stars-rating
Lit-Elementy web component configurable to vote a rate stars.
Demo
stars-rating codepen demo
<h2>Basic stars-rating Demo</h2>
<h3>Demo 1</h3>
<stars-rating numstars="8" rating="6"></stars-rating>
<h3>Demo 2 - stars size 0.5em</h3>
<stars-rating numstars="12" rating="8" star-size="0.5em"></stars-rating>
<h3>Demo 3 - Customized</h3>
<style>
#emoji {
--start-unicode: '❤️';
--star-size: 0.5em;
}
</style>
<stars-rating id="emoji" numstars="8" rating="6"></stars-rating>
<h3>Demo 4 - Click in star to vote a rating</h3>
<p>Your rating: <span id="yourRating"></span></p>
<stars-rating id="demo6" numstars="5" manual></stars-rating>
<script>
var el = document.querySelector("#demo6");
el.addEventListener('rating-changed', function(ev) {
document.querySelector("#yourRating").innerText = ev.detail;
})
</script>
<h3>Demo 5 - Click in star to vote a rating with by default value</h3>
<stars-rating numstars="5" rating="3" manual></stars-rating>
<stars-rating num-stars="8" rating="6"></stars-rating>
<stars-rating num-stars="12" rating="8" star-size="0.5em"></stars-rating>
<p>Click in star to vote a rating</p>
<stars-rating num-stars="5" mode="manual"></stars-rating>
<p>Click in star to change the rating</p>
<stars-rating num-stars="5" rating="3" mode="manual"></stars-rating>
Install the Polymer-CLI
First, make sure you have the Polymer CLI and npm (packaged with Node.js) installed. Run npm install
to install your element's dependencies, then run polymer serve
to serve your element locally.
Viewing Your Element
$ polymer serve
Running Tests
$ polymer test
Build
$ npm run build
Your application is already set up to be tested via web-component-tester. Run polymer test
to run your application's test suite locally.
Author
License
This project is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License - see the LICENSE file for details
Acknowledgments
- Cesar Villar @beatbits
Thank you for his comments and that he is always there to help
- Jorge del Casar @jorgecasar
Thank you for emojis and improvements. You are a true ninja! ;)