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@brightspace-ui-labs/multi-select
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Polymer-based web component for D2L multi select and related components
Note: this is a "labs" component. While functional, these tasks are prerequisites to promotion to BrightspaceUI "official" status:
- Design organization buy-in
- design.d2l entry
- Architectural sign-off
- Continuous integration
- Cross-browser testing
- Unit tests (if applicable)
- Accessibility tests
- Visual diff tests
- Localization with Serge (if applicable)
- Demo page
- README documentation
Polymer-based web component for D2L multi select and related components.
npm install @brightspace-ui-labs/multi-select
Include the webcomponents.js polyfill loader (for browsers who don't natively support web components), then import the appropriate multi-select
components as needed:
<head>
<script src="node_modules/webcomponentsjs/webcomponents-loader.js"></script>
</head>
d2l-labs-multi-select-input-text
d2l-labs-multi-select-input-text
includes a d2l-input-text
that is hooked up to add items when 'Enter' is pressed.
<d2l-labs-multi-select-input-text>
<d2l-labs-multi-select-list-item deletable text="Item 1"></d2l-labs-multi-select-list-item>
</d2l-labs-multi-select-input-text>
d2l-labs-multi-select-input
You can use your own input component instead by putting it as a child of d2l-labs-multi-select-input
and setting slot="input"
on your input element. To add items to the list, call addItem
with the item text.
<d2l-labs-multi-select-input id="multi-select-input">
<div slot="input">
<input>
<button>Add</button>
</div>
</d2l-labs-multi-select-input>
button.addEventListener('click', () => {
multiSelectInput.addItem(input.value)
})
d2l-labs-multi-select-list-item
d2l-labs-multi-select-list-item
is a compact representation of information.
A deletable
property can be set to enable the option of deleting the item, although there is no wire-up.
<d2l-labs-multi-select-list-item deletable text="List item"></d2l-labs-multi-select-list-item>
A 'show-delete-hover-focus' property can be set to allow delete icon to show on hover or focus only.
<d2l-labs-multi-select-list-item deletable show-delete-hover-focus text="List item"></d2l-labs-multi-select-list-item>
Also the following css variables are exposed to clients and can be use to override some of the appearance of the list item.
--d2l-labs-multi-select-list-item-font
--d2l-labs-multi-select-list-item-padding
--d2l-labs-multi-select-list-item-padding-rtl
--d2l-labs-multi-select-list-item-padding-deletable
--d2l-labs-multi-select-list-item-padding-deletable-rtl
d2l-labs-multi-select-list
d2l-labs-multi-select-list
wraps a list of items, and provides spacing between the items, as well as keyboard navigation (arrow keys) and handling of item deletion (backspace/delete).
<d2l-labs-multi-select-list>
<d2l-labs-multi-select-list-item text="List item 1"></d2l-labs-multi-select-list-item>
<d2l-labs-multi-select-list-item text="List item 2"></d2l-labs-multi-select-list-item>
...
</d2l-labs-multi-select-list>
You can opt for a condensed view by adding the collapsable
attribute, which limits the element to the first line of items and provides a button for viewing the remaining items.
d2l-labs-multi-select-list-item-deleted
: fired on item deletion
d2l-labs-multi-select-list-item-added
: fired on item added to the d2l-labs-multi-select-list
After cloning the repo, run npm install
to install dependencies.
If you don't have it already, install the Polymer CLI globally:
npm install -g polymer-cli
To start a local web server that hosts the demo page and tests:
polymer serve
To lint (eslint and Polymer lint):
npm run lint
To run unit tests locally using Polymer test:
npm run test:polymer:local
To lint AND run local unit tests:
npm test
TL;DR: Commits prefixed with
fix:
andfeat:
will trigger patch and minor releases when merged tomaster
. Read on for more details...
The sematic-release GitHub Action is called from the release.yml
GitHub Action workflow to handle version changes and releasing.
All version changes should obey semantic versioning rules:
The next version number will be determined from the commit messages since the previous release. Our semantic-release configuration uses the Angular convention when analyzing commits:
fix:
or perf:
will trigger a patch
release. Example: fix: validate input before using
feat:
will trigger a minor
release. Example: feat: add toggle() method
BREAKING CHANGE:
with a space or two newlines in the footer of the commit messagebuild:
, ci:
, docs:
, style:
, refactor:
and test:
. Example: docs: adding README for new component
To revert a change, add the revert:
prefix to the original commit message. This will cause the reverted change to be omitted from the release notes. Example: revert: fix: validate input before using
.
When a release is triggered, it will:
package.json
Occasionally you'll want to backport a feature or bug fix to an older release. semantic-release
refers to these as maintenance branches.
Maintenance branch names should be of the form: +([0-9])?(.{+([0-9]),x}).x
.
Regular expressions are complicated, but this essentially means branch names should look like:
1.15.x
for patch releases on top of the 1.15
release (after version 1.16
exists)2.x
for feature releases on top of the 2
release (after version 3
exists)FAQs
Polymer-based web component for D2L multi select and related components
The npm package @brightspace-ui-labs/multi-select receives a total of 360 weekly downloads. As such, @brightspace-ui-labs/multi-select popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @brightspace-ui-labs/multi-select demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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