1. normandy-vue

normandy-vue

Vue CSS Objects

CSS Objects implementation in VueJS with Normandy CSS class naming.

Features


  • Stateless Vue components
  • Import just the required components
  • Fully tested using Jest
  • BEM-naming classes

Installation


 npm install --save vue-objects

Usage


 import { Mediafrom 'vue-objects'

You can check out all the available components in src/lib.js.

This package provides the necessary CSS styles to render each object properly,
but it's not mandatory to import them: you can use whatever style provider
you want to use. Just make sure to map correctly all the classes generated by vue-objects.

Contributing


Want to contribute?

 # install dependencies
npm install

# serve demo site with hot reload at localhost:8080
npm start

# unit tests
npm test (or npm run tdd)

# build for production with minification
npm run build

# build for production and view the bundle analyzer report
npm run build --report

For detailed explanation on how things work, checkout the
guide and docs for vue-loader.

How can I add more components to this library?


Fork the repo, and then:

  1. Add your brand new component in src/components/ folder. Develop and test it.

  2. Make your component available by exporting it from src/lib.js.

  3. Add it to the demo/ app. Make sure to add import it in demo/index.js and add a new route in demo/router/routes.js.

  4. Once registered and routed, showcase it by placing a demo in demo/. You're done!

Why is /dist folder not gitignored?


The dist folder is removed from .gitignore so that it's available on npm and
user's who want the minified built distribution of this library can grab it
(located in /lib subfolder). Also docs site built distribution is made
available in the same folder (located in /docs subfolder).

This package was created using vue-template-library
package. For further clarifications refer to its README.

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