Skip to content

UX essentials for angular to build richer apps easier

License

Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings

wilfredmifsud/ngx.ux

 
 

Repository files navigation

@ssv/ngx.ux

CircleCI npm version

UX essentials for building apps, utilities which enables you writing richer apps easier.

Quick links

Change logs | Project Repository

Installation

Get library via npm

npm install @ssv/ngx.ux

Usage

Register module

import { SsvUxModule } from "@ssv/ngx.ux";

@NgModule({
  imports: [
    SsvUxModule
  ]
}
export class AppModule {
}

Viewport

Provides utilities to handle responsiveness easier based on the viewport (view size)

Comparsion Operands

Operand Description
= Equals
<> Not equals
< Less than
<= Less than or equal
> Greater than
>= Greater Than or equal

Size Types

Size Type Size Range
xsmall <=449
small 450-766
medium 767-991
large 992-1199
xlarge 1200-1499
xxlarge 1500-1919
xxlarge1 >=1920

Viewport Matcher Attribute (directive)

Structural directive which loads components based on a viewport sizing condition e.g. show ONLY if viewport is greater than xlarge.

Examples

<!-- simple -->
<div *ssvViewportMatcher="'large'">
  show only when large
</div>

<!-- expression based - tuple (shorthand) *recommended usage* -->
<div *ssvViewportMatcher="['>=', 'xlarge']"> (see all operands and sizes)
  show when >= xlarge
</div>

<!-- expression based - object -->
<div *ssvViewportMatcher="{size: 'xlarge', operation: '<='}"> (see all operands and sizes)
  show when >= xlarge
</div>

<!-- includes -->
<div *ssvViewportMatcher="['large', 'xlarge']">
  show only when large, xlarge
</div>

<!-- excludes -->
<div *ssvViewportMatcher="''; exclude ['xsmall', 'small']">
  hide only when xsmall, small
</div>

<!-- match/else -->
<div *ssvViewportMatcher="['>=', 'xlarge']; else otherwise">
  show when >= xlarge
</div>

<ng-template #otherwise>
  show when expression is falsy (< xlarge)
</ng-template>

<!-- non structure syntax -->
<ng-template ssvViewportMatcher [ssvViewportMatcherExclude]="'xsmall'">
    (exclude xsmall)
</ng-template>

Viewport Service

this.viewport.sizeType$
  .pipe(
    tap(x => console.log("Viewport - sizeType changed", x)), // { type: 4, name: "xlarge", widthThreshold: 1500 }
  )
  .subscribe();

Viewport for SSR

Since in SSR there is no way to know the client viewport size, we should at least determine device type and handle provide 3 different sizes based on device type e.g. mobile, tablet or desktop so the initial rendering will be closer based on device type.

The basic implemention allows to provide a device type mobile, tablet or desktop and there are static sizes for those.

import { UX_VIEWPORT_SSR_DEVICE } from "@ssv/ngx.ux";

const deviceType = deviceTypeFromServer;
{ provide: UX_VIEWPORT_SSR_DEVICE, useValue: deviceType },

The default implementation can also be replaced by implementing a small class as following:

export class SuperViewportServerSizeService {
  get(): ViewportSize {
    // do your magic..
    return size;
  }
}

import { ViewportServerSizeService } from "@ssv/ngx.ux";

@NgModule( {
  providers: [
    { provide: ViewportServerSizeService, useClass: SuperViewportServerSizeService }
  ]
}) export class AppModule {
}

Configure

In order to configure globally, you can do so as following:

import { SsvUxModule } from "@ssv/ngx.ux";

    imports: [
      SsvUxModule.forRoot({
        viewport: { resizePollingSpeed: 66 }
      }),
    ],

Getting Started

Setup Machine for Development

Install/setup the following:

  • NodeJS v10+
  • Visual Studio Code or similar code editor
  • TypeScript 3.1+
  • Git + SourceTree, SmartGit or similar (optional)
  • Ensure to install global NPM modules using the following:
npm install -g git gulp devtool

Project Setup

The following process need to be executed in order to get started.

npm install

Building the code

npm run build

Running the tests

npm test

Watch

Handles compiling of changes.

npm start

Running Continuous Tests

Spawns test runner and keep watching for changes.

npm run tdd

Preparation for Release

  • Update changelogs
  • bump version

Check out the release workflow guide in order to guide you creating a release and publishing it.

About

UX essentials for angular to build richer apps easier

Resources

License

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Packages

No packages published

Languages

  • TypeScript 94.0%
  • JavaScript 5.7%
  • Shell 0.3%