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@salesforce-ux/c360-badge v0.1.6

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About

A badge is a read-only element used to label content. Use badges to help tag data or copy to show it belongs in a certain category or has a certain status.

Getting Started

Let's start by installing c360-badge as a dependency of your project with npm.

npm i @salesforce-ux/c360-badge

Distributable

After installation, all the distributables for the c360-badge are found under /node_modules/@salesforce-ux/c360-badge/dist/ folder.

File NameDescription
badge.cssThe CSS file specific to c360-badge only. It doesnot include the styles for it's parent sds-badge. c360-badge extends from sds-badge
badge.compiled.cssThe Compiled CSS file for c360-badge.This file includes styles for both c360-badge and its parent sds-badge. This file is useful for LWC applications.(see below )
badge.jsThe bundled JS file for c360-badge component. This file is useful for Non LWC applications.(see below )

c360-badge Integration

For the sake of understanding, we will categorize the development environment into LWC and Non LWC application.
This Guide will cover the integration approach for these two types of application.

For Lightning Web Component(LWC) Application

Dependency Inclusion

c360-styling-hooks is a styling dependency for c360-badge. Hence, this needs to be embedded into your web app in order to make the c360-badge render properly.

/* myComponent.css */
@import "@salesforce-ux/c360-styling-hooks/dist/hooks.custom-props.css";

There are also other ways c360-styling-hooks can be embedded. Please checkout the c360-styling-hooks Integration Guide to learn more.

Component CSS Import

/* myComponent.css */
@import "@salesforce-ux/c360-styling-hooks/dist/hooks.custom-props.css";
@import "@salesforce-ux/c360-badge/dist/badge.compiled.css";

HTML Decoration

After that,the HTML of your LWC component template needs to be decorated to have all the named part attributes as per the component's specification. Below is a reference to the component's structure.

<c360-badge>
  <span part="badge">
    <slot name="start"></slot>
    Label
    <slot name="end"></slot>
  </span>
</c360-badge>

For Non LWC Application

Dependency Inclusion Read the section above

Component Import

/* myComponent.js */
import C360Badge from "@salesforce-ux/c360-badge/dist/badge";

Component Registration

/* myComponent.js */
customElements.define('c360-badge', C360Badge);

Example

Below is one approach to integrate your c360-badge component.

Script
/* myComponent.js */
import "@salesforce-ux/c360-styling-hooks/dist/hooks.custom-props.css";
import C360Badge from "@salesforce-ux/c360-badge/dist/badge";
window.customElements.define('c360-badge', C360Badge);
HTML
<c360-badge> Badge </c360-badge>

Interactive Demo

To see more examples with interactive demo, please visit c360 Subsytem's Storybook Environment