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search-bar-sub-menu-studio

v0.0.4

Published

Add a nav bar underneath the search bar to provide additional links in the primo-explore UI.

Downloads

3

Readme

primo-explore-search-bar-sub-menu

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Description

Add a nav bar underneath the search bar to provide additional links in the primo-explore UI.

Screenshot

screenshot

Installation

  1. Assuming you've installed and are using primo-explore-devenv.

  2. Navigate to your template/central package root directory. For example:

    cd primo-explore/custom/MY_VIEW_ID
  3. If you do not already have a package.json file in this directory, create one:

    npm init -y
  4. Install this package:

    yarn add primo-explore-search-bar-sub-menu --dev
    # OR
    npm install primo-explore-search-bar-sub-menu --save-dev

Usage

Once installed, inject searchBarSubMenu as a dependency:

let app = angular.module('viewCustom', ['searchBarSubMenu'])

Note: If you're using the --browserify build option, you will need to first import the module with:

import 'primo-explore-search-bar-sub-menu';

Then add the search-bar-sub-menu directive to the prmSearchBarAfter component:

app.component('prmSearchBarAfter', {
  template: '<search-bar-sub-menu></search-bar-sub-menu>'
})

Config

You'll need to configure the module by passing it an array of objects as an angular constant:

| name | type | usage | |------|-------------|--------| | cssClasses | string | extra css classes to put on the buttons, i.e. 'button-over-dark' if your background color is dark | | name | string | the text that will appear as the button link | | description | string | for the aria label | | action | string | url for the link. always opens in a new window. | | icon | object | defines the icon for the link. must be chosen from https://material.io/icons/. you need to specify both the name of the action "set" (see link) and the icon itself, in the form "ic_person_outline_24px". note that all icons do not work so you may have to experiment some | | show_xs | boolean | true is you want to continue to show button text in xs screens and only show the icons. false by default |

Translations

You can use translations to access back office text by wrapping the value in curly braces, e.g. {nui.menu.librarycard}. Anything that works in the primo templates link this <span translate="nyu.menu.librarycard"></span> will work if it's available in the current scope.

Styles

Change the background color of the menu bar:

search-bar-sub-menu div.search-bar-sub-menu {
  background-color: green !important;
}

Change the padding between the search bar the menu bar, these are the default values:

prm-search-bar {
  padding-bottom: 58.5px;
}
.__sm prm-search-bar {
  padding-bottom: 49.5px;
}
.__xs prm-search-bar {
  padding-bottom: 36px;
}

Where 36px is the default height of the menu bar.

Example

app.constant('searchBarSubMenuItems',
  [
    {
      name: "Back to Primo Classic",
      description: "Back to Primo Classic",
      action: "http://primo.school.edu/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?vid=" + viewName,
      icon: {
        set: 'navigation',
        icon: 'ic_arrow_back_24px'
      },
      show_xs: true,
      cssClasses: 'button-over-dark'
    },
    {
      name: "Library Hours",
      description: "Library Hours",
      action: "https://school.edu/library-hours",
      icon: {
        set: 'av',
        icon: 'ic_av_timer_24px'
      },
      cssClasses: 'button-over-dark'
    }
  ]
);

Tests

We are using Yarn to manage dev dependencies.

yarn
yarn test