Develop
The library provides front-end developers & engineers a collection of reusable Vue components to build websites and user interfaces. Adopting the library enables developers to use consistent markup, styles, and behavior in prototype and production work.
Resources
Getting started
Assuming we’re starting with a new Vue CLI project:
$ vue create my-project? Please pick a preset: default (babel, eslint)$ cd my-project
Using Yarn
$ yarn add @carbon/vue
Or npm
$ npm install @carbon/vue
In src/main.js, after “import Vue from ‘vue’”, add the following to include the carbon styles and components.
import "carbon-components/css/carbon-components.css";import CarbonComponentsVue from "@carbon/vue/src/index";Vue.use(CarbonComponentsVue);
Replace the contents of src/components/HelloWorld.vue with the following
<template><div class="sample"><h1>Example use of @carbon/vue</h1><cv-text-inputlabel="Who are you?"v-model="yourName"placeholder="your name"/><cv-button @click="onClick">Hello {{yourName}}</cv-button>
That’s it! Now start the server and start building.
Using Yarn
$ yarn serve
Or npm
$ npm serve
Note: This isn’t the only way to bootstrap a carbon-components-vue
application, but the combination of Vue CLI
and the carbon-components
scss is our recommended setup.
List of available components
View available Vue Components here. Usage information is available in the notes provided with each story.
Troubleshooting
If you experience any issues while getting set up with Carbon Components Vue, please head over to the GitHub repo for more guidelines and support. Please create an issue if your issue does not already exist.