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Responsive and flexible LitElement based Application Layout

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fc-applayout

Responsive and flexible LitElement based Application Layout. Built using @polymer/app-layout

Features

  • Configurable Profile section in Drawer
  • Configurable Title section in main header
  • Components in toolbar
  • Components in menu section in drawer
  • Easy to setup, just a single element

Example

<fc-applayout title="Application Layout">
      <div slot="title" main-title="">AppLayout  Demo</div>
      <paper-icon-button slot="toolbar" icon="settings" title="Settings" role="button"></paper-icon-button>
      <div slot="menu">
        <p onclick="this.dispatchEvent(new CustomEvent('item-clicked', {bubbles: true}))">This is menu</p>
      </div>
      <div>Content</div>
</fc-applayout>

Setup

Install dependencies:

npm i

Build

This project uses the TypeScript compiler to produce JavaScript that runs in modern browsers.

To build the JavaScript version of it:

npm run build

To watch files and rebuild when the files are modified, run the following command in a separate shell:

npm run build:watch

Both the TypeScript compiler and lit-analyzer are configured to be very strict. You may want to change tsconfig.json to make them less strict.

Testing

This project uses Karma, Chai, Mocha, and the open-wc test helpers for testing. See the open-wc testing documentation for more information.

Tests can be run with the test script:

npm test

Dev Server

This sample uses open-wc's es-dev-server for previewing the project without additional build steps. ES dev server handles resolving Node-style "bare" import specifiers, which aren't supported in browsers. It also automatically transpiles JavaScript and adds polyfills to support older browsers.

To run the dev server and open the project in a new browser tab:

npm run serve

There is a development HTML file located at /dev/index.html that you can view at http://localhost:8000/dev/index.html.

Editing

If you use VS Code, we highly reccomend the lit-plugin extension, which enables some extremely useful features for lit-html templates:

  • Syntax highlighting
  • Type-checking
  • Code completion
  • Hover-over docs
  • Jump to definition
  • Linting
  • Quick Fixes

The project is setup to reccomend lit-plugin to VS Code users if they don't already have it installed.

Linting

Linting of TypeScript files is provided by ESLint and TypeScript ESLint. In addition, lit-analyzer is used to type-check and lint lit-html templates with the same engine and rules as lit-plugin.

The rules are mostly the recommended rules from each project, but some have been turned off to make LitElement usage easier. The recommended rules are pretty strict, so you may want to relax them by editing .eslintrc.json and tsconfig.json.

To lint the project run:

npm run lint

Formatting

Prettier is used for code formatting. It has been pre-configured according to the Polymer Project's style. You can change this in .prettierrc.json.

Prettier has not been configured to run when commiting files, but this can be added with Husky and and pretty-quick. See the prettier.io site for instructions.

Static Site

This project includes a simple website generated with the eleventy static site generator and the templates and pages in /docs-src. The site is generated to /docs and intended to be checked in so that GitHub pages can serve the site from /docs on the master branch.

To enable the site go to the GitHub settings and change the GitHub Pages "Source" setting to "master branch /docs folder".

To build the site, run:

npm run docs

To serve the site locally, run:

npm run docs:serve

To watch the site files, and re-build automatically, run:

npm run docs:watch

The site will usually be served at http://localhost:8000.

Bundling and minification

This starter project doesn't include any build-time optimizations like bundling or minification. We recommend publishing components as unoptimized JavaScript modules, and performing build-time optimizations at the application level. This gives build tools the best chance to deduplicate code, remove dead code, and so on.

For information on building application projects that include LitElement components, see Build for production on the LitElement site.

License & Author

Add-on is distributed under Apache License 2.0. For license terms, see LICENSE.txt.

fc-applayout is written by Flowing Code S.A.

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Version

Dependencies

  • lit-element#^2.3.1
  • @polymer/app-layout#^3.1.0
  • @polymer/font-roboto#^3.0.2
  • @polymer/paper-icon-button#^3.0.2
  • @polymer/iron-icons#^3.0.1
  • @polymer/paper-card#^3.0.1
  • @polymer/paper-listbox#^3.0.1
  • @vaadin/vaadin-ordered-layout#^1.4.0
  • @vaadin/themable-element#^0.3.0
Released
2021-09-08
Maturity
TESTED
License
Apache License 2.0

