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@manifoldco/ui
Advanced tools
Manifold’s Web Component UI library, powered by Stencil.
npm i @manifoldco/ui
Manifold UI can be used in any frameworkless project (“vanilla” JS), or any modern framework like React, Vue, or Angular.
Framework | Supported? |
---|---|
Vanilla JS (no framework) | ✅ |
Angular | ✅ |
React | ✅ |
Vue | ✅ |
Ember | ✅ |
In any setup, you can use our CDN for UI:
<!-- latest (beware of breaking changes!) -->
<script src="https://js.cdn.manifold.co/@manifoldco/ui/dist/manifold.js"></script>
<!-- specific version -->
<script src="https://js.cdn.manifold.co/@manifoldco/ui@0.6.0/dist/manifold.js"></script>
<head>
<link
rel="stylesheet"
type="text/css"
href="https://js.cdn.manifold.co/@manifoldco/ui/dist/manifold/manifold.css"
/>
</head>
<body>
<manifold-marketplace></manifold-marketplace>
<script type="module">
import { defineCustomElements } from 'https://js.cdn.manifold.co/@manifoldco/ui/dist/esm/es2017/manifold.define.js';
defineCustomElements(window);
</script>
</body>
<head>
<link
rel="stylesheet"
type="text/css"
href="https://js.cdn.manifold.co/@manifoldco/ui/dist/manifold/manifold.css"
/>
</head>
<body>
<manifold-marketplace></manifold-marketplace>
<script src="https://js.cdn.manifold.co/@manifoldco/ui/dist/manifold.js"></script>
</body>
import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import '@manifoldco/ui/dist/manifold/manifold.css';
import(/* webpackChunkName: "manifold-ui" */ '@manifoldco/ui/dist/loader').then(
({ defineCustomElements }) => defineCustomElements(window)
);
const App = () => <manifold-marketplace />;
ReactDOM.render(<App />, document.getElementById('root'));
When using UI with TypeScript, you’ll likely see an error like this:
Property 'manifold-connection' does not exist on type 'JSX.IntrinsicElements'
To solve that, create a custom-elements.d.ts
file somewhere inside your project (must be inside
the include option in tsconfig.json
):
import { Components, JSX as LocalJSX } from '@manifoldco/ui/dist/loader';
import { DetailedHTMLProps, HTMLAttributes } from 'react';
type StencilProps<T> = {
[P in keyof T]?: Omit<T[P], 'ref'>;
};
type ReactProps<T> = {
[P in keyof T]?: DetailedHTMLProps<HTMLAttributes<T[P]>, T[P]>;
};
type StencilToReact<T = LocalJSX.IntrinsicElements, U = HTMLElementTagNameMap> = StencilProps<T> &
ReactProps<U>;
declare global {
export namespace JSX {
interface IntrinsicElements extends StencilToReact {}
}
}
This will expose the types from Stencil to JSX, and you’ll be able to get typechecking as you write.
Initializing Manifold UI works the same as any other Stencil project. For more advanced instructions on integrating with your specific stack, please refer to Stencil’s docs on integration.
[0.9.13-0.9.14] - 2020-07-17
FAQs
Manifold UI
The npm package @manifoldco/ui receives a total of 6 weekly downloads. As such, @manifoldco/ui popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @manifoldco/ui demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 11 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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