This library was generated with Angular CLI version 15.2.0. It is based off the Ontario Design System Component Library built using Stencil. For more information, find it on NPM.
To find documentation on individual web components in this component library, please download and refer to our component documentation.
To use the Ontario Design System Angular component library, follow these steps:
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Install the NPM package.
npm install --save @ongov/ontario-design-system-component-library-angular
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Import the
ComponentLibraryModule
, or whichever specific component you wish to use into your root module. TheComponentLibraryModule
import will include all the Ontario Design System web components.import { ComponentLibraryModule } from '@ongov/ontario-design-system-component-library-angular/dist/component-library'; @NgModule({ imports: [ComponentLibraryModule], }) export class AppModule {}
You can now use the Angular Components in your component template files.
<ontario-button type="primary">Primary Button</ontario-button>
Along with the components, the local assets (logos, fonts, etc.) need to be copied into your project so that they are available for bundling upon building your Angular application.
The assets in the NPM package are located at @ongov/ontario-design-system-component-library-angular/dist/assets
, and should be copied to your public assets folder.
In a standard Angular application this can be done in a number of ways. One way is to use the copyfiles NPM package, which you can with any operating system:
copyfiles -E -f "node_modules/@ongov/ontario-design-system-component-library-angular/dist/assets/*" src/assets
Another way is to add scripts to copy the assets in your package.json
file. For example:
"prebuild": "npm run copy:assets",
"copy:images": "copyfiles -E -f \"node_modules/@ongov/ontario-design-system-component-library-angular/dist/component-library/assets/images/**\" src/assets",
"copy:favicons": "copyfiles -E -f \"node_modules/@ongov/ontario-design-system-component-library-angular/dist/component-library/assets/favicons/**\" src/assets/favicons",
"copy:fonts": "copyfiles -E -u 6 \"node_modules/@ongov/ontario-design-system-component-library-angular/dist/component-library/assets/fonts/**/*\" src/assets/fonts",
"copy:assets": "npm run copy:images && npm run copy:favicons && npm run copy:fonts"
You may run into a few errors when first using the Ontario Design System Angular web components library with your Angular project.
Here are a few common ones and how to fix them:
This error arises when attempting to bind to a property that does not exist.
To fix this issue, the CUSTOM_ELEMENTS_SCHEMA
must be added to the module schemas for the component. Ex:
import { NgModule, CUSTOM_ELEMENTS_SCHEMA } from '@angular/core';
@NgModule({
schemas: [CUSTOM_ELEMENTS_SCHEMA],
})
export class AppModule {}
You see this error when you try to use the inject() function outside of the allowed injection context. The injection context is available during the class creation and initialization.
To fix this issue, add mappings to the angular library in the tsconfig.json
file. Note that this only applies when using TypeScript path mappings instead of linking to the libraries.
"compilerOptions": {
"paths": {
"@angular/*": ["./node_modules/@angular/*"]
},
}
You may encounter errors building the component library if your compiler options lib
is set to a version below ES2022.
If this is the case, you can add the following to your tsconfig.json file:
"complierOptions": {
"skipLibCheck": true
}
Adding this will skip the type checking of the Angular component library declaration files. This can save time during compilation at the expense of type-system accuracy.
Contact us at design.system@ontario.ca for assistance with this package.