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Ignite UI for Web Components is a complete library of UI components, giving you the ability to build modern web applications using encapsulation and the concept of reusable components in a dependency-free approach.

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Ignite UI for Web Components is a complete library of UI components, giving you the ability to build modern web applications using encapsulation and the concept of reusable components in a dependency-free approach.

Usage

In order to use the Ignite UI Web Components in your application you should install the igniteui-webcomponents package:

npm install igniteui-webcomponents

Next you will need to import the components that you want to use. You could import one or more components using the defineComponents function like this:

import { defineComponents, IgcAvatarComponent, IgcBadgeComponent } from 'igniteui-webcomponents';

defineComponents(IgcAvatarComponent, IgcBadgeComponent);

You could also import all of the components using the defineAllComponents function:

import { defineAllComponents } from 'igniteui-webcomponents';

defineAllComponents();

Please note that importing all of the components will increase the bundle size of your application. That's why we recommend you to import only the components that you are actually using.

After the components are imported you could use them in your html:

<igc-avatar initials="AZ"></igc-avatar>
<igc-badge></igc-badge>

Setup

In order to run the repository locally from the root folder run:

npm install

Linting with ESLint, Prettier, and Types

To scan the project for linting errors, run

npm run lint

You can lint with ESLint and Prettier individually as well

npm run lint:eslint
npm run lint:prettier

To automatically fix many linting errors, run

npm run format

You can format using ESLint and Prettier individually as well

npm run format:eslint
npm run format:prettier

Testing with Web Test Runner

To run the suite of Web Test Runner tests, run

npm run test

To run the tests in watch mode (for <abbr title="test driven development">TDD</abbr>, for example), run

npm run test:watch

Demoing with Storybook

To run a local instance of Storybook for your component, run

npm run storybook

To build a production version of Storybook, run

npm run storybook:build

Local Demo with web-dev-server

npm serve

To run a local development server that serves the basic demo located in demo/index.html

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Package last updated on 15 Nov 2021

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