@salesforce-ux/wes-image v0.1.1
@salesforce-ux/wes-image
About
An Image component wraps an image in a figure and allows for visual and functional image treatments.
Getting Started
Let's start by installing wes-image
as a dependency of your project with npm.
npm install @salesforce-ux/wes-image
Distributable
After installation, all the distributables for the wes-image
are found under @salesforce-ux/wes-image/dist/
folder.
File Name | Description |
---|---|
image.css | The CSS file for wes-image component. |
image.js | The bundled JS file for wes-image component. This file is useful for Non LWC applications.(see below →) |
wes-image
Integration
For the sake of understanding, we have categorized the development environment into LWC and Non LWC application. If you are using the Salesforce Experience Cloud platform, WES is supported through an Unlocked Package, see the Confluence page for the WES Unlocked Package.
This Guide covers the integration approach for these two types of application.
For Lightning Web Component(LWC)
Application
Dependency Inclusion
wes-styling-hooks
is a styling dependency for wes-image
. Hence, this needs to be embedded into the root of the web app in order to make the wes-image
render properly.
<html>
<head>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="/node_modules/@salesforce-ux/wes-styling-hooks/dist/hooks.custom-props.css">
<!-- Your application's other stylesheets go below -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="...">
</head>
<body>
<!-- Your application -->
</body>
</html>
There are also other ways wes-styling-hooks
can be embedded. Please checkout the wes-styling-hooks
Integration Guide to learn more.
Component CSS Import
/* myComponent.css */ @import "@salesforce-ux/wes-image/dist/image.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.
<figure part="figure">
<img part="image">
<figcaption part="caption">
<slot></slot>
</figcaption>
</figure>
For Non LWC
Application
Dependency Inclusion Read the section above
Component Import
/* myComponent.js */ import WESImage from "@salesforce-ux/wes-image/dist/image";
Component Registration
/* myComponent.js */ customElements.define('wes-image', WESImage);
Example
Below is one approach to integrate your wes-image
component.
Script
/* myComponent.js */
import "@salesforce-ux/wes-styling-hooks/dist/hooks.custom-props.css";
import WESImage from "@salesforce-ux/wes-image/dist/image";
window.customElements.define('wes-image', WESImage);
HTML
<wes-image
src="path-to-image"
alt="Description of the image"
width="300"
radius="1">
</wes-image>
Interactive Demo
To see more examples with interactive demo, please visit WES Subsytem
's Storybook Environment