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ember-onsenui

v0.2.0-alpha

Published

Ember addon for the Onsen UI library

Downloads

7

Readme

Ember-onsenui

Experiment to get Onsen UI into Ember. This is very BETA right now

Simply includes the JS and CSS for the Vanilla JavaScript version of the library.

Unknown which Onsen UI components work or don't work at the moment.

Once added to your Ember app you can use the web components directly and attach Ember bindings and actions like you would a normal HTML element.

This addon also exposes the ons JavaScript module as ember-onsenui (or simply onsenui; both work).

Example

<ons-page>
  <ons-toolbar>
    <div class="center">Onsen UI in Ember</div>
    <div class="right">
      <ons-toolbar-button>
        <ons-icon icon="ion-navicon, material:md-menu"></ons-icon>
      </ons-toolbar-button>
    </div>
  </ons-toolbar>

  <p style="text-align: center">
    <ons-button onclick={{action "alertMe"}}>Click me!</ons-button>
  </p>
</ons-page>
import Ember from 'ember';
import ons from 'ember-onsenui';

const { Controller } = Ember;

export default Controller.extend({
  actions: {
    alertMe() {
      ons.notification.alert('It works!');
    }
  }
});

Options

You can adjust what gets imported into your app by using the following Ember app config in your ember-cli-build.js:

var app = new EmberAddon(defaults, {
  // Add options here
  'ember-onsenui': {
    importOnsenuiCSS: true,
    importFontAwesome: true,
    importIonIcons: true,
    importMaterialDesignIcons: true,
    importTheme: 'default'
  }
});

importTheme can be one of default, blue-basic, blue, dark, purple, or sunshine.

Installation

  • git clone <repository-url> this repository
  • cd ember-onsenui
  • npm install
  • bower install

Running

Running Tests

  • npm test (Runs ember try:each to test your addon against multiple Ember versions)
  • ember test
  • ember test --server

Building

  • ember build

For more information on using ember-cli, visit http://ember-cli.com/.