IAS Bootstrap Republished by Netiq

Provides a stylesheet for use with UX Aspects, the official CSS/JS framework for Micro Focus Identity, Access, and Security (IAS) products. UX Aspects is based on Bootstrap and NGX-Bootstrap.

To see the effects of the IAS Bootstrap stylesheet on UX Aspects, as well as view examples and best practices, refer to the IAS Bootstrap documentation page.

Installation

IAS Bootstrap is available in the npm repository, and can be installed via the npm install command:

$ npm install @netiq/ias-bootstrap

Using with Angular

As stated on the UX Aspects home page: "UX Aspects is based on best-of-breed, open source technologies, including Angular, Bootstrap and D3. It is easy to include in your web applications with NPM."

The example below shows how to create an angular project from scratch with the angular command-line utility, and then install and reference UX Aspects and IAS Bootstrap.

Create a new Angular project:

$ ng new MyApp
$ cd MyApp

Install ux-aspects and ias-bootstrap:

$ npm install @ux-aspects/ux-aspects @netiq/ias-bootstrap

Open the file: angular.json, and add the following lines to the "styles" section (note: "src/styles.css" should already be there):

"styles": [
  "node_modules/bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap.css",
  "node_modules/@ux-aspects/ux-aspects/styles/ux-aspects.css",
  "node_modules/@netiq/ias-bootstrap/dist/ias-bootstrap.css",
  "node_modules/@microfocus/ias-icons/dist/ias-icons.css",
  "src/styles.css"
],

Run the app:

$ ng serve

Open your browser to: http://localhost:4200 and you'll see your app's welcome page. To see the IAS style in use, edit the file: src/app/app.component.html, and add some components that use bootstrap or ux-aspects components, such as:

<div class="btn-container">
  <button type="button" class="btn btn-default">Text Button</button>
  <button type="button" class="btn btn-default" disabled>Disabled Text Button</button>
</div>