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@ng-formworks/material

v17.3.0

Published

Angular ng-formworks - JSON Schema Form builder using Angular Material UI

Downloads

390

Readme

@ng-formworks/material

This module is a dependency of the ng-formworks project and is meant to work as a framework installation module for using Angular Material Design in the forms.

Getting started

If you are unfamiliar with with the ng-formworks project, it is highly recommended to first have a look at the @ng-formworks pages for examples, demos, options and documentation.

npm install @ng-formworks/core@latest @ng-formworks/cssframework@latest @ng-formworks/material@latest

With YARN, run the following:

yarn add @ng-formworks/core@latest @ng-formworks/cssframework@latest @ng-formworks/material@latest

include the themes scss in your applications sass file(typically "styles.scss" under "src" folder -see angular docs for more details)

@import "node_modules/@ng-formworks/material/assets/material-design-themes.scss";

Then import MaterialDesignFrameworkModule in your main application module if you want to use material-angular UI, like this:

import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';

import { MaterialDesignFrameworkModule } from '@ng-formworks/material';

import { AppComponent } from './app.component';

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

For basic use, after loading JsonSchemaFormModule as described above, to display a form in your Angular component, simply add the following to your component's template:

<json-schema-form
  loadExternalAssets="true"
  [schema]="yourJsonSchema"
  framework="material-design"
  [theme]="yourTheme"
  (onSubmit)="yourOnSubmitFn($event)">
</json-schema-form>

Where schema is a valid JSON schema object, and onSubmit calls a function to process the submitted JSON form data. If you don't already have your own schemas, you can find a bunch of samples to test with in the demo/assets/example-schemas folder, as described above.

framework is for the template you want to use, the default value is no-framwork. The possible values are:

  • material-design for Material Design.
  • bootstrap-3 for Bootstrap 3 (if installed).
  • bootstrap-4 for Bootstrap 4 (if installed).
  • bootstrap-5 for Bootstrap 5.(if installed).
  • daisyui for DaisyUi (if installed).
  • no-framework for (plain HTML).

theme is for the framework theme you want to use. The possible values for this framework are:

  • material_default for the default theme.
  • indigo-pink for the indigo & pink theme.
  • purple-green for the purple & green theme.
  • deeppurple-amber for the deep purple & amber theme.
  • pink-bluegrey for the pink & blue-grey theme.

the list of available themes can also be gotten using the FrameworkLibraryService(found in '@ng-formworks/core'):

getFrameworkThemes()

method

Custom theming

Custom theming can be achieved in the following way:

Adding a new theme: the first step will be to create the entire theme (see the specific frameworks underlying documentation for how this can be done), then add the theme as a css class

.material_custom {
    @include mat.core-color($custom-pink-theme);
    @include mat.all-component-colors($custom-pink-theme);
    @include mat.button-color($custom-pink-theme);
}

after making the css available, the theme will need to be registered using the
FrameworkLibraryService(found in '@ng-formworks/core'): for example

  constructor(
    .
    private frameworkLibrary: FrameworkLibraryService,
    .
    .
  ) { 

    frameworkLibrary.registerTheme({name:'material_custom',text:'Material custom theme'})

  }

Code scaffolding

Run ng generate component component-name --project @ng-formworks/material to generate a new component. You can also use ng generate directive|pipe|service|class|guard|interface|enum|module --project @ng-formworks/material.

Note: Don't forget to add --project @ng-formworks/material or else it will be added to the default project in your angular.json file.

Build

Run ng build @ng-formworks/material to build the project. The build artifacts will be stored in the dist/ directory.

Running unit tests

Run ng test @ng-formworks/material to execute the unit tests via Karma.