civic-signup
v0.0.4
Published
- Using npm ```sh $ npm install civic-signup ``` ### Prerequisite - The main html file should load the civic javascript library to do this add the line given belo to your index.html - If you want to use the civic default style for the button,
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Installation
- Using npm
$ npm install civic-signup
Prerequisite
- The main html file should load the civic javascript library to do this add the line given belo to your index.html - If you want to use the civic default style for the button, then you should import the css file too from https://hosted-sip.civic.com/css/civic-modal.min.css (This is optional)
<script src="https://hosted-sip.civic.com/js/civic.sip.min.js"></script>
Dependencies
- none
Usage
Importing inside your module
To use the component, its functions and to handle the data you will need to import it. To import, in app.module.ts add this at top and add CivicModule to your imports array
import { CivicModule } from 'civic-signup';
import {CivicSignupService} from 'civic-signup';
adding the button
the decorator is
Example
<app-civic appId='xyz123' buttonLabel='Login'></app-civic>
<app-civic appId='xyz123' buttonLabel='Login' default></app-civic> (If you are want to use default civic style button)
Handling the jwtToken
To access the the data you need to use import the civic-signup inject it in you component app.component.ts
import { Component, OnInit } from '@angular/core';
import {CivicSignupService} from 'civic-signup'
@Component({
selector: 'app-root',
templateUrl: './app.component.html',
styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
})
export class AppComponent implements OnInit {
Token:any;
constructor(private cs:CivicSignupService){
}
ngOnInit(){
this.cs.currentFlag.subscribe(flag =>this.message=flag);
}
updateToken(){
this.Token=this.cs.getJwtToken();
}
}
Development
This project was generated with Angular CLI version 1.6.6.
Development server
Run ng serve
for a dev server. Navigate to http://localhost:4200/
. The app will automatically reload if you change any of the source files.
Packaging
We are using ng-packagr
for building the library. To build from source execute
npm run packagr
. This will create the \dist
folder.
For local development you can execute npm pack
inside dist
to create a distributable tarball