elements.text-field 0.39.0
Install from the command line:
Learn more about npm packages
$ npm install @tradeshift/elements.text-field@0.39.0
Install via package.json:
"@tradeshift/elements.text-field": "0.39.0"
About this version
Part of the reusable Tradeshift UI Components as Web Components. Demo
<style> table { width:100%; } </style>Property | Attribute | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
label | label | String | '' | Label of the text field. If you need something more than simple string, use the label slot. |
id | id | String | 'input-id' | Id of the text field |
value | value | String | '' | Value of the text field |
type | type | String | 'text' | Pass type of the input element, if it's not multiline |
placeholder | placeholder | String | '' | Placeholder of the text field |
helpTextMessages | help-text-messages | Array | Array of messages to pass to help-text component. See help-text component for more info | |
helpTextTitle | help-text-title | String | If you have more than one help text message , you should pass a title to it. See help-text component for more info | |
helpTextType | help-text-type | String | To change the help text icon and style if needed. See help-text component for more info | |
errorMessages | error-messages | Array | Error messages to show underneath of the input when it has error | |
errorTitle | error-title | String | Error title, if there are more than one error message | |
hasError | has-error | Boolean | false | If the text field has an error, to show error messages and change the style of the input |
required | required | Boolean | false | To show the asterisk in the label, not doing validation yet |
disabled | disabled | Boolean | false | Is the text field disabled? |
readonly | readonly | Boolean | false | Is the text field readonly? |
multiline | multiline | Boolean | false | Will show a textarea instead of an input |
dir | dir | String | ltr | Direction 'rtl' or 'ltr' |
iconStart | icon-start | String | '' | Icon that appears at the beginning of the input (left in ltr direction) |
iconEnd | icon-end | String | '' | Icon that appears at the end part of the input (end in ltr direction). Readonly and disabled state will show a lock icon instead. |
Name | Description |
---|---|
label | If you want to have custom html in label, you can use this slot |
ts-input | If you want to have the input/textarea in the light DOM, for example, to be able to access it in the form data, you can pass the ts-input element with the input/textarea yourself. |
Name | Description | Payload |
---|---|---|
input | Emitted onInput event of input/textarea | { value, originalEvent } |
change | Emitted onChange event of input/textarea | { value, id, originalEvent } |
- Install the package of textField
$ npm i @tradeshift/elements.text-field --save
- Import the component
import '@tradeshift/elements.text-field';
or
<script src="node_modules/@tradeshift/elements.text-field/lib/text-field.umd.js"></script>
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Use it like demo
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Our components rely on having the
Open Sans
available, You can see thefont-weight
andfont-style
you need to load here, or you can just load it from our package (for now)
<link rel="stylesheet" href="node_modules/@tradeshift/elements/src/fonts.css" />
For supporting IE11 you need to add couple of things
- Don't shim CSS Custom Properties in IE11
<!-- Place this in the <head>, before the Web Component polyfills are loaded -->
<script>
if (!window.Promise) {
window.ShadyCSS = { nativeCss: true };
}
</script>
- Installation
$ npm i @open-wc/polyfills-loader
- Load it
import loadPolyfills from '@open-wc/polyfills-loader';
loadPolyfills().then(() => import('./my-app.js'));
- Installation
$ npm i @webcomponents/webcomponentsjs --save
- Enable ES5 class-less Custom Elements
<script src="/node_modules/@webcomponents/webcomponentsjs/custom-elements-es5-adapter.js"></script>
- Load appropriate polyfills and shims with
@webcomponents/webcomponentsjs
<script src="/node_modules/@webcomponents/webcomponentsjs/webcomponents-loader.js" defer></script>
Thanks for your interest and help!
- First thing you need to do is read this [Component Checklist] which contains lots of important information about what you need to consider when you are creating/changing components
You can find some links to useful materials about what we are using and some tutorials and articles that can help you get started.
You can see a list of limitations that we should watch out for, here
- You can always create forks on GitHub, submit Issues and Pull Requests.
- You can only use Tradeshift Elements to make apps on a Tradeshift platform, e.g. tradeshift.com.
- You can fix a bug until the bugfix is deployed by Tradeshift.
- You can host Tradeshift Elements yourself.
- If you want to make a bigger change or just want to talk with us, reach out to our team here on GitHub.
You can read the full license agreement in the LICENSE.md.