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@adobe/aem-core-components-angular-base
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This module provides a Angular implementation for the [AEM core components](https://www.aemcomponents.dev/). This enables you to use the core components: -In the [AEM SPA editor](https://docs.adobe.com/content/help/en/experience-manager-64/developing/hea
This module provides a Angular implementation for the AEM core components. This enables you to use the core components: -In the AEM SPA editor with Angular -Or in any other Angular context, provided you have the input needed to instantiate the components.
Current supported / exported components:
For the containers (Accordion,Tabs,Carousel,Container) we do not provide any implementation in this project. It does not make sense to provide it for web-components as you can leverage the normal Core Components implementation such as a Tab Container, and drag your web components in there. Instead we provide them for the SPA editor only, introducing a dependency, and therefore we moved it into a separate project.
You can choose to import the entire library at once OR import components individually. The latter is useful if you want to only enable a few components and you want to save your javascript footprint. Also, if you want to load all core components, but you want to lazyload them with angular suspense, you will need to import them individually.
import * as BaseCoreComponents from "@adobe/aem-core-components-angular-base";
const {ButtonV1, ButtonV1Model, ButtonV1IsEmptyFn} = BaseCoreComponents;
import ButtonV1, {ButtonV1Model, ButtonV1IsEmptyFn} from "@adobe/aem-core-components-angular-base/authoring/button/v1";
Now that you have the Button and ButtonV1IsEmptyFn imported, you can use them in your project. The properties of the Button 1 on 1 correspond to the Sling Model Exporter (.model.json) output.
Note: There are some exceptions where some extra properties are added (mainly i18n labels) that are currently not present in the OOTB sling model exports. These can be added by the project itself with delegation. If they are not present, the default (English) values will be used.
MapTo('my-project/wcm/components/button')(ButtonV1, {isEmpty: ButtonV1IsEmptyFn});
For a complete project with examples, visit the github page.
FAQs
This module provides a Angular implementation for the [AEM core components](https://www.aemcomponents.dev/). This enables you to use the core components: -In the [AEM SPA editor](https://docs.adobe.com/content/help/en/experience-manager-64/developing/hea
The npm package @adobe/aem-core-components-angular-base receives a total of 238 weekly downloads. As such, @adobe/aem-core-components-angular-base popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @adobe/aem-core-components-angular-base demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 18 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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