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Svelte Material UI - Common

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Svelte Material UI - Common Components

Common Label and Icon components, elemental components, and helper utilities.

You can use the elemental components to switch the HTML element that an SMUI component with a component prop uses.

Installation

npm install --save-dev @smui/common

Examples and Usage Information

https://sveltematerialui.com/demo/common

Exports

Label

A common label.

The common label is used everywhere that exports a Label component.

Props / Defaults

  • component: Span - A component to use as the root element.
  • use: [] - An array of Svelte actions and/or arrays of an action and its options.
  • class: '' - A CSS class string.

Icon

A common icon.

The common icon is used everywhere that exports an Icon component except for textfield and select.

Props / Defaults

  • component: I - A component to use as the root element.
  • use: [] - An array of Svelte actions and/or arrays of an action and its options.
  • class: '' - A CSS class string.
  • on: false - Used in the context of an icon button toggle to denote the icon for when the button is on.

Elemental Components

These components are used in SMUI components that take a component prop. They determine which HTML element will be used as the root element of the component. You can import them from @smui/common/elements.

Props / Defaults (Common to all Elemental Components)

  • use: [] - An array of Svelte actions and/or arrays of an action and its options.

A

An elemental component for the a tag.

Aside

An elemental component for the aside tag.

Button

An elemental component for the button tag.

Div

An elemental component for the div tag.

Em

An elemental component for the em tag.

An elemental component for the footer tag.

H1

An elemental component for the h1 tag.

H2

An elemental component for the h2 tag.

H3

An elemental component for the h3 tag.

H4

An elemental component for the h4 tag.

H5

An elemental component for the h5 tag.

H6

An elemental component for the h6 tag.

Header

An elemental component for the header tag.

Hr

An elemental component for the hr tag.

I

An elemental component for the i tag.

Img

An elemental component for the img tag.

Label

An elemental component for the label tag.

Li

An elemental component for the li tag.

Main

An elemental component for the main tag.

Nav

An elemental component for the nav tag.

P

An elemental component for the p tag.

Section

An elemental component for the section tag.

Span

An elemental component for the span tag.

Strong

An elemental component for the strong tag.

Svg

An elemental component for the svg tag.

Ul

An elemental component for the ul tag.

Helper Utilities

Helper utilities are exported from the @smui/common/internal endpoint. They are used within SMUI to provide additional functionality outside of the features the Svelte API is natively capable of. You can use them in your own components to provide the same additional functionality.

classAdderBuilder and forwardEventsBuilder use internal Svelte features. Since they depend on svelte/internal, you should consider use of them the same way you consider use of svelte/internal directly.

classMap

Build a class string from a map of class names to conditions. This is useful when you need to add classes to a component, since Svelte's "class:" directives don't work on components. (It's also useful for actions that take addClass and removeClass functions.)

<SomeComponent
  class={classMap({
    'my-always-on-class': true,
    'my-conditional-class': condition,
    ...internalClasses,
  })}
>
  I've got class.
</SomeComponent>

<script lang="ts">
  import SomeComponent from './SomeComponent.svelte';

  export let condition = true;

  let internalClasses: { [k: string]: boolean } = {};

  export function addClass(className: string) {
    if (!internalClasses[className]) {
      internalClasses[className] = true;
    }
  }

  export function removeClass(className: string) {
    if (!(className in internalClasses) || internalClasses[className]) {
      internalClasses[className] = false;
    }
  }
</script>

dispatch

Dispatch a custom event. This differs from Svelte's component event system, because these events require a DOM element as a target, can bubble (and do by default), and are cancelable with event.preventDefault(). All SMUI events are dispatched with this instead of Svelte's createEventDispatcher.

<div
  bind:this={eventTarget}
  on:mouseover={emitEvent}
  on:click={emitCancelableEvent}
  tabindex={0}
/>

<script lang="ts">
  import { dispatch } from '@smui/common/internal';

  let eventTarget;

  function emitEvent(originalEvent: Event) {
    dispatch(eventTarget, 'MyCustomEvent', { originalEvent });

    // You would access originalEvent with `event.detail.originalEvent`.
  }

  function emitCancelableEvent(originalEvent: Event) {
    const event = dispatch(
      eventTarget,
      'MyCustomEvent',
      { originalEvent },
      {
        bubbles: true,
        cancelable: true,
      }
    );

    if (!event.defaultPrevented) {
      alert('The event was not canceled!');
    }
  }
</script>

exclude

Exclude a set of properties from an object. It differs from normal omit functions by also excluding all properties that begin with a given string if that string ends with "$". It is usually used along with prefixFilter to allow props to be given to multiple elements within a component.

<!-- MyComponent.svelte -->
<div class="my-component {className}" {...exclude($$restProps, ['button$'])}>
  <button
    on:click
    class="button {button$class}"
    {...prefixFilter($$restProps, 'button$')}
  >
    <slot />
  </button>
</div>

<script lang="ts">
  import { exclude, prefixFilter } from '@smui/common/internal';

  let className = '';
  export { className as class };
  export let button$class = '';
</script>
<MyComponent
  class="my-class"
  button$disabled={disabled}
  on:click={() => (disabled = true)}
>
  Click Me Only Once
</MyComponent>

<script lang="ts">
  import MyComponent from './MyComponent.svelte';

  let disabled = false;
</script>

forwardEventsBuilder

Build an action to allow all events to be forwarded from a Svelte component, with support for event modifiers using the "$" syntax.

