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@dataforsyningen/designsystem
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Common design system for SDFI with CSS, icons, UI components, and logo images.
Readme
Common design system for SDFI with CSS, icons, UI components, and logo images.
Documentation is available at sdfidk.github.io/designsystem/
You can also build and read the docs locally.
designsystem
or node_modules/@dataforsyningen/designsystem
index.html
in a browser.Assuming you have Node.js and NPM installed:
First, install dependencies:
npm install
Then, run this script to build the project:
npm run build
New files will appear in the assets
folder.
You can find designsystem stylesheets in assets/designsystem.css. Copy it to your project and include the stylesheet by add a reference in the head
section of your HTML pages.
<head>
...
<link rel="stylesheet" href="YOUR_PATH/designsystem.css">
...
<head>
You can find all designsystem icons in assets/icons. You can copy and use them individually or use the entire icon set as a single SVG file: assets/designsystem-icons.svg
When using the single SVG, you just add an svg
element to your markup and display your icon of choice with use
.
Here is an example where we display the notification
icon:
<svg><use href="YOUR_PATH/designsystem-icons.svg#notification" /></svg>
You can find designsystem Javascript in assets/designsystem.js. Copy it to your project and include the script by adding a reference in the body
section of your HTML pages.
Here is an example where we import all of designsystem Javascript:
<body>
...
<script type="module" src="YOUR_PATH/designsystem.js"></script>
<body>
Here is an example where we import the Tabs
component from designsystem Javascript:
<body>
...
<script type="module">
import { Tabs } from YOUR_PATH/designsystem.js
</script>
<body>
Add @dataforsyningen/designsystem
to your package.json:
"dependencies": {
...
"@dataforsyningen/designsystem": "SDFIdk/designsystem"
}
(Will publish an NPM package later)
Assuming you installed @dataforsyningen/designsystem with NPM, you can import various parts of designsystem into your esbuild-project.
Include and build stylesheets in your esbuild script like this:
require('esbuild').buildSync({
entryPoints: ['@dataforsyningen/designsystem/designsystem.css'],
bundle: true,
outfile: 'mystyles.css',
})
Esbuild needs to support loading SVG files. You can setup the file
loader in your esbuild script like this:
require('esbuild').buildSync({
...
loader: { '.svg': 'file' },
...
})
Then you can import a reference to the svg sprites file and use them in your .js files.
import svgIcon from '@dataforsyningen/designsystem/designsystem-icons.svg'
// Using the **notification** icon
const templateString = `
<svg><use href="${ svgIcon }#notification" /></svg>
`
Import designsystem Javascript like you would import any other script. Example with ShowToast:
import { showToast } from '@dataforsyningen/designsystem'
showToast('Hello! I am a toast.')
FAQs
Common design system for SDFI with CSS, icons, UI components, and logo images.
The npm package @dataforsyningen/designsystem receives a total of 91 weekly downloads. As such, @dataforsyningen/designsystem popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @dataforsyningen/designsystem 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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