Project is Polymer 2.0 project for StephenWeber.io website is based partially off the Polymer Starter Kit
Install Polymer CLI using npm
npm install -g polymer-cli
Install Bower
npm install -g bower
Fork, clone and run:
polymer serve --module-resolution=node
Then open browser to http://127.0.0.1:8081
Install Polymer CLI using npm (we assume you have pre-installed node.js).
npm install -g polymer-cli
mkdir my-app
cd my-app
polymer init polymer-3-starter-kit
This command serves the app at http://127.0.0.1:8081
and provides basic URL
routing for the app:
npm start
The npm run build
command builds your Polymer application for production, using build configuration options provided by the command line or in your project's polymer.json
file.
You can configure your polymer.json
file to create multiple builds. This is necessary if you will be serving different builds optimized for different browsers. You can define your own named builds, or use presets. See the documentation on building your project for production for more information.
The Polymer Starter Kit is configured to create three builds. These builds will be output to a subdirectory under the build/
directory as follows:
build/
es5-bundled/
es6-bundled/
esm-bundled/
es5-bundled
is a bundled, minified build with a service worker. ES6 code is compiled to ES5 for compatibility with older browsers.es6-bundled
is a bundled, minified build with a service worker. ES6 code is served as-is. This build is for browsers that can handle ES6 code - see building your project for production for a list.esm-bundled
is a bundled, minified build with a service worker. It uses standard ES module import/export statements for browsers that support them.
Run polymer help build
for the full list of available options and optimizations. Also, see the documentation on the polymer.json specification and building your Polymer application for production.
This command serves your app. Replace build-folder-name
with the folder name of the build you want to serve.
npm start build/build-folder-name/
This command will run Web Component Tester against the browsers currently installed on your machine:
npm test
If running Windows you will need to set the following environment variables:
- LAUNCHPAD_BROWSERS
- LAUNCHPAD_CHROME
Read More here daffl/launchpad
Install Node.js
Install Polymer CLI using npm (we assume you have pre-installed node.js).
npm install -g polymer-cli
npm install -g bower
This command serves the app at http://127.0.0.1:8081
and provides basic URL
routing for the app:
polymer serve
The polymer build
command builds your Polymer application for production, using build configuration options provided by the command line or in your project's polymer.json
file.
You can configure your polymer.json
file to create multiple builds. This is necessary if you will be serving different builds optimized for different browsers. You can define your own named builds, or use presets. See the documentation on building your project for production for more information.
The Polymer Starter Kit is configured to create three builds using the three supported presets:
"builds": [
{
"preset": "es5-bundled"
},
{
"preset": "es6-bundled"
},
{
"preset": "es6-unbundled"
}
]
Builds will be output to a subdirectory under the build/
directory as follows:
build/
es5-bundled/
es6-bundled/
es6-unbundled/
es5-bundled
is a bundled, minified build with a service worker. ES6 code is compiled to ES5 for compatibility with older browsers.es6-bundled
is a bundled, minified build with a service worker. ES6 code is served as-is. This build is for browsers that can handle ES6 code - see building your project for production for a list.es6-unbundled
is an unbundled, minified build with a service worker. ES6 code is served as-is. This build is for browsers that support HTTP/2 push.
Run polymer help build
for the full list of available options and optimizations. Also, see the documentation on the polymer.json specification and building your Polymer application for production.
This command serves your app. Replace build-folder-name
with the folder name of the build you want to serve.
polymer serve build/build-folder-name/
firebase serve
firebase deploy
This command will run Web Component Tester against the browsers currently installed on your machine:
polymer test
If running Windows you will need to set the following environment variables:
- LAUNCHPAD_BROWSERS
- LAUNCHPAD_CHROME
Read More here daffl/launchpad
You can extend the app by adding more views that will be demand-loaded
e.g. based on the route, or to progressively render non-critical sections of the
application. Each new demand-loaded fragment should be added to the list of
fragments
in the included polymer.json
file. This will ensure those
components and their dependencies are added to the list of pre-cached components
and will be included in the build.