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@engie-group/fluid-design-system-angular
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When installing the package via NPM or importing it via CDN, we recommend fixing the version with the exact package version to avoid breaking change affecting your live website. With never-ending topics like Accessibility and Brand guidelines, we sometimes have to include some minor breaking changes in some minor versions.
Install the package inside your application:
npm install --save-exact @engie-group/fluid-design-system-angular
If you use deprecated components or need our css reboot, you will need to install and use some styles from the
@engie-group/fluid-4-deprecated
package.Please refer to the
@engie-group/fluid-4-deprecated
README.md
for more information.npm install @engie-group/fluid-4-deprecated
<!--Not necessary if you already import Lato and don't use Material icons-->
<link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Material+Icons|Lato:300,400,700,900&display=swap" rel="stylesheet"/>
// In angular.json in build.styles of your project you'll need to import the fluid css variables and the fluid icons (ONLY if you're planning on using them)
"styles": [
// Imports tokens, needed for components
"node_modules/@engie-group/fluid-design-tokens/lib/css/tokens.css",
// Sets the correct font properties for you website
"node_modules/@engie-group/fluid-design-system/lib/base.css",
// Only if you want to use engie icons
"node_modules/@engie-group/fluid-design-system/lib/components/icon/fluid.css",
// Only if you use deprecated components
"node_modules/@engie-group/fluid-4-deprecated/tokens/lib/css/tokens.css",
],
For application bootstrapped with the bootstrapApplication()
function (usually in main.ts), add the provideAnimations()
function in the provider list:
import {provideAnimations} from '@angular/platform-browser/animations';
bootstrapApplication(AppComponent, {
providers: [
provideAnimations(),
]
});
Or for NgModule
based applications import BrowserAnimationModule
, which introduces the animation capabilities into your module:
import {BrowserAnimationsModule} from '@angular/platform-browser/animations';
@NgModule({
declarations: [],
imports: [
BrowserAnimationModule
],
exports: [],
providers: []
})
export class AppModule {
}
Fluid components are standalone, when you need to use them, you must import them in the component's imports or the module's imports where they are used:
import {NgModule} from "@angular/core";
import {ButtonComponent} from '@engie-group/fluid-design-system-angular'
@NgModule({
imports: [ButtonComponent]
})
export class AppModule {}
or
import {Component} from "@angular/core";
import {ButtonComponent} from '@engie-group/fluid-design-system-angular'
@Component({
template: '<nj-button>Label</nj-button>',
imports: [ButtonComponent]
})
export class CustomComponent {}
You can use the Imports
section of each component documentation page to know what to import for the component to work correctly.
Create a component folder inside src/components:
src/components - / component-name.component.html - / component-name.component.scss / component-name.component.ts / component-name.component.spec.ts -
Make sure that your component is a standalone component
Update src/public-api.ts by exporting your component
Create a component StoryBook story inside fluid-doc-angular package: src/stories/component-name/component-name.stories.tsx
You can check our state of development on our Components status page
If you encounter any issues while setting up Fluid Design System, please create an issue or a request on our library git repository.
FAQs
Fluid Design System Angular
The npm package @engie-group/fluid-design-system-angular receives a total of 26 weekly downloads. As such, @engie-group/fluid-design-system-angular popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @engie-group/fluid-design-system-angular 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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