Synbee Webcomponents Library
A library of webcomponents for Synbee project
Install:
First download the repository from git by ssh or https.
Then run the commands:
npm install
npm build
To develop just start the webserver with the command:
npm start
it will open a webservice reserved to develop the webcomponents.
here you can use the entire library, compose all webcomponents together and interact directly with them.
What you will find in project:
- stecil.config.ts :
is the configuration file of stencil library
- src directory:
is the main directory in which you can find the src
directory of all webcomponents you create, the index.html
file that is the first html parsed in webserver started with npm start
command,
test
directory in which there are all end-to-end and unit test of webcomponents, storybook
directory in which there are all stories of webcomponent, interfaces.ts
that contain all interfaces decalared in library.
- servicebus directory
a directory with 2 file that are used to implment for first time azure service bus
- scripts directory
a directory in which there are all the usefull scripts described later.
tailwind.config.js & tailwind.css
configuration files of tailwind
template directory
a directory in which there are 3 files: package.json
, gitlab-ci.yml
and stencil.config.ts
that are used in publish.isolate.component
, publish.isolate.all
and gitlab-ci-yml-regenerate
commands. to generate in every webcomponent the same files described before to build a standalone stencil library for every webcomponent.
Publish in locale (Reserved to dev phase):
When you are ready to publish a webcomponent there are 2 procedures to do it.
-
Publish the single webcomponent:
Usefull if you just develop a single webcomponent (without integrations with others one) and you want to testing it on webapplication:
Just follow this procedure:
run build
run publish.isolate.component
now it starts the interactive mode where you have to follow what is written in terminal to end the procedure.
if you want to not use the interactive mode just run :
run publish.isolate.component --name nameofcomponent
At the end of this procedure you will find in path:src/components/nameofcomponents
2 new file :
package.json and gitlab-ci.yml
that are copied in directory
.build/nameofcomponent/components/nameofcomponent
and the .build
directory that is the folder where is the stencil mini-project of your webcomponent
(it will be the single webcomponent you have to publish on npm).
Now go to .build/nameofcomponent and just do the following commands:
npm run build
npm pack
in this way you make a .tgz file that is your webcomponent published in local you can take it with the absolute path and put inside package.json of synbee-webapp.
2) ### Publish all webcomponents
run build
run publish.isolate.all
now it starts the interactive mode where you have to follow what is written in terminal to end the procedure.
if you want to not use the interactive mode just run :
run publish.isolate.all --name noninteractive
At the end of this procedure you make package.json and gitlab-ci.yml files in all webcomponent in src/components/nameofcomponents
and a .build directory with all webcomponent ready to be published.
In this way you make a .tgz file that is your webcomponent published in local you can take it with the absolute path and put inside package.json of synbee-webapp.
Publish online (on NPMjs)
All you need to publish online a webcomponent is to be sure it's a working a stable version of it.
By following the same procedure of publish in locale, in this way, you have to stop before do the command:
npm pack
.
Now Everything you have to do is to commit and push on gitlab and an automatic procedure will publish for you the webcomponent on .build
directory.
List of Scripts:
- In scripts folder there are some usefull scripts to manage our code.
Here the list of the scripts:
Stencil General Documentation:
Stencil Component Starter
This is a starter project for building a standalone Web Component using Stencil.
Stencil is also great for building entire apps. For that, use the stencil-app-starter instead.
Stencil
Stencil is a compiler for building fast web apps using Web Components.
Stencil combines the best concepts of the most popular frontend frameworks into a compile-time rather than run-time tool. Stencil takes TypeScript, JSX, a tiny virtual DOM layer, efficient one-way data binding, an asynchronous rendering pipeline (similar to React Fiber), and lazy-loading out of the box, and generates 100% standards-based Web Components that run in any browser supporting the Custom Elements v1 spec.
Stencil components are just Web Components, so they work in any major framework or with no framework at all.
Getting Started
To start building a new web component using Stencil, clone this repo to a new directory:
git clone https://github.com/ionic-team/stencil-component-starter.git my-component
cd my-component
git remote rm origin
and run:
npm install
npm start
To build the component for production, run:
npm run build
To run the unit tests for the components, run:
npm test
Need help? Check out our docs here.
Naming Components
When creating new component tags, we recommend not using stencil
in the component name (ex: <stencil-datepicker>
). This is because the generated component has little to nothing to do with Stencil; it's just a web component!
Instead, use a prefix that fits your company or any name for a group of related components. For example, all of the Ionic generated web components use the prefix ion
.
Using this component
There are three strategies we recommend for using web components built with Stencil.
The first step for all three of these strategies is to publish to NPM.
Script tag
- Put a script tag similar to this
<script type='module' src='https://unpkg.com/my-component@0.0.1/dist/my-component.esm.js'></script>
in the head of your index.html - Then you can use the element anywhere in your template, JSX, html etc
Node Modules
- Run
npm install my-component --save
- Put a script tag similar to this
<script type='module' src='node_modules/my-component/dist/my-component.esm.js'></script>
in the head of your index.html - Then you can use the element anywhere in your template, JSX, html etc
In a stencil-starter app
- Run
npm install my-component --save
- Add an import to the npm packages
import my-component;
- Then you can use the element anywhere in your template, JSX, html etc