README
Vaadin web components
Vaadin components is an evolving set of high-quality web components for business web applications.
Installation
Install the components that you need from npm:
npm install @vaadin/vaadin-grid
Usage
Import the component's JavaScript module, use the component in your HTML, and control it with JavaScript:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8" />
<title>Vaadin example</title>
</head>
<body>
<!-- Use web components in your HTML like regular built-in elements. -->
<vaadin-grid theme="row-dividers" column-reordering-allowed multi-sort>
<vaadin-grid-selection-column auto-select frozen></vaadin-grid-selection-column>
<vaadin-grid-sort-column width="9em" path="firstName"></vaadin-grid-sort-column>
<vaadin-grid-sort-column width="9em" path="lastName"></vaadin-grid-sort-column>
<vaadin-grid-column width="9em" path="address.city"></vaadin-grid-column>
</vaadin-grid>
<!-- Vaadin web components use standard JavaScript modules. -->
<script type="module">
// Importing the following modules registers <vaadin-grid> and its column
// elements so that you can use them in this page.
import '@vaadin/grid/vaadin-grid.js';
import '@vaadin/grid/vaadin-grid-selection-column.js';
import '@vaadin/grid/vaadin-grid-sort-column.js';
// Use component's properties to populate data.
const grid = document.querySelector('vaadin-grid');
fetch('https://demo.vaadin.com/demo-data/1.0/people?count=200')
.then((res) => res.json())
.then((json) => (grid.items = json.result));
</script>
</body>
</html>
Serve your HTML with a development server that supports bare module specifiers, such as @web/dev-server
:
npm i -g @web/dev-server
web-dev-server --node-resolve --open
Components
This project contains components for Vaadin 20+. Please see individual repositories for older Vaadin versions.
Core Components
The components below are licensed under the Apache License 2.0.
Pro Components
The components below are licensed under CVDL 4.0 license and available as part of the Vaadin Pro Subscription.
Component | npm version (latest) | npm version (next) | Issues |
---|---|---|---|
<vaadin-board> |
Issues | ||
<vaadin-charts> |
Issues | ||
<vaadin-confirm-dialog> |
Issues | ||
<vaadin-cookie-consent> |
Issues | ||
<vaadin-crud> |
Issues | ||
<vaadin-grid-pro> |
Issues | ||
<vaadin-rich-text-editor> |
Issues |
Browser support
Vaadin components use Custom Elements and Shadow DOM that are natively supported by modern browsers.
Documentation
Check out our design system documentation.
Examples
Are you looking for an example project to get started? Visit start.vaadin.com to create a Vaadin app.
Questions
For help and support questions, please use our community chat.
Big Thanks
Cross-browser Testing Platform and Open Source <3 Provided by Sauce Labs.
Contributing
Read the contributing guide to learn about our development process, how to propose bugfixes and improvements, and how to test your changes to Vaadin components.
Development
Setup the repo:
yarn
Environment variables
Setup the environment variables needed by the scripts below, by copying the .env.dist
template file to .env
:
cp .env.dist .env
and then configure the individual variable values in the newly created .env
file.
Not all variables are necessary for all scripts, individual sections below will note which variables are required to run a command.
Unit tests
Run tests in Chrome:
yarn test
Run tests in Firefox:
yarn test:firefox
Run tests in WebKit:
yarn test:webkit
By default, tests will only run for changed packages. To run tests for all packages, use the --all
flag:
yarn test --all
Run tests for single package:
yarn test --group vaadin-upload
Debug tests for single package:
yarn debug --group vaadin-upload
Run tests with code coverage:
yarn test --coverage
Visual tests
To run the visual tests, please make sure that the SAUCE_USERNAME
and SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY
environment variables are defined.
Run tests for Lumo:
yarn test:lumo
Run tests for Material:
yarn test:material
Update reference screenshots for Lumo:
yarn update:lumo
Update reference screenshots for Material:
yarn update:material
Update screenshots for single package:
yarn update:lumo --group vaadin-upload
Generating icons
Re-generate SVG icon sets and icon fonts from individual SVG files for the packages that have them (e.g. vaadin-icons
):
yarn icons
Making a major version bump
Create a branch for the current major
Checkout master and pull latest changes:
git checkout master && git pull
Create a new branch from master:
git checkout -b 23.0
Push a newly created branch:
git push origin 23.0
The newly created branch for the current major is protected by default. The rest of the changes to that branch should happen the usual way, through a PR.
Create another branch:
git checkout -b update-v23
Update wtr-utils.js
as follows:
const getChangedPackages = () => {
- const output = execSync('./node_modules/.bin/lerna ls --since origin/master --json --loglevel silent');
+ const output = execSync('./node_modules/.bin/lerna ls --since origin/23.0 --json --loglevel silent');
return JSON.parse(output.toString());
};
Create a PR to the version branch (example).
master
Update the version in Create a new branch from master:
git checkout master && git checkout -b bump-v24
Prepare a new version for the updateVersion
script by running the following command:
export npm_config_bump=24.0.0-alpha0
Run the script to bump static version getters in ElementMixin
, Lumo
and Material
:
node scripts/updateVersion.js
Mark the new version with Lerna:
lerna version 24.0.0-alpha0 --no-push --no-git-tag-version --yes
Commit all the changes:
git commit -a -m "chore: update master to Vaadin 24 [skip ci]"
Create a PR to the master
branch (example).
CI build updates
Add the new version branch to the CheckoutBranch
parameter:
Using a local clone of the repo in Vaadin app
As long as your application uses webpack, you can modify the webpack config to resolve the web components modules from your local clone /instead of the versions downloaded from npm registry. This is possible for:
- Vaadin Starter apps created through https://start.vaadin.com
- modify the
webpack.config.js
in the root folder
- modify the
- running Jetty integration tests from the Flow components repository
- running the tests will create a
webpack.config.js
in the root of the Maven module, which you can modify
- running the tests will create a
In order to do this, modify the webpack.config.js
in the root folder as follows:
(flowDefaults.resolve.modules = ['/Users/serhii/vaadin/web-components/node_modules', ...flowDefaults.resolve.modules]),
(module.exports = flowDefaults);
If you are merging into an existing config object, as is done in the Vaadin Starter apps:
module.exports = merge(
{
resolve: {
modules: ['/Users/serhii/vaadin/web-components/node_modules', 'node_modules']
}
},
flowDefaults
);
NOTE: Make sure that the path is an absolute one and that it points to the node_modules
directory in the web components monorepo.
Then run the following command in the web components monorepo:
yarn
This will symlink the individual component packages into the node_modules
folder.
After that you can start / restart your application and it should use the source code from the monorepo.
LICENSE
For specific package(s), check the LICENSE file under the package folder.