An Angular adapter library for the Tyler Forge™ Web Components library.
Web Components, more specifically custom elements are not compatible with Angular by default. This requires us to use CUSTOM_ELEMENTS_SCHEMA
within
our Angular modules to tell Angular not to throw errors when it comes across an HTML element that it doesn't recognize. The problem with this is that
we lose some type safety and useful error messages with these elements as we're developing.
The purpose of this library is to make using Forge Web Components in Angular a seamless experience. It provides ControlValueAccessor
directives
to enable usage of constructs like formControlName
, formControl
, and ngModel
, as well as auto-generated proxy (wrapper) components for
every <forge-*>
element in the Forge component library.
To elaborate on the proxy components, these are Angular components that target the element names for every Forge custom HTML element. This allows Angular to provide strict type safety for properties and events as well as intelligent code completion and useful error messages. Each component is exported from its own Angular module to allow for opting in to include only specific components that your Angular application is using.
This enables developers to be able to remove their usage of
CUSTOM_ELEMENTS_SCHEMA
when using Forge.
@tylertech/forge-angular |
Angular | Forge |
---|---|---|
^6.0.0 |
>=19.0.0 < 21.0.0 |
^3.8.0 |
^5.0.0 |
>=18.0.0 < 20.0.0 |
^3.0.0 |
^4.0.0 |
>=17.0.0 < 19.0.0 |
^3.0.0 |
^3.0.0 |
>=16.0.0 < 18.0.0 |
^2.0.0 |
^2.0.0 |
>=13.3.0 < 16.0.0 |
^2.0.0 |
While this library is not required to use Forge with Angular, it is highly recommended. Follow these steps to get started:
- Install the latest version of Forge components:
npm install @tylertech/forge
- This is the library that contains the framework-agnostic Web Components.
- Install the latest version of this Forge Angular adapter library using the version compatibility table above:
npm install @tylertech/forge-angular
- Reference the Forge global stylesheet in your
styles.scss
file:@use '@tylertech/forge/dist/forge.css';
- You can also include this file through the
angular.json
file if desired as well.
- You can also include this file through the
- To use a Forge component, you will import the Angular module from
@tylertech/forge-angular
for each component you are using. Ex.ForgeButtonModule
- This tells Angular about each Forge component you are using, and allows for strict typing that you wouldn't normally get without this library.
This repository uses the auto
npm package to manage releases.
Releases are triggered automatically when a pull request is merged into the main
branch and includes a semantic versioning label—major
, minor
, or patch
. To prevent a release, add the skip-release
label alongside any semantic version label.
⚠️ Note: This project supports current-1 versions. When amajor
label is used,auto
will automatically create a version branch for the previous major version upon publishing the new release.
- Create your pull request.
- In the GitHub UI, add the
patch
label to your PR (found in the right-hand sidebar). - Do not include the
skip-release
label if you want this PR to trigger a release. - Once the PR is merged into
main
,auto
will compute the new version and publish the updated package.