This project is very much WORK IN PROGRESS and all components are released as alpha version. Always define the exact version you want to use, and test for breaking changes before upgrading to a newer alpha release.
Applying design elements from this project is strictly prohibited for organisations that are not part of the Municipality of Utrecht.
This project is part of a community iniative to use NL Design System components for projects that need to adhere to the Utrecht Design System. Teams from the central Municipality of Utrecht, as well as those who are contracted by them to develop websites and apps, are able to collaborate via this project.
Include the Design Token CSS variables:
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="https://unpkg.com/@utrecht/design-tokens/dist/index.css" />
Combine it with the latest Web Components from the NL Design System community, for example:
<script
src="https://unpkg.com/@utrecht/web-component-library-stencil/dist/utrecht/utrecht.esm.js"
type="module"
></script>
Then you can go ahead and see the result:
<utrecht-html-content class="utrecht-theme">
<h1>Page styled with NL Design System</h1>
</utrecht-html-content>
For all dependencies, see what the version is you use while developing and update the URL without version to include a version number, and ensure your page keeps working even when new versions are released:
For alpha, beta and rc versions:
https://unpkg.com/@utrecht/design-tokens/dist/index.css
Above should become:
https://unpkg.com/@utrecht/[email protected]/dist/index.css
For stable versions it would become:
https://unpkg.com/@utrecht/design-tokens@^1.0.0/dist/index.css
In addition to these npm packages, there are lots of packages for CSS components. These follow the following namingg convention: @utrecht/{component}-css
, where you can replace {component}
with the name of the component. For example: @utrecht/button-css
.
You need to have the following tools installed to run Storybook locally:
- Git
- Node.js and npm
- pnpm. After installing Node.js with npm, you can install pnpm by running:
npm install -g pnpm
Open a terminal and run the following commands to check:
git --version
: a relatively recent version should be installed (Git 2.28 or later).node -v
: should be at least the version defined in theengines
section ofpackage.json
.npm -v
: should be at least the version defined in theengines
section ofpackage.json
.pnpm -v
: should be at least version 7.
You can use any editor you'd like, but in case you use Visual Studio Code we recommend the following extensions that are useful for this project:
- Open Terminal
- Select the directory this repository should be cloned into with
cd <name-of-directory>
- Clone this Git repository
cd utrecht
git checkout main
to switch to the main branch, if you previously worked in this repository.git pull
to get to the latest version of the main branchpnpm install
to download and install all the dependencies
- Open Terminal
- Ensure your current directory is
utrecht
- Run
pnpm install
to ensure the latest and greatest of all dependencies - Run
pnpm run docs
- The local version of docusaurus will be running on
localhost:3000/utrecht
- Press
Control+C
in your terminal to stop Docusaurus
Read the packages/docusaurus/README.md
for docusaurus details
- Open Terminal.
- Ensure your current directory is
utrecht
- Run
pnpm install
to ensure the latest and greatest of all dependencies - Run
pnpm run storybook
to start Storybook - Your main browser opens automatically with your local storybook.
- Press
Control+C
in your terminal to stop Storybook.
First check the logs in the terminal if any error is displayed, if something doesn't work as expected.
Secondly check the JavaScript logs in your browsers developer tools if there are errors or warnings.
You can run the code checks with pnpm run lint
to see if any code errors can be detected.
You can also check the build logs of the design tokens for errors, if you have changed Style Dictionary JSON files, by building those separately:
cd proprietary/design-tokens/
pnpm run build
script | description |
---|---|
pnpm run docusaurus |
Start development docusaurus at localhost:3000 (without access to Storybook, start pnpm run nx-storybook in parallel if you need that) |
pnpm run storybook |
Start HTML/CSS Components Storybook localhost:6006 |
pnpm run storybook-all |
Start development Storybook with composition for each framework at localhost:6006 |
pnpm run serve-docusaurus |
Start production Docusaurus website (without access to Storybook) at localhost:8080 |
pnpm run serve-storybook-angular |
Start production Storybook for Angular Components at localhost:7009 |
pnpm run serve-storybook-react |
Start production Storybook for React Components at localhost:7008 |
pnpm run serve-storybook-vue |
Start production Storybook for Vue.js Components at localhost:7007 |
pnpm run serve |
Start production Docusaurus website with access to each Storybook at localhost:8080 |
pnpm run storybook-angular |
Start development Storybook for Angular Components at localhost:6009 |
pnpm run storybook-css |
Start development Storybook for CSS Components, HTML Components and Web Components at localhost:6006 |
pnpm run storybook-react |
Start development Storybook for React Components at localhost:6008 |
pnpm run storybook-vue |
Start development Storybook for Vue.js Components at localhost:6007 |
The scripts above use nx
to automatically run all scripts that are a prerequisite for that particular script. Unfortunately nx
often hides the error message when something is wrong. In case nx doesn't work, use follow these simple steps instead to better see the error message in the terminal.
Project | Steps |
---|---|
Design tokens | cd proprietary/design-tokens , npm run build |
Storybook for HTML/CSS | cd packages/storybook , npm run storybook . Depends on design tokens. |
Storybook for React | cd packages/storybook-react , npm run storybook . Depends on design tokens and React components. |
Storybook for Vue.js | cd packages/storybook-vue , npm run storybook . Depends on design tokens and Vue.js components. |
Storybook for Angular | cd packages/storybook-angular , npm run storybook . Depends on design tokens and Angular components. |
Build Angular components | cd packages/component-library-angular , npm run build |
Build Vue.js components | cd packages/component-library-vue , npm run build |
Build React components | cd packages/component-library-react , npm run build |
Build Web components | cd packages/web-component-library-stencil , npm run build . Depends on icons. |
Build Icons | cd components/icon , npm run build |
Build Docusaurus | cd packages/docusaurus , npm run build |
Build CSS for all components | cd components , npm run build |
script | description |
---|---|
pnpm run lint-fix |
Check code formatting and automatically fix some types of issues |
pnpm run lint |
Check code formatting et cetera |
pnpm run nx-lint-fix |
Check code formatting and automatically fix some types of issues (but faster, using cache) |
pnpm run nx-lint |
Check code formatting et cetera (but faster, using cache) |
pnpm run nx-test |
Run unit test for each package (but faster, using cache) |
pnpm run test |
Run unit test for each package |
script | description |
---|---|
pnpm run build |
Build each package |
pnpm run nx-build |
Build each package (but faster, using cache) |
pnpm run publish |
Publish each package to the npm registry |
pnpm run release |
Determine new version number automatically and update each package.json |
We pledge to act and interact in ways that contribute to an open, welcoming, diverse, inclusive, and healthy community. Read our Code of Conduct if you haven't already.
This project is free and open-source software licensed under the European Union Public License (EUPL) v1.2. The documentation is licensed as Creative Commons Zero 1.0 Universal (CC0-1.0
).
For information about proprietary assets in this repository, please carefully read the NOTICE file.
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