This repository is for developing new UI Components for Cal-Adapt.org. These components use the Svelte JavaScript framework and IBM Carbon Design system.
The rationale for this component repository is:
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To reduce the time for developing and iterating on UI components for Cal-Adapt.
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Develop components in isolation so that they may be compatible in other Cal-Adapt related projects.
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A search box component with auto-suggest. Similar to the CDS ComboBox but with some corrections to aria
and role
attributes for improved accessibility.
Note that the Search component will not filter list items on its own, it's up to you to implement filtering. One way to do this is by using an on:input
binding and filtering the suggestions
prop based on what the user types. For suggestions that are retrieved asyncronously, e.g. from a RESTful API, it is recommended to debounce the input event handler.
Prop name | Type | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|---|
description | string | "Search for a place name or address" | The input's label & placeholder text. |
searchValue | string | "" | The value of the search input. |
suggestions | Suggestion[ ] | [ ] | The array of suggestions to be shown in the listbox. |
outlineColor | string | "#fdd13a" | The outline color to use when the input is focused. |
inputRef | HTMLInputElement | null | null | Reference to the search input HTML node. |
inputId | string | cac-${Math.random().toString(36)} |
Optional id for the input element. |
size | "sm"|"lg"|"xl" | "sm" | The size of the carbon components' search bar. |
listboxLabel | string | "Options" | The aria-label for the listbox |
debug | boolean | false | Enables console.log'ing of reactive variables & some methods. |
-
change
: dispatched when a list item from the Search component'ssuggestions
list is selected achange
custom event is dispatched with theselectedItem
. -
clear
: dispatched when the clear search input button is clicked.
Additionally, the following native events may be listened for on the Search component's input element:
input
focus
blur
keydown
keyup
The Static Map is intended to be used within a tool's settings panel as a
locator map that displays the geographic boundary selected by the user. In most tools, it is wrapped in an HTML <button>
element that when clicked on displays a modal which allows the user to change the selected location. The Static Map is not responsible for changing the location, only for handling a click event that may be used to trigger opening a modal.
Prop Name | Type | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|---|
width | number | 250 | The width of the component / map in pixels. |
height | number | 250 | The height of the component / map in pixels. |
location | Location | null | null | The location data to display as an overlay on the map. |
basemapStyle | string | streets-v11 | The name of the MapBox map tiles style. |
padding | number | 20 | Padding in pixels between the overlay and map frame. |
useButton | boolean | true | Whether or not to wrap the map in an HTML button element. |
titleId | string | cac- ${Math.random().toString(36)} |
The id attribute of the SVG title element. |
zoom | number | 20 | The map zoom level to use when displaying a Point geometry. |
--border-color | string | var(--gray-90) | The color of the map frame / neatline. |
--stroke | string | var(--gray-80) | The stroke color of the location overlay. |
--stroke-width | number | 3 | The stroke width in pixels of the location overlay. |
--marker-fill | string | var(--teal-40) | The fill color for the marker when displaying a Point geometry. |
--marker-stroke | string | var(--gray-80) | The stroke color for the marker when displaying a Point geometry. |
--marker-stroke-width | string | 2 | The stroke width for the marker when displaying a Point geometry. |
click
Note: The click
event handler is only exposed when useButton
is set to true
.
Once you've installed dependencies with npm install
, start a development server:
npm run dev
# or start the server and open the app in a new browser tab
npm run dev -- --open
To create a production version of your app:
npm run build
You can preview the production build with npm run preview
.
Note: To deploy your app, you may need to install an adapter for your target environment.
To compile the components from the src/lib
component directory so that they may be used as a dependency within another project do:
npm run package
This will create a local package/
directory with the compiled Svelte components, meaning all TypeScript will be converted to normal JavaScript and all Sass will be converted to normal CSS.
The components in this repository are made publicly available on NPM and Github. The steps for publishing them are as follows:
npm version patch # updates the package version (including in git)
npm run package
npm publish --access public
git push origin --tags
Then create a release on Github with the package code by doing:
cd ./package
npm run pack
This will create a berkeley-gif-cal-adapt-svelte-components-<x.x.x>.tzg
file in the package/
directory which may be included with the Github release.
The package
directory of this repo may be npm link
'd to another project for local development.
First, from the ./package
directory of this repository (assuming you have already done npm run package
):
npm link
Then from the project directory that uses this component library:
npm link cal-adapt-svelte-components
Now when the package
directory is updated the project using it will reflect those updates. This means whenever components are updated in src/lib
the script npm run package
will need to be run in order to reflect updates.
Note that if you have multiple versions of NodeJS installed that you need to make sure you're using npm link
with the same NodeJS and NPM version.
Note that the caladapt-website-2021
project uses Sapper (the predecessor to SvelteKit) and in order to import components from this repo you must use the component's full path.
For example:
import SomeComponent from "cal-adapt-svelte-components/SomeComponent/SomeComponent.svelte";
Sapper / Webpack will not be able to resolve the bare module import and thus the following will fail:
import { SomeComponent } from "cal-adapt-svelte-components";
Component unit tests are written in TypeScript and run via Vitest, @testing-library/svelte and @testing-library/jest-dom.
To run component unit tests do
npm run test
To have tests run in watch mode do:
npm run test:watch
The rebuild times for the project's global Sass is a little slow with Vite. To verify that the project's global Sass compiles successfully you may do:
npm run sass:check
If all goes well no output will be shown. Any errors will be printed to the console.
This project was bootstrapped using SvelteKit's create-svelte
project generator:
npm create svelte@latest cal-adapt-svelte-components