Angular
Angular plays nice with custom elements, so you can use Shoelace in your Angular apps with ease.
Installation
Download the npm package
To add Shoelace to your Angular app, install the package from npm.
npm install @teamshares/shoelace
Update the Angular Configuration
Next, include a theme. In this example, we’ll import the light theme.
Its also important to load the components by using a <script>
tag into the index.html
file. However, the Angular way to do it is by adding a script configurations into your angular.json file as
follows:
"architect": { "build": { ... "options": { ... "styles": [ "src/styles.scss", "@teamshares/shoelace/dist/themes/light.css" ], "scripts": [ "@teamshares/shoelace/dist/shoelace.js" ] ...
Setting up the base path
Next, set the base path for icons and
other assets in the main.ts
. In this example, we’ll use the CDN as a base path.
import { setBasePath } from '@teamshares/shoelace/dist/utilities/base-path'; setBasePath('https://esm.sh/@teamshares/shoelace@2.1.0/cdn/');
If you’d rather not use the CDN for assets, you can create a build task that copies
node_modules/@teamshares/shoelace/dist/assets
into a public folder in your app. Then you can
point the base path to that folder instead.
Configuration
Then make sure to apply the custom elements schema as shown below.
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser'; import { NgModule, CUSTOM_ELEMENTS_SCHEMA } from '@angular/core'; import { AppComponent } from './app.component'; @NgModule({ declarations: [AppComponent], imports: [BrowserModule], providers: [], bootstrap: [AppComponent], schemas: [CUSTOM_ELEMENTS_SCHEMA] }) export class AppModule {}
Reference Shoelace components in your Angular component code
import { SlDrawer } from '@teamshares/shoelace'; @Component({ selector: 'app-drawer-example', template: '<div id="page"><button (click)="showDrawer()">Show drawer</button><sl-drawer #drawer label="Drawer" class="drawer-focus" style="--size: 50vw"><p>Drawer content</p></sl-drawer></div>' }) export class DrawerExampleComponent implements OnInit { // use @ViewChild to get a reference to the #drawer element within component template @ViewChild('drawer') drawer?: ElementRef<SlDrawer>; ... constructor(...) { } ngOnInit() { } ... showDrawer() { // use nativeElement to access Shoelace components this.drawer?.nativeElement.show(); } }
Now you can start using Shoelace components in your app!
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