Check out our Contribution File
Check out our Architecture File
Use the following channels for different kinds of requests/reports:
- Bug reports, small change requests, "wishes": https://github.com/axa-ch-webhub-cloud/pattern-library/issues
- Questions, requests for help, requests for product presentations, etc: Slack #patterns-lib-devs
- Feature requests (Components, etc): Slack @martin.stuedle
We release self-contained plug-and-play web components based on the custom elements specification, derived from the lit-element base class (maintained by Google).
You can add any Pattern Library component via the community CDN jsdelivr. This is useful for Prototyping or experimenting or if you don't want to bother with a frontend stack. This works only native (no react support). Here an example on how to add the JS for <axa-button></axa-button>
: <script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@axa-ch/button@latest/dist/index.js"></script>
Pattern Library components are exported to npm with 2 types of build artifacts: /dist/index.js
in ES5 JavaScript and /lib/index.*
in ES6. If you use the Pattern Library in AXA's DX WebHub context, you don't have to worry about this topic. All others, please read on.
The de-facto standard in the frontend community is to render /lib
exports as ESM, i.e. ES5 + import/export. Due to the nature of web components and lit-element, however, we are forced to export in ES6. For more details, see the custom element specification.
If you need to support Internet Explorer (11) in your application, you therefore need to transpile our component (/lib) artifacts in your build. To do so, you need to include the path to our components (@axa-ch) and their underlying framework (lit) in the section of your transpilation configuration that describes transpilation to ES5. Here is an example snippet of how this would look in a webpack config:
{
test: /.js$/,
include: [
/src/,
new RegExp(`node_modules${sep}lit`),
new RegExp(`node_modules${sep}@axa-ch(?!${sep}patterns-library-polyfill)`),
],
use: {
loader: 'babel-loader',
options: {
...babelrc,
},
},
},
Different versions of our web components can coexist on the same web page! Here you can read more about component versioning.
- None
Whether you are helping us to fix bugs, or you are more into creating components, we would love to have you as contributor of the AXA Pattern Library!
Check out our Contributing Guide for ideas on contributing and setup steps for getting the repository up and running on your local machine.
We are dedicated to building a welcoming, diverse, and safe community. We expect everyone participating in the AXA community to read and accept our Code of Conduct
This repository is a monorepo managed by Lerna. This means that all components are centrally managed here, even though we publish them to NPM as separate packages.
By default, pattern-library web components make use of ShadowDOM. To trigger interactions inside such web component you need to access the DOM via the ShadowRoot. Schematically, this works like this: UI Testtool -> Driver -> native DOM selector -> ShadowRoot -> querySelector
Here is a concrete example in Java using Selenium:
public WebElement expandRootElement(WebElement element, WebDriver driver) {
WebElement ele = (WebElement) ((JavascriptExecutor) driver)
.executeScript("return arguments[0].shadowRoot",element);
return ele;
}
Calling this method gives you the ShadowRoot
in your Selenium environment. Beware: when calling findElement
on the return value of expandRootElement
only the following selectors will work:
- By.id
- By.className
- By.cssSelector
As described in ARCHITECTURE.md, FOUC can be mitigated by using the CSS pseudo-selector: :not(:defined)
. Below please find an example of how we can show to the user that the <axa-footer>
is not yet defined (pulsating blocks). The selector :not(:defined)
won't work in IE11 and therefore there won't have any effect on it. Following the principle of graceful degradation, this is fine, since the only downside in IE11 is that it doesn't look as good as the other browsers while no real functionality has been lost.
<style>
axa-footer:not(:defined) {
background-color: #3b3fd8;
color: #3b3fd8;
display: block;
}
axa-footer:not(:defined) svg {
display: none;
}
axa-footer:not(:defined) a {
color: #FFF;
background: #FFF;
display: inline-block;
margin-left: 10px;
pointer-events: none;
margin-top: 10px;
opacity: 0.2;
transition:opacity 500ms ease-out;
animation: pulseloadingaxafooter 1s infinite;
}
@keyframes pulseloadingaxafooter {
0% {
opacity: 0.2;
}
50% {
opacity: 0.3;
}
100% {
opacity: 0.2;
}
}
</style>