Installations
npm install @pine-ds/core
Developer Guide
Typescript
Yes
Module System
CommonJS
Node Version
22.12.0
NPM Version
10.9.0
Releases
@pine-ds/react@2.1.2
Published on 13 Dec 2024
@pine-ds/core@2.1.2
Published on 13 Dec 2024
@pine-ds/doc-components@2.1.2
Published on 13 Dec 2024
@pine-ds/core@2.1.1
Published on 22 Nov 2024
@pine-ds/doc-components@2.1.1
Published on 22 Nov 2024
@pine-ds/react@2.1.1
Published on 22 Nov 2024
Contributors
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Languages
TypeScript (45.42%)
MDX (31.74%)
SCSS (14.12%)
JavaScript (7.71%)
CSS (0.74%)
HTML (0.27%)
Developer
Kajabi
Download Statistics
Total Downloads
80,724
Last Day
7
Last Week
189
Last Month
3,051
Last Year
80,638
GitHub Statistics
7 Stars
1,074 Commits
7 Watching
32 Branches
21 Contributors
Bundle Size
289.70 kB
Minified
62.81 kB
Minified + Gzipped
Package Meta Information
Latest Version
2.1.2
Package Id
@pine-ds/core@2.1.2
Unpacked Size
11.06 MB
Size
2.11 MB
File Count
1,080
NPM Version
10.9.0
Node Version
22.12.0
Publised On
13 Dec 2024
Total Downloads
Cumulative downloads
Total Downloads
80,724
Last day
-93.7%
7
Compared to previous day
Last week
-62.4%
189
Compared to previous week
Last month
-36.5%
3,051
Compared to previous month
Last year
93,665.1%
80,638
Compared to previous year
Daily Downloads
Weekly Downloads
Monthly Downloads
Yearly Downloads
Dependencies
4
Dev Dependencies
46
Stencil Component Starter
This is a starter project for building a standalone Web Component using Stencil.
Stencil is also great for building entire apps. For that, use the stencil-app-starter instead.
Stencil
Stencil is a compiler for building fast web apps using Web Components.
Stencil combines the best concepts of the most popular frontend frameworks into a compile-time rather than run-time tool. Stencil takes TypeScript, JSX, a tiny virtual DOM layer, efficient one-way data binding, an asynchronous rendering pipeline (similar to React Fiber), and lazy-loading out of the box, and generates 100% standards-based Web Components that run in any browser supporting the Custom Elements v1 spec.
Stencil components are just Web Components, so they work in any major framework or with no framework at all.
Getting Started
To start building a new web component using Stencil, clone this repo to a new directory:
1git clone https://github.com/ionic-team/stencil-component-starter.git my-component 2cd my-component 3git remote rm origin
and run:
1npm install 2npm start
To build the component for production, run:
1npm run build
To run the unit tests for the components, run:
1npm test
Need help? Check out our docs here.
Naming Components
When creating new component tags, we recommend not using stencil
in the component name (ex: <stencil-datepicker>
). This is because the generated component has little to nothing to do with Stencil; it's just a web component!
Instead, use a prefix that fits your company or any name for a group of related components. For example, all of the Ionic generated web components use the prefix ion
.
Using this component
There are three strategies we recommend for using web components built with Stencil.
The first step for all three of these strategies is to publish to NPM.
Script tag
- Put a script tag similar to this
<script type='module' src='https://unpkg.com/my-component@0.0.1/dist/my-component.esm.js'></script>
in the head of your index.html - Then you can use the element anywhere in your template, JSX, html etc
Node Modules
- Run
npm install my-component --save
- Put a script tag similar to this
<script type='module' src='node_modules/my-component/dist/my-component.esm.js'></script>
in the head of your index.html - Then you can use the element anywhere in your template, JSX, html etc
In a stencil-starter app
- Run
npm install my-component --save
- Add an import to the npm packages
import my-component;
- Then you can use the element anywhere in your template, JSX, html etc
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