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@things-elements/things-scene-clock
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An element providing a starting point for your own reusable Polymer elements.
An element providing a starting point for your own reusable Polymer elements.
Element dependencies are managed via Bower. You can install that via:
npm install -g bower
Then, go ahead and download the element's dependencies:
bower install
If you wish to work on your element in isolation, we recommend that you use Polyserve to keep your element's bower dependencies in line. You can install it via:
npm install -g polyserve
And you can run it via:
polyserve
Once running, you can preview your element at
http://localhost:8080/components/things-scene-clock/
, where things-scene-clock
is the name of the directory containing it.
Simply navigate to the /test
directory of your element to run its tests. If
you are using Polyserve: http://localhost:8080/components/things-scene-clock/test/
The tests are compatible with web-component-tester. Install it via:
npm install -g web-component-tester
Then, you can run your tests on all of your local browsers via:
wct
wct -l chrome
will only run tests in chrome.
wct -p
will keep the browsers alive after test runs (refresh to re-run).
wct test/some-file.html
will test only the files you specify.
If you'd like to use Yeoman to scaffold your element that's possible. The official generator-polymer
generator has a seed
subgenerator.
FAQs
An element providing a starting point for your own reusable Polymer elements.
We found that @things-elements/things-scene-clock demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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