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Ring UI — JetBrains Web UI components

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official JetBrains project

This collection of UI components aims to provide all the necessary building blocks for web-based products built inside JetBrains, as well as third-party plugins developed for JetBrains' products.

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Installation

  • For Quick Start, use pre-built version: npm install @jetbrains/ring-ui-built
  • For complex projects, use "sources" version npm install @jetbrains/ring-ui You will then need to include building Ring UI into your WebPack build (see "Building Ring UI from source via Webpack" below)

Quick start

The easiest way is to import necessary components as ES modules:

// You need to import RingUI styles once
import '@jetbrains/ring-ui-built/components/style.css';

import alertService from '@jetbrains/ring-ui-built/components/alert-service/alert-service';
import Button from '@jetbrains/ring-ui-built/components/button/button';

...

export const Demo = () => {
  return (
    <Button onClick={() => alertService.successMessage('Hello world')}>
      Click me
    </Button>
  );
};

The bundle size will depend on the amount of components you imported.

Building Ring UI from source via Webpack

In case you have complex build, and you want to compile RingUI sources together with your sources in a same build process, you can use the following configuration:

  1. Install Ring UI with npm install @jetbrains/ring-ui --save-exact

  2. If you are building your app with webpack, make sure to import ring-ui components where needed. Otherwise, create an entry point (for example, /app/app__components.tpl.js) and import the components there.

    import React from 'react';
    import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
    import LoaderInline from '@jetbrains/ring-ui/components/loader-inline/loader-inline';
    
    ReactDOM.render(<LoaderInline/>, document.getElementById('container'));
  3. Create webpack.config.js with the following contents (example):

    const ringConfig = require('@jetbrains/ring-ui/webpack.config').config;
    
    const webpackConfig = {
      entry: 'src/entry.js', // your entry point for webpack
      output: {
        path: 'path/to/dist',
        filename: '[name].js'
      },
      module: {
        rules: [
          ...ringConfig.module.rules,
          <Your rules here>
        ]
      }
    };
    
    module.exports = webpackConfig;

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md