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Patternslib is a JavaScript library that enables designers to build rich interactive prototypes without the need for writing any Javascript. All events are triggered by classes and other attributes in the HTML, without abusing the HTML as a programming la

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Patterns is a toolkit that enables designers to build rich interactive prototypes without the need for writing any JavaScript. All events are triggered by classes and other attributes in the HTML, without abusing the HTML as a programming language. Accessibility, SEO and well structured HTML are core values of Patterns.

Browser support

Patterns aims to support at least the two latest major versions of all popular browsers.

Currently that means:

  • Apple Safari 5+
  • Google Chrome 30+
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 9+

Other browser version may work too, but are not actively tested against.

Using polyfills

For Internet Explorer support we have included a src/polyfills.js module. You can inlcude it optionally via src/polyfills-loader.js which injects the polyfills bundle only if the current browser is Internet Explorer. For this to work, include the following in BEFORE you load the patternslib bundle:

<script src="/your-dist-directory/polyfills-loader.js" type="text/javascript"></script>

Note: this only works, if the bundle nor the polyfills-loader are not loaded asynchronously. The script loading order matters here and async loading has no deterministic loading order.

Development installation requirements

Make sure, you have these requirements installed:

- Node.js ( https://nodejs.org/en/ )
- yarn ( https://yarnpkg.com/ )
- make
- git

On OSX you need gnu-tar instead of tar (GNU tar supports the --transform option). Please install it with e.g. brew install gnu-tar.

Development installation

The following commands will generate a bundle.js file in the dist directory which contains Patterns and all its dependencies:

git clone git://github.com/Patternslib/Patterns.git
cd Patterns
make

Alternatively, you can download a bundle at patternslib.com.

Layout

The individual patterns are located in their own folders in ./src/pat/.

Each pattern folder contains some or all of the following files:

  • index.html which contains HTML markup that shows a demonstration of the pattern.
  • documentation.md which is a Markdown file that documents the pattern's purpose, how to use it and how to configure it.
  • A javascript file which implements the pattern's functionality.
  • A Sass (.scss) file which provides the CSS associated with the pattern.

To generate CSS files from the pattern's included Sass files, type make all_css and the css files will be generated in the same location as the Sass files.

You'll need to have a Sass compiler installed.

How to demo patterns

To demo the patterns, simply type make serve to install the necessary dependencies and to start a simple Node.js HTTP server.

You can then visit http://localhost:4001 to see a site with demos.

Alternatively, patterns can also be demoed through the Patternslib.com website, which is open-source. The code and setup instructions are here.

Contributing fixes

To develop on Patterns, clone the repository and set it's push-url to your fork:

git remote set-url --push origin <url_to_your_fork>

Create a branch for the feature/bug you are working on:

git checkout -b <feature>

For inclusion use either a GitHub pull request or create a ticket with a url to your external repository.

Please read our contribution notes and read our code style guide.

Running tests

The simplest way to run the tests are to use make:

make check

This will install all required npm and bower packages and run the tests.

Debugging tests

Eventually add to tests:

import "core-js/stable";
import "regenerator-runtime/runtime";

Then:

node --inspect-brk node_modules/.bin/jest --runInBand ./src/pat/tooltip/tooltip.test.js

Connect in chrome via:

chrome://inspect

You can pass Jest any parameter it accepts, like -t TESTPATTERN::

node --inspect-brk node_modules/.bin/jest --runInBand ./src/pat/tooltip/tooltip.test.js -t will.be.closed.when

Enabling log messages

To facilitate debugging you can change the default log level through the URL query string by adding loglevel options.

  • http://www.example.com/?loglevel=DEBUG changes the default log level to DEBUG.
  • http://www.example.com/?loglevel-inject=DEBUG changes the log level for just the inject pattern to DEBUG.
  • http://www.example.com/?loglevel=ERROR&loglevel-inject=INFO changes the standard log level error, but enables messages at the INFO level for the inject pattern.

Bundle build analyzation

https://survivejs.com/webpack/optimizing/build-analysis/ https://formidable.com/blog/2018/finding-webpack-duplicates-with-inspectpack-plugin/

Build the stats.json file:

yarn build:stats

Check dependency tree and why which package was included: https://www.npmjs.com/package/whybundled

whybundled stats.json

Visualize dependency tree and analyze bundle size: https://www.npmjs.com/package/webpack-bundle-analyzer

webpack-bundle-analyzer stats.json

Organisations and projects which use Patternslib

  • Overstroom ik?, a website which informs Dutch citizens of their risk of flooding. It was introduced and highly praised by the Dutch minister of infrastructure and environment, Melanie Schultz.
  • OiRA, an online risk assessment tool, created for the Occupational Health and Safety Agency (OSHA) of the European Union.
  • Staralliance uses Patternslib in their intranet.
  • Plone CMS and Plone Intranet project both use Patternslib.

Interactive HTML/CSS prototypes made with Patternslib

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Package last updated on 18 Aug 2021

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