Collection of Marko widgets; considered to be the core building blocks for all eBay components, pages & apps.
Note: eBayUI Core components utilize Marko flags and, therefore, require <lasso-page/>
to be added to any page which will have core components.
Note: @ebay/skin/global
and @ebay/skin/marketsans
are required to be loaded by your app for all modules to load correctly.
Note: In order for spread attributes to work properly, [email protected]
at least is required
All components are developed and tested cross-browser using BrowserStack, in accordance with our official eBay Browser Policy.
We take accessibility very seriously. Very seriously indeed. Therefore, all components are built in accordance to the eBay MIND Patterns. These patterns, in turn, build on from the specifications provided by the WAI-ARIA Authoring Practices.
Components are built in a layered, progressively enhanced fashion, utilizing the following resources:
Each layer does its bit to enforce and enhance accessibility. We consider this level of support to be one of our chief selling points, and we hope you do too!
ebay-badge
ebay-breadcrumbs
ebay-button
ebay-carousel
ebay-checkbox
ebay-combobox
ebay-cta-button
ebay-details
ebay-drawer-dialog
ebay-expand-button
ebay-fake-menu
ebay-fake-menu-button
ebay-fake-tabs
ebay-filter
ebay-filter-menu
ebay-filter-menu-button
ebay-fullscreen-dialog
ebay-icon
ebay-infotip
ebay-inline-notice
ebay-lightbox-dialog
ebay-listbox-button
ebay-menu
ebay-menu-button
ebay-page-notice
ebay-pagination
ebay-panel-dialog
ebay-progress-bar
ebay-progress-stepper
ebay-radio
ebay-section-notice
ebay-section-title
ebay-select
ebay-snackbar-dialog
ebay-switch
ebay-tabs
ebay-textbox
ebay-toast
ebay-tooltip
ebay-tourtip
ebay-window-notice
The eBayUI core components are available as the @ebay/ebayui-core
package on NPM.
Use npm or yarn to add the package dependency to your project:
npm add @ebay/ebayui-core
Once the package dependency is added, the eBay customs tags are now available for use in your Marko templates. For example, to use an ebay-menu
component:
<ebay-menu text="Sort" type="radio">
<@item>Price</@item>
<@item>Time</@item>
<@item>Distance</@item>
</ebay-menu>
Attributes provide initial state for a component. We can see that the menu has text
and type
attributes:
<ebay-menu text="Sort" type="radio">
<@item>Price</@item>
<@item>Time</@item>
<@item>Distance</@item>
</ebay-menu>
Passing new attributes to an ebayui component will always reset it's internal state. If you want to persist this state yourself, events are exposed which allow you to synchronize the state into your own components, for example:
class {
onCreate() {
this.state = {
dialogIsOpen: false
}
}
handleDialogClose() {
this.state.dialogIsOpen = false;
}
handleDialogOpen() {
this.state.dialogIsOpen = true;
}
}
<ebay-lightbox-dialog
open=state.dialogIsOpen
on-open('handleDialogOpen')
on-close('handleDialogClose')>
...
</ebay-lightbox-dialog>
HTML attributes can be used on any component, and they will be passed through to the most prominent tag of the component. The most prominent tag is usually the root or form control, but individual components will note if it varies for specific cases.
Example of static usage:
<ebay-button id="my-button"/>
For using pass-through attributes dynamically, they should be sent through the html-attributes
attribute:
$ const myAttributes = { id: 'my-button' };
<ebay-button html-attributes=myAttributes/>
Static and dynamic pass-through attributes can be used simultaneously (html-attributes takes precedence in conflicts):
$ const myAttributes = { id: 'my-button' };
<ebay-button html-attributes=myAttributes type="submit"/>
Events can also be handled using Marko syntax:
<ebay-menu text="Sort" type="radio" on-change("onMenuChange")>
<@item>Price</@item>
<@item>Time</@item>
<@item>Distance</@item>
</ebay-menu>
For upcoming roadmap and release history, please refer to our releases and milestones pages.
The ebayui-core package follows strict Semantic Versioning.
Given a version number MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH:
- MAJOR version is incremented when we make incompatible API changes
- MINOR version is incremented when we add functionality in a backwards-compatible manner
- PATCH version is incremented when we make backwards-compatible bug fixes.
Deprecations will be communicated via release notes, so please ensure that you read those carefully. In general, expect any deprecated feature to be removed in the next major version. However, in some cases we may wait a while longer.
Please use our issues page to ask questions, report issues or submit feature requests.
To help track your issue, our admins will assign it with one or more coloured labels:
- Black: Issue Type (e.g. bug, question, test case)
- White: Resolution (e.g. wont fix, invalid, duplicate)
- Gray: Status (e.g. backlog, in progress, help wanted)
- Red: Blocker (e.g. dependency, discussion, design)
- Green: Module (e.g. button, radio, dialog)
- Blue: Aspect (e.g. build, documentation, website)
- Yellow: Semver Guidance (e.g. breaking change, backwards compatible)
- Purple: Sprint (e.g. sprint 1, sprint 2, etc)
Looking to contribute to eBay UI? Please visit our contributing page for more information.
Copyright (c) 2018 eBay Inc.
Use of this source code is governed by a MIT-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT.