pc-ember-freestyle v0.4.2
Ember Freestyle
Ember Freestyle is an Ember addon that allows you to quickly create a component explorer for your Ember app.
Live Demo
http://chrislopresto.github.io/ember-freestyle/
Supported Ember versions
- For Ember versions >= 2.8, use the latest published version
- For Ember versions 1.13.0 through 2.7, use ember-freestyle 0.3.0
Installation
This installation process is opinionated in order to get you going quickly. We want to make everything much easier to use in the near future. Please report any problems, and as always, PRs are welcome.
ember install ember-freestyleThis will do the following:
- Install the
ember-freestyleaddon itself - Add a
freestyletemplate in your app - Add a
freestylecontroller in your app
Note: Ember CLI versions < 0.2.3 should use
ember install:addoninstead ofember install- Install the
Add
this.route('freestyle');to yourrouter.jsfile- Navigate to
/freestyle. You should now see something like:
Introduction
Anatomy of a Basic Style Guide
Here is a simple style guide, where {{loading-spinner}} is a hypothetical component in your application.
{{#freestyle-guide title="My Living Style Guide" subtitle="Showcasing My App's Components"}}
{{#freestyle-section name="UI Elements"}}
{{#freestyle-usage "loading-spinner" title="Loading Spinner"}}
{{loading-spinner}}
{{/freestyle-usage}}
{{/freestyle-section}}
{{/freestyle-guide}}Components
Here's a brief rundown of the components Ember Freestyle provides for adding a living style guide in your app:
freestyle-guide
The freestyle-guide component provides the user interface for a style guide. It includes a header section and
navigation controls.
freestyle-usage
The freestyle-usage component is the workhorse. Wrap your application's components with a freestyle-usage
component, being sure to provide a unique slug (positional param) as follows:
{{#freestyle-usage "globally-unique-slug" title="Title To Display In Style Guide"}}
{{x-foo propa="aaa" propb="bbb"}}
{{/freestyle-usage}}The snippet above will render your app's x-foo component as well as a handlebars snippet demonstrating how to use it.
freestyle-section
Optionally group your freestyle-usage-wrapped components into sections using the freestyle-section component. The
freestyle-section component registers itself in order to appear in the navigation provided by the freestyle-guide
component.
freestyle-subsection
Optionally divide your style guide sections into subsections using the freestyle-subsection component.
{{#freestyle-guide title="My Living Style Guide" subtitle="Showcasing My App's Components"}}
{{#freestyle-section name='Visual Style' as |section|}}
{{#freestyle-subsection name='Typography' section=section}}
{{#freestyle-usage 'visual-style-typography-foo' title='Foo Typography'}}
{{x-foo-typography}}
{{/freestyle-usage}}
{{/freestyle-subsection}}
{{#freestyle-subsection name='Colors' section=section}}
{{#freestyle-usage 'visual-style-colors-fie' title='Fie Colors'}}
{{x-fie-colors}}
{{/freestyle-usage}}
{{/freestyle-subsection}}
{{/freestyle-section}}
{{/freestyle-guide}}The snippet above will create a style guide with one 'Visual Style' section with separate subsections for
'Typography' and 'Colors'. Your app's x-foo-typography and x-fie-colors components would show up in the
appropriate subsections.
NOTE: For subsection navigation to work properly, the freestyle-section component must yield itself as Showcasing
in the above snippet. This limitation will be removed in a forthcoming release.
freestyle-collection + freestyle-variant
Use the freestyle-collection component with nested freestyle-variant components to present multiple versions
of a component. This is very useful for presenting and testing a component in each state it must handle
in your application.
By default, variants will be stacked. If you wish to view variants side by side, set the inline property of
freestyle-collection to true.
{{#freestyle-collection title='Foo Component In Every State' defaultKey='with-icon' inline=true as |collection|}}
{{#freestyle-variant collection=collection key='no-num'}}
{{#freestyle-usage "foo-foo-no-num" title="Information"}}
{{foo-foo title="Information"}}
{{/freestyle-usage}}
{{/freestyle-variant}}
{{#freestyle-variant collection=collection key='with-num'}}
{{#freestyle-usage "foo-foo-people" title="People"}}
{{foo-foo title="People" num=55}}
{{/freestyle-usage}}
{{/freestyle-variant}}
{{#freestyle-variant collection=collection key='with-icon'}}
{{#freestyle-usage "foo-foo-twitter" title="Twitter"}}
{{foo-foo title="Twitter" icon="twitter"}}
{{/freestyle-usage}}
{{/freestyle-variant}}
{{/freestyle-collection}}freestyle-note + freestyle-annotation
TODO: Simplify Technique for Including Notes
Use the freestyle-note component to add a markdown note for a specific freestyle-usage. Note that the freestyle-note slug must match the freestyle-usage slug followed by --notes.
{{#freestyle-usage "globally-unique-slug" title="Title To Display In Style Guide"}}
{{x-foo propa="aaa" propb="bbb"}}
{{/freestyle-usage}}
{{#freestyle-note "globally-unique-slug--notes"}}
# Contextual Markdown Note for x-foo
You can write helpful _markdown_ notes explaining how the
`x-foo` component works.
{{/freestyle-note}}Use the freestyle-annotation component to add a general purpose note.
{{#freestyle-annotation}}
<h1>Contextual HTML Note for Anything in the Freestyle Guide</h1>
<p>
You can write helpful HTML notes explaining anything in the
Freestyle guide.
</p>
{{/freestyle-annotation}}Both the freestyle-note and freestyle-annotation components respect the
Show Notes usage controls preference.
Removing Ember Freestyle from Your Production Payload
We recommend blacklisting Ember Freestyle for production builds using Ember CLI's addon blacklist feature.
var environment = process.env.EMBER_ENV;
var pluginsToBlacklist = environment === 'production' ? ['ember-freestyle'] : [];
module.exports = function(defaults) {
var app = new EmberApp(defaults, {
addons: {
blacklist: pluginsToBlacklist
}
};
}Using Ember Freestyle Within an Addon
Dependency Configuration
You should include Ember Freestyle as a devDependency so that apps using your addon will not include Ember Freestyle CSS and JavaScript in their production payloads.
Code Snippets
You will need to tell the build where to search for code snippets as follows:
ember-cli-build.js
var app = new EmberAddon(defaults, {
// ...
freestyle: {
snippetSearchPaths: ['addon', 'tests/dummy/app']
}
});Generating the Changelog
This project uses https://github.com/skywinder/github-changelog-generator to generate its changelog.
github_changelog_generator --future-release=x.y.z
Running
ember serve- Visit your app at http://localhost:4200.
Running Tests
npm test(Runsember try:eachto test your addon against multiple Ember versions)ember testember test --server
Building
ember build
For more information on using ember-cli, visit https://ember-cli.com/.
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