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Vue.js Material

Material Design for Vue.js

Vue Material is lightweight framework built exactly according to the Material Design specs. It aims to deliver a collection of reusable components and a series of UI Elements to build applications with support to modern Web Browsers through Vue 2.0. Build powerful and well-designed web apps that can can fit on every screen. You can generate and use themes dynamically, use components on demand, take advantage of UI Elements and Components with an ease-to-use API.

Demo and Documentation

Demo

Installation

Import Roboto and Google Icons from Google CDN:

<link rel="stylesheet" href="//fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Roboto:300,400,500,700,400italic">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="//fonts.googleapis.com/icon?family=Material+Icons">

Install Vue Material through npm or yarn

npm install --save vue-material
yarn add vue-material

* Others package managers like JSPM and Bower are not supported yet.

Import or require Vue and Vue Material in your code:

import Vue from 'vue'
import VueMaterial from 'vue-material'
import 'vue-material/dist/vue-material.css'

// OR

var Vue = require('vue')
var VueMaterial = require('vue-material')
require('vue-material/dist/vue-material.css')

Alternativelly you can download and reference the script and the stylesheet in your HTML:

<link rel="stylesheet" href="path/to/vue-material.css">
<script src="path/to/vue-material.js"></script>

Usage

Enable Vue Material in your application using Vue.use(). You can always enable individual components:

Vue.use(VueMaterial)

// OR

Vue.use(VueMaterial.mdCore) //Required to boot vue material
Vue.use(VueMaterial.mdButton)
Vue.use(VueMaterial.mdIcon)
Vue.use(VueMaterial.mdSidenav)
Vue.use(VueMaterial.mdToolbar)

To get Vue Material working properly, you'll need to configure and apply a default theme.

Vue.material.theme.register('default', {
  primary: 'cyan',
  accent: 'pink'
})

Or you can register multiple themes at once.

Vue.material.theme.registerAll({
  default: {
    primary: 'cyan',
    accent: 'pink'
  },
  phone: {
    primary: 'indigo',
    accent: 'pink'
  }
})

Apply your theme using v-md-theme directive:

<div v-md-theme="'default'"></div>
<div v-md-theme="'phone'"></div>

Changelog

Changelog

Build Setup

### Install dependencies
npm install
yarn

### Start dev server with hot reload
npm run dev

### Build everything
npm run build

### Build docs only
npm run build:docs

### Build lib only
npm run build:lib

Credits and Thanks

  • This library aims to delivery components using almost the same API of Angular Material
  • Thanks a lot to elviskang who provided me the vue-material name on npm.
  • Thanks to Evan You for allowing me to use Vue.js Logo.

Internal Dependencies

You don't need to include any other library to work with vue-material. The focus of this project is to have a standalone build with no external dependence, but aiming to deliver the best experience without break the compatibility with the Vue.js core.

License

MIT

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  • Vue 34.4%
  • JavaScript 25.7%