Angular 11 components, directives and styles based on material design lite https://getmdl.io (v: 1.3.0). This package assumes that you are building an Angular app with TypeScript. Angular CLI makes it even easier but isn't required.
- Please don't use github to ask questions. Use stackoverflow instead: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/angular-mdl.
- plnkr if you'd like to play around http://plnkr.co/edit/f73PKEmzpAcchza8Q9rb?p=preview
- Demo-App with all supported components and documentation
- Porting of the MDL-Dashboard provided by AndreaM16: Demo-App , Sources.
Status of the npm package version 11 (mdl version 1.3.0; angular 11)
- Badges
- Buttons
- Cards
- Chips
- Dialogs (imperative and declarative)
- Icons
- Loading
- Shadow
- Toggle (Checkbox, Radio, Icon Toggle, Switch)
- Lists
- Slider
- Snackbar
- Table
- Tooltips
- Menu
- Layout (standard, scroll, waterfall, tabs)
- Tabs
- Textfields (multiline, expandable)
Installation
npm install @angular-mdl/core --save
css from material-design-lite
You may include the material-design-lite css in your html and you're done!
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://code.getmdl.io/1.1.3/material.indigo-pink.min.css"/>
<link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/icon?family=Material+Icons" rel="stylesheet">
Under http://mseemann.io/angular2-mdl/theme you'll find a customizing tool to change the theme colors.
How to use the scss files from material-design-lite
This package includes the scss files from material-design-lite. With these files you are able to change the colors and other variables in your own scss files:
@import "~@angular-mdl/core/scss/color-definitions";
$color-primary: $palette-blue-500;
$color-primary-dark: $palette-blue-700;
$color-accent: $palette-amber-A200;
$color-primary-contrast: $color-dark-contrast;
$color-accent-contrast: $color-dark-contrast;
@import '~@angular-mdl/core/scss/material-design-lite';
To make this working you need to find out the way how you could tell your build system where the scss is located. For example with webpack you can use the special ~@angular-mdl/core
syntax used above. Or you can configure the includePaths:
sassLoader: {
includePaths: [util.root('node_modules', '@angular-mdl/core', 'scss')]
}
@angular-mdl/*
Additional components for @angular-mdl/core that are not part of material design lite
- current angular version: 11
- current angular-mdl version: 11
The components
Name | Provided By | Description | npm | documentation | status | demo |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
datepicker | mseemann | a simple date picker | readme | experimental | demo | |
expansion-panel | abdulqadir93 | organise arbitrary content in an expansion panel | readme | experimental | demo | |
fab-menu | leojpod | a fab menu component | readme | experimental | demo | |
popover | tb | popover with arbitrary content | readme | experimental | demo | |
select | tb | a select box | readme | experimental | demo |
These components support AOT and TreeShaking!
How to use the components
Install the components via npm. Please check out the individual readme for each component from the table above.
Starting with version 0.2.0 the components each have no css styles imported by default. You need to setup your build pipeline to include the scss files from each component you want to use. This makes it possible to configure the theming for the components you want to use.
If you are using webpack you may use the special webpack import syntax for node_modules:
@import '~@angular-mdl/core/scss/color-definitions';
$color-primary: $palette-blue-500;
$color-primary-dark: $palette-blue-700;
$color-accent: $palette-amber-A200;
$color-primary-contrast: $color-dark-contrast;
$color-accent-contrast: $color-dark-contrast;
@import '~@angular-mdl/core/src/scss-mdl/material-design-lite';
@import '~@angular-mdl/popover/popover';
@import '~@angular-mdl/select/select';
Another way is to include each component folder in the search path for your scss preprocessor. An example for webpack:
sassLoader: {
includePaths: [
'node_modules/@angular-mdl/popover',
'node_modules/@angular-mdl/select'
]
}
Development
- npm start - local dev server
- npm build - build a production release
- npm test - run the unit tests
The coverage report is stored under: coverage/coverage-remap/index.html
Contributing
Every contribution is welcome. Please checkout the CONTRIBUTION.md file.
Remarks
And if you would like to see a real world app that uses this package have a look at https://www.yovelino.de/apps/tour-planner/.