Elao / elao-admin

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https://elao.github.io/elao-admin/
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admin theme

Elao admin

Demo

Installation

npm install @elao/admin

Usage

In HTML page

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
  <head>
    <link rel="stylesheet" href="https://github.com/Elao/elao-admin/blob/master/dist/elao-admin.css">
    <script src="https://github.com/Elao/elao-admin/raw/master/dist/elao-admin.js" async></script>
  </head>
  <body>
    <script>
    window.addEventListener('load', function onLoad() {
      const { Collapsible, Drop, Tree, MobileSidebar } = elaoAdmin;

      Collapsible.init();
      Drop.init();
      Tree.init();
      MobileSidebar.init();
    });
    </script>
  </body>
</html>

In your app's build:

/* assets/js/app.js */
import { Collapsible, Drop, Tree, MobileSidebar } from '@elao/admin';
// Or with ADM Modules:
const { Collapsible, Drop, Tree, MobileSidebar } = require('@elao/admin');

Collapsible.init();
Drop.init();
Tree.init();
MobileSidebar.init();

Pre-built theme

If you just want to give a try and use the regular theme and component, you can use the pre-built CSS:

/* assets/style/app.scss */

// Import Work Sans font
@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Work+Sans:wght@300;400;600&display=swap');

// Import elao/admin main style file.
@import '@elao/admin';

// Customize style with variables
@import './variables';

Custom theme

If you want to customize the theme, and have a more complete experience to build your own components, based on the design system token and Tailwind helpers, you can install the Tailwind dependencies:

npm install -D tailwindcss postcss autoprefixer

Note: If you're using Webpack, you might need to add & configure the postcss-loader as well.

and create a tailwind.config.js file at the root of your project:

import { customize } from '@elao/admin/elao-design-system';

/** @type {import('tailwindcss').Config} */
module.exports = customize({
  content: [
    './templates/**/*.html.twig',
    './assets/**/*.js',
    // https://tailwindcss.com/docs/content-configuration#working-with-third-party-libraries
    './node_modules/@elao/admin/src/**/*.js',
  ],
  theme: {
    extend: {
      colors: {
        // primary: {
        //   DEFAULT: 'blue',
        // },
      },
      spacing: {
        // '7': '2rem',
      },
    },
  },
});

Create a postcss.config.js file at the root of your project:

module.exports = {
  plugins: {
    tailwindcss: {},
    autoprefixer: {},
  }
}

Then, in your main SCSS file:

// Import Work Sans font
@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Work+Sans:wght@300;400;600&display=swap');

@import '@elao/admin/style/style.scss';

CSS Variables

These CSS variables can be used with both pre-build or custom build for simple customization of the theme colors. But you can also fine-tune the theme with the Tailwind configuration instead for more flexibility.

/* assets/style/variables.scss */
:root {
  // Primary color is expressed as HSL arguments,
  // so the color palette shades can be automatically computed:
  --color-primary: 8, 81%, 50%;
  --color-primary-hue: 8;
  // A value is auto-generated from primary color shades, 
  // but can still be overridden:
  --color-primary-dark: #353c79;

  // The following colors are expressed as RGB arguments,
  // so it can be used with Tailwind opacity modifier syntax:: 
  --color-success: 0, 204, 153;
  --color-warning: 255, 202, 40;
  --color-info: 33, 158, 188;
  --color-danger: 239, 64, 85;
  --color-accessibility-highlight: 237, 238, 250;

  --text: #51607a;
  --text--dark: #384257;
  --text--light: #9e9a9a;
  --text--lighter: #bcb7b7;

  --border: #faeded;
  --border--dark: #f2d2d2;

  --background: #fafaff;
  --background--dark: #e2e4f7;

  --primary-font: 'Work Sans';
}

Features

Contributing

To the library

Install dependencies:

make install

Build with:

make build

Watch with:

make watch

To the demo

Note: For the best experience, you can simply run make serve in the root of the project, to serve both the library and the demo application and watching for changes.

The demo application lives inside the demo folder:

cd demo

It's a Symfony application used to dynamically generate a static site with Stenope with random but realistic data.

It requires:

In order to boot the application for development purposes, you need to build the library if not already done:

cd ../ && make build && cd demo

Then, you need to start a Symfony web server to expose the application, as well as a Webpack dev-server to build assets with HMR enabled.

āž”ļø Run the following command in order to start both servers:

make serve

ā„¹ļø The Symfony server command will display the URL to access the app (usually http://127.0.0.1:8000)

Publish a new version

  1. Update the version in package.json
  2. Create a new release and tag for this version with release X.Y.Z and tag vX.Y.Z.

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