Compatibility

Framework
Polymer 3.0+
Browser
Firefox
Safari
Google Chrome
iOS Browser
Android Browser
Microsoft Edge

fc-applayout - Vaadin Add-on Directory

Responsive and flexible LitElement based Application Layout fc-applayout - Vaadin Add-on Directory
[![Published on Vaadin Directory](https://img.shields.io/badge/Vaadin%20Directory-published-00b4f0.svg)](https://vaadin.com/directory/component/flowingcodefc-applayout) [![npm version](https://badgen.net/npm/v/@flowingcode/fc-applayout)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@flowingcode/fc-applayout) # fc-applayout Responsive and flexible LitElement based Application Layout. Built using [@polymer/app-layout](https://www.webcomponents.org/element/@polymer/app-layout) ## Features * Configurable Profile section in Drawer * Configurable Title section in main header * Components in toolbar * Components in menu section in drawer * Easy to setup, just a single element ![](https://github.com/FlowingCode/fc-applayout/blob/main/Demo.gif?raw=true) ## Example ```html
AppLayout Demo

This is menu

Content
``` ## Setup Install dependencies: ```bash npm i ``` ## Build This project uses the TypeScript compiler to produce JavaScript that runs in modern browsers. To build the JavaScript version of it: ```bash npm run build ``` To watch files and rebuild when the files are modified, run the following command in a separate shell: ```bash npm run build:watch ``` Both the TypeScript compiler and lit-analyzer are configured to be very strict. You may want to change `tsconfig.json` to make them less strict. ## Testing This project uses Karma, Chai, Mocha, and the open-wc test helpers for testing. See the [open-wc testing documentation](https://open-wc.org/testing/testing.html) for more information. Tests can be run with the `test` script: ```bash npm test ``` ## Dev Server This sample uses open-wc's [es-dev-server](https://github.com/open-wc/open-wc/tree/master/packages/es-dev-server) for previewing the project without additional build steps. ES dev server handles resolving Node-style "bare" import specifiers, which aren't supported in browsers. It also automatically transpiles JavaScript and adds polyfills to support older browsers. To run the dev server and open the project in a new browser tab: ```bash npm run serve ``` There is a development HTML file located at `/dev/index.html` that you can view at http://localhost:8000/dev/index.html. ## Editing If you use VS Code, we highly reccomend the [lit-plugin extension](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=runem.lit-plugin), which enables some extremely useful features for lit-html templates: - Syntax highlighting - Type-checking - Code completion - Hover-over docs - Jump to definition - Linting - Quick Fixes The project is setup to reccomend lit-plugin to VS Code users if they don't already have it installed. ## Linting Linting of TypeScript files is provided by [ESLint](eslint.org) and [TypeScript ESLint](https://github.com/typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint). In addition, [lit-analyzer](https://www.npmjs.com/package/lit-analyzer) is used to type-check and lint lit-html templates with the same engine and rules as lit-plugin. The rules are mostly the recommended rules from each project, but some have been turned off to make LitElement usage easier. The recommended rules are pretty strict, so you may want to relax them by editing `.eslintrc.json` and `tsconfig.json`. To lint the project run: ```bash npm run lint ``` ## Formatting [Prettier](https://prettier.io/) is used for code formatting. It has been pre-configured according to the Polymer Project's style. You can change this in `.prettierrc.json`. Prettier has not been configured to run when commiting files, but this can be added with Husky and and `pretty-quick`. See the [prettier.io](https://prettier.io/) site for instructions. ## Static Site This project includes a simple website generated with the [eleventy](11ty.dev) static site generator and the templates and pages in `/docs-src`. The site is generated to `/docs` and intended to be checked in so that GitHub pages can serve the site [from `/docs` on the master branch](https://help.github.com/en/github/working-with-github-pages/configuring-a-publishing-source-for-your-github-pages-site). To enable the site go to the GitHub settings and change the GitHub Pages "Source" setting to "master branch /docs folder".

To build the site, run: ```bash npm run docs ``` To serve the site locally, run: ```bash npm run docs:serve ``` To watch the site files, and re-build automatically, run: ```bash npm run docs:watch ``` The site will usually be served at http://localhost:8000. ## Bundling and minification This starter project doesn't include any build-time optimizations like bundling or minification. We recommend publishing components as unoptimized JavaScript modules, and performing build-time optimizations at the application level. This gives build tools the best chance to deduplicate code, remove dead code, and so on. For information on building application projects that include LitElement components, see [Build for production](https://lit-element.polymer-project.org/guide/build) on the LitElement site. ## License & Author Add-on is distributed under Apache License 2.0. For license terms, see LICENSE.txt. fc-applayout is written by [Flowing Code S.A.](https://www.flowingcode.com)
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