Angular components for Clarity
npm install @clr/angular1. Install Clarity packages through npm:
```
npm install @clr/ui @clr/angular @cds/core
2. Import the ClarityModule into your Angular application's module. Your application's main module might look like this:
`
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { ClarityModule } from '@clr/angular';
import { AppComponent } from './app.component';
@NgModule({
imports: [
BrowserModule,
ClarityModule,
....
],
declarations: [ AppComponent ],
bootstrap: [ AppComponent ]
})
export class AppModule { }
`
3. Include the necessary styles in the build. You can do this by either including the compiled/minified css in your angular.json
file or by importing the scss/css directly in your top level styles.scss/css file.
``
//...
"styles": [
"node_modules/@cds/core/global.min.css",
"node_modules/@cds/core/styles/theme.dark.min.css",
"node_modules/@clr/ui/clr-ui.min.css",
//... any other styles
]
//...
`scss`
@use '@cds/core/global.min.css';
@use '@cds/core/styles/theme.dark.min.css';
@use '@clr/ui/clr-ui.min.css';
Note: The above instructions represent the best practice for Clarity Design System. For information about accommodating legacy themes, see the Legacy Styles section in the @clr/ui package.
4. Set the Theme
Add the cds-theme=”light” attribute to the body element in your main HTML file:
`
``
You can toggle to dark theme by setting cds-theme="dark".