Awesome
Material Web Components
Material Design implemented in Web Components (Custom Elements v1) https://dannymoerkerke.github.io/material-webcomponents/
Getting started
To install Material Web Components run:
npm install @dannymoerkerke/material-webcomponents
Then simply import
the component you need in your script, for example:
import './node_modules/@dannymoerkerke/material-webcomponents/src/material-button.js';
Or include it with a script tag as an ES6 module:
<script src="node_modules/@dannymoerkerke/material-webcomponents/src/material-button.js" type="module"></script>
Add the HTML tag:
<material-button label="Confirm" raised></material-button>
...and you're in business!
Documentation
Refer to https://dannymoerkerke.github.io/material-webcomponents/ for documentation of each component.
Demo
To run the demo, run npm install
once and then npm start
and view the demo on
http://localhost:8080/material-webcomponents
Testing
Run npm test
and view the results on http://localhost:8080/
or run npm run test:headless
to run the tests on the command line.
This repo also contains the configuration file wallaby.js
to run the
tests from your IDE using Wallaby.js
Browser support
- Chrome 53+
- Firefox 63+
- Safari 10+
- iOS Safari 10+
- Chrome Android 71+
- Firefox Android 64+
- Edge 16+ (with polyfill)
Polyfilling Edge 16+
Refer to /lib/polyfill-loader.js
to see how the webcomponentsjs polyfill
and the Webpack bundle are loaded. The Webpack bundle only parses the CSS inside Shadow DOM.
Note that the webpack loader is only suitable for browsers that do not support Shadow DOM.