An Angular-specific wrapper on top of BEEQ web components that enables NG_VALUE_ACCESSORS and allows you to bind input events directly to a value accessor for seamless integration in Angular’s bi-directional data flow.
- install the package
npm install @beeq/angular
- update the package
npm install @beeq/angular@latest
if the @beeq/core
package is added to your package.json
should update both
npm install @beeq/{core,angular}
The BEEQ core package includes the main function that is used to load the components in the collection and makes Angular aware of the custom tags of the web components. That function is called defineCustomElements()
and it is handled by the @beeq/angular
wrapper itself. Yet, if you need to support older versions of Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer, you can apply the polyfills as follow:
// main.ts
import { applyPolyfills, defineCustomElements } from '@beeq/core/dist/loader';
...
// Apply the polyfills for Edge/IE browser support
applyPolyfills().then(() => {
defineCustomElements(window);
})
❗️The icons SVG are shipped in a separate folder. Projects will need to include
node_modules/@beeq/core/dist/beeq/svg
in their build and try to make it in a certain way that it respond to:http://<domain>/svg
/** angular.json */
{
"$schema": "./node_modules/@angular/cli/lib/config/schema.json",
"version": 1,
"newProjectRoot": "projects",
"projects": {
"Angular-Project": {
...
"architect": {
"build": {
"builder": "@angular-devkit/build-angular:browser",
"options": {
...
"assets": [
"src/favicon.ico",
"src/assets",
{
"glob": "**/*",
"input": "node_modules/@beeq/core/dist/beeq/svg",
"output": "/svg/"
}
],
"styles": [
"src/styles.scss",
"node_modules/@beeq/core/dist/beeq/beeq.css"
],
...
}
}
}
}
}
}
BEEQ styles can be also imported into your application's main style file:
@import '~@beeq/core/dist/beeq/beeq.css';
You will be able to add BEEQ web components to your app by adding the BeeQModule
exported by @beeq/angular
:
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { BeeQModule } from '@beeq/angular';
import { AppComponent } from './app.component';
@NgModule({
declarations: [AppComponent],
imports: [BeeQModule.forRoot(), BrowserModule],
providers: [],
bootstrap: [AppComponent],
schemas: [],
})
export class AppModule {}
To enable two-way binding and the use of [ngModel] within BEEQ form components, you will need to add the Value Accessors in your module declarations, along with @angular/forms
.
❗️❗️ Please notice that you might need to disable
aot
for enabling two-way data binding*. Details: stenciljs/output-targets#317*
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { FormsModule } from '@angular/forms';
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { AppComponent } from './app.component';
@NgModule({
declarations: [AppComponent],
imports: [BeeQModule.forRoot(), BrowserModule, FormsModule],
providers: [],
bootstrap: [AppComponent],
schemas: [],
})
export class AppModule {}
🙋🏼♂️ If you are using
@beeq/angular
v1.0.1 or below, you also need to import the values accessors, as shown below:
...
import { BeeQModule, BooleanValueAccessor, TextValueAccessor } from '@beeq/angular';
...
const VALUE_ACCESSORS = [BooleanValueAccessor, TextValueAccessor];
@NgModule({
declarations: [AppComponent, ...VALUE_ACCESSORS],
imports: [BeeQModule.forRoot(), BrowserModule, FormsModule],
...
})
export class AppModule {}
<!-- Angular component template -->
<bq-checkbox name="userTermsConditions" [(ngModel)]="termsConditions" (bqChange)="onTermsConditionsChange()">
Yes, I agree with the Terms & Conditions
</bq-checkbox>
<bq-slider
min="0"
max="100"
type="range"
debounce-time="250"
[(ngModel)]="sliderValue"
(bqChange)="onSliderChange()"
></bq-slider>
/** Angular component typescript */
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
@Component({
selector: 'app-root',
templateUrl: './app.component.html',
styleUrls: ['./app.component.scss'],
})
export class AppComponent {
termsConditions = true;
sliderValue = [20, 75];
onTermsConditionsChange() {
console.log('The terms and conditions value changed!', this.termsConditions);
}
onSliderChange() {
console.log('Slider value changed!', this.sliderValue);
}
}
You can also use BEEQ components in Angular standalone. To do so, you will need to import the components from @beeq/angular/standalone
and use them as you would use any other Angular component.
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { FormsModule } from '@angular/forms';
import { BqButton, BqCard, BqInput } from '@beeq/angular/standalone';
@Component({
selector: 'app-component',
standalone: true,
imports: [BqButton, BqCard, BqInput],
template: `
<bq-card>
<bq-input name="email" [value]="emailValue" (bqChange)="onInputChange($event)">
<label slot="label">Your email</label>
</bq-input>
<bq-button>Subscribe me!</bq-button>
</bq-card>
`,
styles: [],
schemas: [],
})
export class AppComponent2 {
emailValue = 'BEEQ Design System';
onInputChange(event: CustomEvent<{ value: string }>) {
console.log('emailValue', event.detail.value);
}
}