This is especially useful for UI library components, as it is generally unknown which events will be required from them for all desired use cases. For example, if a Button component only forwards a click event, then no use case that requires the mouseover or the keypress event can be used with it.

In addition, a component that uses Svelte's built in event forwarding system cannot allow event listeners on the "capture" phase of the event lifecycle. It also cannot allow events to be cancelable with the browser's built in preventDefault function. In fact, the one big advantage to Svelte's event system, the fact that you don't need an element as an event target, doesn't even apply to UI library components.

<!-- MyComponent.svelte -->
<div use:forwardEvents tabindex="0">
  <slot />
</div>

<script lang="ts">
  import { forwardEventsBuilder } from '@smui/common/internal';
  import { get_current_component } from 'svelte/internal';

  const forwardEvents = forwardEventsBuilder(get_current_component());
</script>
<MyComponent
  on:click={() => console.log('Click!')}
  on:mouseover={() => console.log('Mouseover!')}
  on:touchstart$passive={() => console.log("Touchstart, and it's passive!")}
  on:keypress$preventDefault$stopPropagation={() =>
    console.log('No key presses!')}
>
  Listen to my events!
</MyComponent>

<script lang="ts">
  import MyComponent from './MyComponent.svelte';
</script>

prefixFilter

Filter an object for only properties with a certain prefix. It is usually used along with exclude to allow props to be given to multiple elements within a component.

<!-- MyComponent.svelte -->
<div class="my-component {className}" {...exclude($$restProps, ['button$'])}>
  <button
    on:click
    class="button {button$class}"
    {...prefixFilter($$restProps, 'button$')}
  >
    <slot />
  </button>
</div>

<script lang="ts">
  import { exclude, prefixFilter } from '@smui/common/internal';

  let className = '';
  export { className as class };
  export let button$class = '';
</script>
<MyComponent
  class="my-class"
  button$disabled={disabled}
  on:click={() => (disabled = true)}
>
  Click Me Only Once
</MyComponent>

<script lang="ts">
  import MyComponent from './MyComponent.svelte';

  let disabled = false;
</script>

useActions

An action that takes actions and runs them on the element. Used to allow actions on components, and forward actions from one component to another, until the ultimate component finally renders the DOM element.

<!-- MyComponent.svelte -->
<div use:useActions={use}>
  <slot />
</div>

<script lang="ts">
  import type { ActionArray } from '@smui/common/internal';
  import { useActions } from '@smui/common/internal';

  export let use: ActionArray = [];
</script>
<MyComponent use={[SomeAction]}>I use an action!</MyComponent>

<MyComponent use={[SomeAction, [SomeOtherAction, { someOption: true }]]}>
  I use two actions! And one has options!
</MyComponent>

<script lang="ts">
  import MyComponent from './MyComponent.svelte';
  import SomeAction from './SomeAction.js';
  import SomeOtherAction from './SomeOtherAction.js';
</script>

announce

A function that announces a string of text to users who are using a screen reader.

<!--
  Note that this is not the proper way to annotate a button for screen readers.
  It's just an example.
-->
<Button
  on:focus={() =>
    announce("Don't push this button!", { priority: 'assertive' })}
  style="background-color: red; color: white; transform: scale(2);"
>
  Big Red Button
</Button>

<script lang="ts">
  import { announce } from '@smui/common/internal';
</script>

Other Components

These components are not exported in the index file, but are available to be imported elsewhere. They are generally used for simple components which only add a class to an element.

ContextFragment.svelte

A fragment component (only contains a <slot />) used to define a Svelte context with a Svelte store.

Props / Defaults

  • key: undefined - The key of the Svelte context.
  • value: undefined - The value of the store contained in the Svelte context. The store will be updated when the value changes.

classadder/ClassAdder.svelte

A base component that adds a class to an element. The ClassAdder is used to provide simple components. It usually uses one of the elemental components listed above, but you can specify a different component for it to use. Every elemental component supports the use prop.

Props / Defaults

  • component: (depends on context) - The component to extend. Usually it is set to one of the elemental components below.
  • use: [] - An array of Svelte actions and/or arrays of an action and its options.
  • class: '' - A CSS class string.

classAdderBuilder

Use this to build a ClassAdder component. ClassAdder components are useful for reducing the size of your bundle. If you have tons of simple components that just need to add classes/props or set a context, using ClassAdder components means there's only one "big" Svelte component in your bundle for all of these many tiny components.

import { classAdderBuilder } from '@smui/common/classadder';
import { Div } from '@smui/common/elements';

export default classAdderBuilder({
  class: 'my-added-class',
  component: Div,
});

Props / Defaults

  • component: null - An elemental component.
  • class: '' - The class to add.
  • classMap: {} - A map of classes to contexts. The context should resolve to a Svelte store, and the class will be added if the Svelte store's value is true.
  • contexts: {} - A map of contexts to values to set for them.
  • props: {} - A map of props to add to the element.

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Package last updated on 20 Aug 2022

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