About the text-input category

text-input:
[ This description is mirrored from README.md at github.com/BrightspaceUI/text-input on 2019-05-10 ]

d2l-text-input

Published on webcomponents.org
Bower version
Build status

Polymer-based web component for D2L text inputs.

screenshot of text input component

For further information on this and other Brightspace UI components, see the docs at ui.developers.brightspace.com.

Installation

d2l-text-input can be installed from Bower:

bower install d2l-text-input

Usage

Include the webcomponents.js “lite” polyfill (for browsers who don’t natively support web components), then import the component as needed:

<head>
  <script src="../webcomponentsjs/webcomponents-lite.js"></script>
  <link rel="import" href="../d2l-text-input/d2l-text-input.html">
</head>

Then use the <d2l-text-input> custom element in your application.

<d2l-text-input name="myInput" value="input value"></d2l-text-input>

Many of the same attributes from native <input type="text"> are available:

<d2l-text-input disabled></d2l-text-input>

Developing, Testing and Contributing

After cloning the repo, run npm install to install dependencies.

If you don’t have it already, install the Polymer CLI globally:

npm install -g polymer-cli

To start a local web server that hosts the demo page and tests:

polymer serve

To lint (eslint and Polymer lint):

npm run test:lint

To run unit tests locally using Polymer test:

npm run test:polymer:local

To lint AND run local unit tests:

npm test