A collection of components for the Carbon Design System built using Vue.js
npm install @carbon/vue> Vue implementation of the Carbon Design System
> A collection of Carbon Components implemented using
Vue.js.
The library provides front-end developers & engineers a collection of reusable Vue components to build websites and user interfaces. Adopting the library enables developers to use consistent markup, styles, and behavior in prototype and production work.
As a community project contributions are not only welcome, but essential for the maintenance and growth of this project.
``shell`
npm add @carbon/vue
or
`shell`
$ yarn add @carbon/vue
src/main.js
`js`
import CarbonVue3 from '@carbon/vue';
import App from './App.vue';
const app = createApp(App);
app.use(CarbonVue3);
app.mount('#app');
See Hello Carbon Vue for an example Vue project with Carbon.
plugins/carbon-vue.js
`js
import CarbonVue from '@carbon/vue';
export default defineNuxtPlugin(nuxtApp => {
nuxtApp.vueApp.use(CarbonVue);
});
`
See Hello Carbon Nuxt coming soon
- Vue 2 support will end on Dec 31, 2023. Learn more.
- Upgrading from Vue 2? Check out the Migration Guide.
- Vue 2 components can be found on the vue2 branch
Vue 3 components for Carbon 10 have reached parity with the Vue 2 components.
More work is needed especially around accessibility. If you want to improve Vue 3 components follow these guidelines.
1. Fork this repo and checkout the main branchCvCheckbox
2. Look to see which components are currently being improved. You can do this by looking in the issues list.
3. If you want to improve a component, look in the open issue list to see if someone else might already be working on it. Look for issues with a "V3 - Vue3" label and the name of the component. For example "CvDatePicker - improving accessibility".
4. If no one else is already working on it, create an issue using the "🍪 Vue 3 - improve component" and label it as above.
- Work on the component and create a PR when you are ready.
- Components are expected to be implemented as single file components using the Vue composition api. See as an example. The Vue 2 components use the options API.
- You should reference the DOM in the React components storybook and be sure to include any accessibility
improvements that might be there.
- You should update the story and test cases for the component if applicable. Sometimes the story might need updating
almost always the test cases for the component will need updates.
- If you have question tag @davidnixon in your issue and let me know how I can help.
View available Vue Components here. Usage information is available in the notes provided with each story.
The following steps will build and publish the packages:
- clone or download the repo;
- run yarn to install dependencies and bootstrap the packages;yarn build
- run to build all the packages including the storybook;
If you just want to build an individual package you can limit the scope:
yarn build --scope @carbon/vueyarn build --scope storybook
To start the storybook in a local server use yarn start.
To test publishing to a npm registry:
`shell`
cd local-dev
docker-compose upopen a new terminal
yarn build
npm add-user --registry http://0.0.0.0:4873/any username, password, & email will work
try: carbon, vue, & carbon-vue@example.com
yarn test:publishmaybe change some things and try again
yarn build
yarn test:unpublish
yarn test:publish
Just follow the steps listed below and you will be able to run the storybook.
1. After the checkout to the vNext branch, in order to install the dependencies run the command yarn install on the root;cd storybook
2. Now, run the command to enter the storybook folder, then again run the command yarn install to install the dependencies inside the storybook folder;yarn serve
3. Finally, run the command inside the storybook folder.
In other words, these are the commands you're going to use in order of execution:
``
yarn install
cd storybook
yarn serve
or
```
yarn install
yarn serve:storybook
This package uses IBM Telemetry to collect de-identified and anonymized metrics data. By installing
this package as a dependency you are agreeing to telemetry collection. To opt out, see
Opting out of IBM Telemetry data collection.
For more information on the data being collected, please see the
IBM Telemetry documentation.