Svelte implementation of the Carbon Design System
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Carbon Components Svelte is a Svelte component library that implements the Carbon Design System, an open source design system by IBM.
Design systems facilitate design and development through reuse, consistency, and extensibility.
The Carbon Svelte portfolio also includes:
- Carbon Icons Svelte: 2,500+ Carbon icons as Svelte components
- Carbon Pictograms Svelte: 1,500+ Carbon pictograms as Svelte components
- Carbon Charts Svelte: 25+ charts, powered by d3
- Carbon Preprocess Svelte: Collection of Svelte preprocessors for Carbon
``shnpm
npm i carbon-components-svelte
Usage
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Before importing components, you will need to first apply Carbon component styles. The Carbon Design System supports five themes (2 light, 3 dark).
- white.css: Default Carbon theme (light)
- g10.css: Gray 10 theme (light)
- g80.css: Gray 80 theme (dark)
- g90.css: Gray 90 theme (dark)
- g100.css: Gray 100 theme (dark)
- all.css: All themes (White, Gray 10, Gray 90, Gray 100) using CSS variables
Each StyleSheet is generated from the flagship carbon-components library.
The compiled CSS is generated from the following
.scss files:- css/white.scss
- css/g10.scss
- css/g80.scss
- css/g90.scss
- css/g100.scss
- css/all.scss
#### CSS StyleSheet
`js
// White theme
import "carbon-components-svelte/css/white.css";// Gray 10 theme
import "carbon-components-svelte/css/g10.css";
// Gray 80 theme
import "carbon-components-svelte/css/g80.css";
// Gray 90 theme
import "carbon-components-svelte/css/g90.css";
// Gray 100 theme
import "carbon-components-svelte/css/g100.css";
// All themes
import "carbon-components-svelte/css/all.css";
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The most performant method to load styles is to import SCSS directly from carbon-components. Although it requires more set up, you can reduce the size of the bundle CSS by importing individual component styles instead of a pre-compiled CSS StyleSheet.
Refer to the official Carbon guide on SASS for documentation.
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Use the "all.css" StyleSheet for dynamic, client-side theming.
`js
import "carbon-components-svelte/css/all.css";
`Update the theme by setting the
theme attribute on the html element. The default theme is "white".`html
...
`Programmatically switch between each of the five Carbon themes by setting the "theme" attribute on the HTML element.
`html
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Import components from
carbon-components-svelte in the script tag of your Svelte file. Visit the documentation site for examples.`html
Content 1
Content 2
Content 3
`Refer to the documentation site for component API documentation.
Preprocessors & Plugins
carbon-preprocess-svelte is a collection of Svelte preprocessors for Carbon.
> [!NOTE]
> Using
carbon-preprocess-svelte is optional and not a prerequisite for this library. It should be installed as a development dependency.`sh
npm
npm i -D carbon-preprocess-sveltepnpm
pnpm i -D carbon-preprocess-svelteYarn
yarn add -D carbon-preprocess-svelteBun
bun add -D carbon-preprocess-svelte
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optimizeImports is a Svelte preprocessor that rewrites barrel imports from Carbon components/icons/pictograms packages to their source Svelte code paths. This can significantly speed up development and production build compile times while preserving typeahead and autocompletion offered by integrated development environments (IDE) like VS Code.The preprocessor optimizes imports from the following packages:
- carbon-components-svelte
- carbon-icons-svelte
- carbon-pictograms-svelte
Before & After
`diff
- import { Button } from "carbon-components-svelte";
+ import Button from "carbon-components-svelte/src/Button/Button.svelte";- import { Add } from "carbon-icons-svelte";
+ import Add from "carbon-icons-svelte/lib/Add.svelte";
- import { Airplane } from "carbon-pictograms-svelte";
+ import Airplane from "carbon-pictograms-svelte/lib/Airplane.svelte";
`#### Usage
See examples for full configurations.
`js
// svelte.config.js
import { optimizeImports } from "carbon-preprocess-svelte";export default {
preprocess: [optimizeImports()],
};
`Any other preprocessors that transpile code in the
script block should be invoked before optimizeImports.For example,
vitePreprocess should precede optimizeImports.`diff
// svelte.config.js
+ import { vitePreprocess } from "@sveltejs/vite-plugin-svelte";
import { optimizeImports } from "carbon-preprocess-svelte";export default {
preprocess: [
+ vitePreprocess(),
optimizeImports()
],
};
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optimizeCss is a Vite plugin that removes unused Carbon styles at build time. The plugin is compatible with Rollup (Vite extends the Rollup plugin API).carbon-components-svelte@0.85.0 or greater is required.`diff
$ vite buildOptimized index-CU4gbKFa.css
- Before: 606.26 kB
+ After: 53.22 kB (-91.22%)
dist/index.html 0.34 kB │ gzip: 0.24 kB
dist/assets/index-CU4gbKFa.css 53.22 kB │ gzip: 6.91 kB
dist/assets/index-Ceijs3eO.js 53.65 kB │ gzip: 15.88 kB
`> [!NOTE]
> This is a plugin and not a Svelte preprocessor. It should be added to the list of
vite.plugins. For Vite set-ups, this plugin is only run when building the app. For Rollup and Webpack, you should conditionally apply the plugin to only execute when building for production.#### Usage
See examples for full configurations.
`js
// vite.config.js
import { sveltekit } from "@sveltejs/kit/vite";
import { optimizeCss } from "carbon-preprocess-svelte";
import { defineConfig } from "vite";export default defineConfig({
plugins: [sveltekit(), optimizeCss()],
});
``- examples/rollup
- examples/sveltekit
- examples/vite
- examples/webpack
TypeScript definitions are generated by sveld.
Refer to the Contributing guidelines.
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