1. vue-mdl

vue-mdl


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#Intro

Reusable Vue components using Material Design Lite

ā€¼ļø vue-mdl relies on the last versions of vue and material design lite but does not include them. Make sure to have your modules up to date šŸ˜‰ and installed (Specially for MDL). Remember to remove the defer attribute in case you copy pasted the lines from MDL Doc šŸ˜‰. See #20.

#Usage

 import VueMdl from 'vue-mdl'
import Vue from 'vue'

Vue.use(VueMdl)

new Vue({
  el: '#app',
  data: {
    checked: false
  }
})
 <mdl-checkbox :checked.sync='checked'>Checkbox</mdl-checkbox>

For more detailed usage about non es6 environments, check the
documentation.

#Documentation

The test/components directory has a lot of examples used for tests.

The documentation is available here
Pull Requests and issues are welcome.

#Build

This will build a distributable version in the dist directory.

 npm run build

#Test

You can run all the tests

 npm test

##Unit tests

 npm run test:unit

#Development

Run npm run dev and visit http://localhost:8080.

Create tests pages inside test/components. Add unit tests to test/unit/specs
and modify test/unit/main.js to load the test.

You can also serve the tests pages without running the unit tests by running
npm run dev:integration. This makes easy to actually see and manually test
components.

#Contributing

When contributing, make sure all tests pass.
If you wrote a new feature or fixed a bug make sure to add the corresponding test.

#Releasing

Releasing is done using the git flow model

  • Start a new release git flow release start x.x.x
  • Run npm run build
  • Bump package.json version
  • Commit the version. No more info needed
  • Run git flow release finish
  • Write the changelog in the tag notes
  • Push master and develop branches git push --all --follow-tags
  • Publish it to npm: npm publish

#License
MIT

Copyright (c) 2016 Eduardo San Martin Morote

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