0.0.1 • Published 2 years ago

stencil-fly v0.0.1

Weekly downloads
-
License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
2 years ago

Built With Stencil

StencilFly Web Components

A growing collection of standards-based web components based on Patternfly and built with Stencil.

Using StencilFly Web Components

Include the Patternfly stylesheet as the last style element in the head element of your HTML page:

<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/@patternfly/patternfly@latest/patternfly.min.css">  

About Stencil

Stencil is a compiler for building fast web apps using Web Components.

Stencil combines the best concepts of the most popular frontend frameworks into a compile-time rather than run-time tool. Stencil takes TypeScript, JSX, a tiny virtual DOM layer, efficient one-way data binding, an asynchronous rendering pipeline (similar to React Fiber), and lazy-loading out of the box, and generates 100% standards-based Web Components that run in any browser supporting the Custom Elements v1 spec.

Stencil components are just Web Components, so they work in any major framework or with no framework at all.

Developer Getting Started

npm install
npm start

To build the components for production, run:

npm run build

To run the unit tests for the components, run:

npm test

Need help? Check out Stencil docs here.

Using this component

There are three strategies we recommend for using web components built with Stencil.

The first step for all three of these strategies is to publish to NPM.

Script tag

  • Put a script tag similar to this <script type='module' src='https://unpkg.com/my-component@0.0.1/dist/my-component.esm.js'></script> in the head of your index.html
  • Then you can use the element anywhere in your template, JSX, html etc

Node Modules

  • Run npm install my-component --save
  • Put a script tag similar to this <script type='module' src='node_modules/my-component/dist/my-component.esm.js'></script> in the head of your index.html
  • Then you can use the element anywhere in your template, JSX, html etc

In a stencil-starter app

  • Run npm install my-component --save
  • Add an import to the npm packages import my-component;
  • Then you can use the element anywhere in your template, JSX, html etc

Publish to npm

On the command line, navigate to the root directory of your package.

cd /path/to/package

Run the build!

npm run build

Login to npm

npm login

To publish your public package to the npm registry, run:

npm publish

To see your public package page, visit https://npmjs.com/package/*package-name, replacing package-name* with the name of your package. Public packages will say public below the package name on the npm website.

For more information on the publish command, see the CLI documentation.