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baseui-wc-polyfills

v0.1.2

Published

Web component polyfills bundle to simplify the usage

Downloads

9

Readme

Base UI: Web component polyfills bundle

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This bundle loads web component polyfills on to the page, adds CSS class 'wc-polyfilled' to the html element and returns promise. Refer the demo folder for demo WC element.

Note: you need to trigger initiating polyfills by calling baseuiWcPolyfills.ready() otherwise dependencies just load but never get patched.

Refer below examples.

Installing

NPM
npm install baseui-wc-polyfills

Since it is a UMD package can be imported as ES6, CJS, AMD.

import baseuiWcPolyfills from 'baseui-wc-polyfills';

or

const baseuiWcPolyfills = require('baseui-wc-polyfills');

or

require(['baseui-wc-polyfills'], function (baseuiWcPolyfills) {});
browser
<script src="https://unpkg.com/baseui-wc-polyfills/dist/baseui-wc-polyfills.min.js"></script>

Usage guide

optionally you can pass config object to choose, whether some of the polyfills needs to be patched or not, by default all set to true.

Available options:

{ builtInClassShim = false, wcPlatform: false, shadowDOM: false, customElements: false }

To get what polyfills loaded you can check the return value from promise object like below.

document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', pageReady);
async function pageReady() {
    const polyfilled = await baseuiWcPolyfills.ready({ shadowDOM: false });
}

or

baseuiWcPolyfills.ready()
.then(successCallback)
.catch((reason) => console.error(`Failed due to ${reason}`));

Dependencies

  • Node v6+
  • Yarn (optional)

To run local dev server (http://localhost:1818/demo/)

npm start
  1. Install dependencies
  2. Clean build folder
  3. lint JS files
  4. starts webpack dev server
  5. auto update browser window/tab using Hot Module Replacement (HMR)

To bundle for production (UMD)

npm run release

To run unit tests

npm test