Svelte template for custom elements with storybook and i18n configured. Allows nested Svelte components, nested styling and Svelte transitions.
TODO:
- Add degit script
- Document
- Add versioning scripts?
- Add i18n
- Configure Storybook
- SCSS and Sass support
- Svelte Transitions support
Clone it with degit:
npx degit redradix/svelte-custom-element-template my-new-component
cd my-new-component
yarn install # or npm
yarn start
Start making your own modifications watching changes in Storybook.
- Build the component using
yarn build
- (Optional) Create a
public
folder - (Optional) Create an
public/index.html
file - Copy the built component inside a
vendor
folder (accesible fromindex.html
) - Import the component from the HTML using the
defer
attribute<script defer src="vendor/svelte-custom-element.0.1.0.min.js"></script>
- Open the
index.html
and enjoy the web component
Building custom elements with Svelte is really easy but have a lot of limitations, is this template I'm trying to show the way I solve most of these limitations.
Svelte current limitations:
- Support nested custom elements
- Nested child components lose their css when the parent is used as a custom element
- Transitions in custom Elements
- Context API doesn't work for custom elements
The code of your component lives inside /src/index.svelte
, this is the main point for either Storybook and the building process. It's important that this file has it's own style tag with content in it, otherwise we cannot inject the styles of your app inside the shadow DOM of the custom element. (read the build script)
The global styles for your Svelte component lives inside /src/index.scss
(concretely inside the class component-styles-wrapper
which is the root class), this file is important because we turn it into compiled CSS and inject it to Storybook so you can have global styles in all your stories without the need to duplicate this styles.
start
: alias ofyarn storybook
build
: builds your app as a web component and outputs a minified and a normal version to/dist
storybook
: runs the storybook, this is used when develop because of the live reloadingtest
: runs all test insidesrc/
and tries to build the widget