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granite-bootstrap
granite-bootstrap is a wrapping of Bootstrap CSS as Polymer shared styles modules (i.e. inside <dom-module>
tags).
Polymer 3.x. element
Doc & demo
https://lostinbrittany.github.io/granite-bootstrap
Using granite-bootstrap modules
Using polymer style modules modules is a two-step process: you need to use ES6 module imports to import the module, and a <style>
tag to include the styles in the correct place.
To use granite-bootstrap in an element:
1. Install granite-bootstrap
Install the component using npm:
$ npm i @granite-elements/granite-bootstrap --save
2. Import the granite-bootstrap module you want to use
Once installed, import it in your application. Usually you will simply want to import granite-bootstrap.js
(wrap around bootstrap.css
) or granite-bootstrap-min.js
(wrap around bootstrap.min.css
).
Supossing you want to import granite-bootstrap.js
:
import '@granite-elements/granite-bootstrap/granite-bootstrap.js';
3. Inside your component, use granite-bootstrap as shared style
In your element's template you add the include for the granite-bootstrap module:
<style include="granite-bootstrap"></style>
A complete example
<!-- import the module -->
<script type="module">
import '@granite-elements/granite-bootstrap/granite-bootstrap.js';
</script>
<dom-module id="x-foo">
<template>
<!-- include the style module by name -->
<style include="granite-bootstrap"></style>
<style>:host { display: block; }</style>
Hi
</template>
<script>Polymer({is: 'x-foo'});</script>
</dom-module>
Generating the style modules
To generate the style modules we use the granite-css-modularizer node script:
1. Clone the repository and recover the dependencies of granite-css-modularizer
Clone the granite-css-modularizer repository and recover the dependencies using yarn
(or npm
) :
$ yarn install
yarn install v1.2.1
info No lockfile found.
[1/4] Resolving packages...
[2/4] Fetching packages...
[3/4] Linking dependencies...
[4/4] Building fresh packages...
success Saved lockfile.
Done in 0.83s.
2. Recover Bootstrap
Recover Bootstrap distribution using yarn
(or npm
):
$ yarn add bootstrap@4.0.0-beta.2
yarn add v1.2.1
info No lockfile found.
[1/4] Resolving packages...
[2/4] Fetching packages...
[3/4] Linking dependencies...
warning "bootstrap@4.0.0-beta.2" has unmet peer dependency "jquery@1.9.1 - 3".
warning "bootstrap@4.0.0-beta.2" has unmet peer dependency "popper.js@^1.12.3".
[4/4] Building fresh packages...
success Saved lockfile.
success Saved 1 new dependency.
└─ bootstrap@4.0.0-beta.2
Done in 0.55s.
Currently granite-bootstrap uses Bootstrap version 4.0.0-beta.2, if you need another version you can change simply install it.
3. Generate the components
Using NodeJS and the granite-css-modularizer.js
to transform Bootstrap CSS files into polymer elements.
$ node ../granite-css-modularizer.js ./node_modules/bootstrap/dist/css ./css_modules/granite-bootstrap
After executing it, a series of HTML files is generated in the ./css_modules/granite-bootstrap
folder, each one corresponding to a Bootstrap CSS file.
$ ls ./css_modules/granite-bootstrap/*.html
granite-bootstrap-grid.html granite-bootstrap-grid-min.html granite-bootstrap.html granite-bootstrap-min.html granite-bootstrap-reboot.html granite-bootstrap-reboot-min.html
Contributing
- Fork it!
- Create your feature branch:
git checkout -b my-new-feature
- Commit your changes:
git commit -m 'Add some feature'
- Push to the branch:
git push origin my-new-feature
- Submit a pull request :D
Install dependencies and run the demo
Note on semver versioning
I'm aligning the versions of this element with Bootstrap version, in order to make easier to choose the right version
License
Apache 2.0