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carbon-components-svelte

Svelte implementation of the Carbon Design System

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carbon-components-svelte

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Carbon Components Svelte is a Svelte component library that implements the Carbon Design System, an open source design system by IBM.

Design systems facilitate design and development through reuse, consistency, and extensibility.

The Carbon Svelte portfolio also includes:

Documentation

Deploys by Vercel

The documentation website contains live demos and examples.

Other forms of documentation are auto-generated:

Getting started

Install carbon-components-svelte as a development dependency.

yarn add -D carbon-components-svelte
# OR
npm i -D carbon-components-svelte

Usage

The quickest way to get started is to customize a template from the examples folder.

Example set-ups demonstrate usage with popular application bundlers and frameworks. They include a mix of client-side rendering (CSR) and server-side rendering (SSR) approaches.

Scaffolding

Each example is published in a dedicated branch of the same name.

Use degit to scaffold a new project:

For example, to use the svite template, run the following commands:

npx degit ibm/carbon-components-svelte#svite svelte-app
cd svelte-app
yarn install

Importing components

Import components from carbon-components-svelte in the script tag of your Svelte file.

<!-- App.svelte -->
<script>
  import { Accordion, AccordionItem } from "carbon-components-svelte";
</script>

<Accordion>
  <AccordionItem title="Section 1" open> Content 1 </AccordionItem>
  <AccordionItem title="Section 2"> Content 2 </AccordionItem>
  <AccordionItem title="Section 3"> Content 3 </AccordionItem>
</Accordion>

Refer to COMPONENT_INDEX.md for component API documentation.

Pre-compiled CSS StyleSheets

carbon-components-svelte includes pre-compiled CSS StyleSheets for each Carbon theme:

  • white.css: Default Carbon theme (light)
  • g10.css: Gray 10 theme (light)
  • g90.css: Gray 90 theme (dark)
  • g100.css: Gray 100 theme (dark)
  • all.css: All themes (White, Gray 10, Gray 90, Gray 100) using CSS variables

Each StyleSheet is generated from the flagship carbon-components library.

The compiled CSS is generated from the following .scss files:

Usage
svelte-preprocess

The easiest way to import a StyleSheet is with svelte-preprocess.

const svelteOptions = {
  preprocess: require("svelte-preprocess")(),
};
<!-- App.svelte -->
<style lang="scss" global>
  /** Gray 10 theme **/
  @import "carbon-components-svelte/css/g10";
</style>
JavaScript import

Importing a CSS file in a JavaScript file will require the appropriate file loader(s).

import "carbon-components-svelte/css/all.css";
import App from "./App.svelte";

const app = new App({ target: document.body });

export default app;

See webpack.config.js in examples/webpack.

Dynamic theming

Use carbon-components-svelte/css/all.css for dynamic, client-side styling.

Update the theme by setting the theme attribute on the html element. The default theme is "white".

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en" theme="g10">
  <body>
    ...
  </body>
</html>

Using JavaScript:

<script>
  /** @type {"white" | "g10" | "g90" | "g100"} */
  let theme = "white";

  $: document.documentElement.setAttribute("theme", theme);
</script>

<button on:click="{() => (theme = 'g90')}">Update theme</button>

Preprocessors

optimizeCarbonImports

optimizeCarbonImports is a Svelte preprocessor that optimizes base imports inside the script block of a Svelte file from the following libraries:

  • carbon-components-svelte
  • carbon-icons-svelte
  • carbon-pictograms-svelte

The preprocessor rewrites base imports to directly import the source Svelte file. This may lead to faster complile times during development.

Example:

Before

import { Button, Header } from "carbon-components-svelte";
import { Notification20 } from "carbon-icons-svelte";
import { Airplane } from "carbon-pictograms-svelte";

After

import Button from "carbon-components-svelte/Button/Button.svelte";
import Header from "carbon-components-svelte/UIShell/GlobalHeader/Header.svelte";
import Notification20 from "carbon-icons-svelte/lib/Notification20/Notification20.svelte";
import Airplane from "carbon-pictograms-svelte/lib/Airplane/Airplane.svelte";
svelte.config.js
// svelte.config.js
const {
  optimizeCarbonImports,
} = require("carbon-components-svelte/preprocess");

module.exports = {
  preprocess: [optimizeCarbonImports()],
};
svelte-loader
// webpack.config.js
const {
  optimizeCarbonImports,
} = require("carbon-components-svelte/preprocess");

module.exports = {
  // ...
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.svelte$/,
        use: {
          loader: "svelte-loader",
          options: {
            hotReload: true,
            preprocess: [optimizeCarbonImports()],
          },
        },
      },
    ],
  },
};

TypeScript support

TypeScript definitions are generated by sveld.

Contributing

Refer to the Contributing guidelines.

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Apache 2.0

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Package last updated on 29 Mar 2021

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