For an npm-managed project, npm install @swim/button to make it a dependency.
TypeScript sources will be installed into node_modules/@swim/button/main.
Transpiled JavaScript and TypeScript definition files install into
node_modules/@swim/button/lib/main. And a pre-built UMD script can
be found in node_modules/@swim/button/dist/main/swim-button.js.
Browser applications can load swim-ux.js—which bundles the @swim/button
library—along with its swim-core.js and swim-ui.js dependencies, directly
from the SwimOS CDN.
<!-- Development --><scriptsrc="https://cdn.swimos.org/js/latest/swim-core.js"></script><scriptsrc="https://cdn.swimos.org/js/latest/swim-ui.js"></script><scriptsrc="https://cdn.swimos.org/js/latest/swim-ux.js"></script><!-- Production --><scriptsrc="https://cdn.swimos.org/js/latest/swim-core.min.js"></script><scriptsrc="https://cdn.swimos.org/js/latest/swim-ui.min.js"></script><scriptsrc="https://cdn.swimos.org/js/latest/swim-ux.min.js"></script>
Alternatively, the swim-toolkit.js script may be loaded, along with its
swim-system.js dependency, from the SwimOS CDN. The swim-toolkit.js
script bundles @swim/button together with all other
@swim/toolkit
frameworks.
<!-- Development --><scriptsrc="https://cdn.swimos.org/js/latest/swim-system.js"></script><scriptsrc="https://cdn.swimos.org/js/latest/swim-toolkit.js"></script><!-- Production --><scriptsrc="https://cdn.swimos.org/js/latest/swim-system.min.js"></script><scriptsrc="https://cdn.swimos.org/js/latest/swim-toolkit.min.js"></script>
When loaded by a web browser, the swim-button.js script adds all
@swim/button library exports to the global swim namespace.
The swim-button.js script requires that swim-core.js and swim-ui.js
have already been loaded.
The swim-toolkit.js script also adds all @swim/button library
exports to the global swim namespace, making it a drop-in replacement for
swim-ui.js and swim-button.js when additional @swim/toolkit frameworks
are needed.
@swim/button
@swim/button implements button-like user interface controls. @swim/button is part of the @swim/ux framework.
Installation
npm
For an npm-managed project,
npm install @swim/buttonto make it a dependency. TypeScript sources will be installed intonode_modules/@swim/button/main. Transpiled JavaScript and TypeScript definition files install intonode_modules/@swim/button/lib/main. And a pre-built UMD script can be found innode_modules/@swim/button/dist/main/swim-button.js.Browser
Browser applications can load
swim-ux.js—which bundles the @swim/button library—along with itsswim-core.jsandswim-ui.jsdependencies, directly from the SwimOS CDN.Alternatively, the
swim-toolkit.jsscript may be loaded, along with itsswim-system.jsdependency, from the SwimOS CDN. Theswim-toolkit.jsscript bundles @swim/button together with all other @swim/toolkit frameworks.Usage
ES6/TypeScript
@swim/button can be imported as an ES6 module from TypeScript and other ES6-compatible environments.
CommonJS/Node.js
@swim/button can also be used as a CommonJS module in Node.js applications.
Browser
When loaded by a web browser, the
swim-button.jsscript adds all @swim/button library exports to the globalswimnamespace. Theswim-button.jsscript requires thatswim-core.jsandswim-ui.jshave already been loaded.The
swim-toolkit.jsscript also adds all @swim/button library exports to the globalswimnamespace, making it a drop-in replacement forswim-ui.jsandswim-button.jswhen additional @swim/toolkit frameworks are needed.