Egeo Theme is a theme to work with Egeo, the Stratio's componente library to build interfaces.
In this repository, you'll find the CSS to put an skin over the Egeo components but this is only one part of the project. You can discover more in:
- egeo: The egeo library of components.
- egeo-web: The official website of Egeo where documentation will be available soon.
- egeo-ui-base: A Sass library that helps us to build our styles, including a rewritten Sass version of flexboxgrid.
- egeo-starter: A Boilerplate project prepared for work with Egeo 1.x, Angular 2.x, TypeScript, Webpack, Karma, Jasmine and Sass.
This repository contains necesary .scss files to load different fonts, component skins and the grid used in Stratio's applicacions as well as the font files used in differents formats (.eot, .svg, .woff and .ttf)
- Documentation website (soon)
egeo-theme/
├──assets/ * assets needed by the theme
| └──fonts/ * fonts used
| └──font-folder/ * each font folder
| └──font-files * eot, woff, otf, svg
│
├──src/ * the theme code
| ├──components/ * css rules applied for each Egeo component
| └──settings/ * settings of the theme
| ├──fonts.scss * settings to work with fonts
| └──index.scss * to load the whole settings
| └──vendors/ * 3rd party utilities, font css definitions...
| └──fonts/ * fonts used
| └──font-name.scss * each @font-face and css definition
| ├──grid.scss * grid generator
| └──index.ts * to load the whole vendors
│
├──.sass-lint.yml * our sass linting configuration
├──jenkinsfile * configuration of our jenkins process
├──pom.xml * configuration to work with our CI system
├──package.json * what npm uses to manage it's dependencies
└──yarn.lock * need in order to get consistent installs across machines using yarn
What you need to run this app:
node
andnpm
- Ensure you're running the latest versions Node
v6.x.x
and NPM4.x.x
+
You can install egeo-theme from npm:
npm i @stratio/egeo-theme
You can use Npm or Yarn to work with egeo-theme. If you want to use Yarn, it has to be installed first as a global dependency in your local machine.
sudo npm i -g yarn
Once Yarn is installed or Npm is ready, you can install egeo-theme using:
yarn
or
npm install
There is a command to start the karma server and launch the whole tests written for the librery.
yarn test
or
npm run test
If you want to build a distributable package you must use the build
command. This will create the css and minified css files in the root folder.
yarn build
or
npm run build
There are many ways to contribute to the egeo-theme project. Check our contribution section in the Wiki to learn more.
Egeo-theme is distributed under the Apache 2 license. You may obtain a copy of the license here at: