@carbon/ibm-products
Carbon for IBM Products is an open source implementation of the closed source Carbon for Cloud & Cognitive pattern asset library (PAL). These PAL designs build on the foundation of IBM’s open source Carbon Design System and React implementation to offer components and patterns beyond the typical component library. Carbon for IBM Products was previously known as Carbon for IBM Cloud and Cognitive (@carbon/ibm-cloud-cognitive), and this name can still be encountered in various places and historical logs.
Carbon for IBM Products common UI components
🚀 Getting started
If you’re just getting started and looking to browse our React components, take a look at our Storybook.
📦 Installing Carbon for IBM Products
To use Carbon for IBM Products components, all you need to do is install the
@carbon/ibm-products
package.
$ yarn add @carbon/ibm-products
# or
$ npm install @carbon/ibm-products
Then you can import the component styles in your index.js
.
import '@carbon/ibm-products/css/index.min.css';
Webpack 4
Our package requires support for ES modules (see #2378). In Webpack 5, these are supported by default. In Webpack 4, you will need to add the following rule to your config.
rules: [
{
test: /\.mjs$/,
include: /node_modules/,
type: 'javascript/auto',
},
],
Peer dependencies
@carbon/ibm-products
is built on top of Carbon components and has a number of
dependencies which need to be installed.
- Install
carbon-components-react
as per package instructions - Install
@carbon/icons-react
as per package instructions - Install
@carbon/elements
as per package instructions
Note: @carbon/elements
rolls up a number of Carbon packages that could be
installed independently. As this list of dependencies could change, we leave you
to view package.json
in ibm-cloud-cognitive if you wish to install individual
packages.
Examples
CodeSandbox
Examples for each released component, and some that are still not quite ready, can be found here on CodeSandbox.
Packages
You can find example projects using the components in the examples folder.
Usage
To start using the components
import { AboutModal } from '@carbon/ibm-products';
const App = () => {
return <AboutModal />;
};
Enabling Canary components and flagged features
Components that have not yet completed the release review process are considered
to be canary and require the consumer to enable via a feature flag in a
config.js
file.
For example, create a config.js
in your src
directory:
import { pkg } from '@carbon/ibm-products';
// Enable 'canary' (not yet reviewed/released) components
// that we want to make use of
pkg.component.AboutModal = true;
pkg.component.SidePanel = true;
// Live dangerously: enable all components!
pkg.setAllComponents(true);
// Enable a feature flagged example
pkg.feature.nameOfFeature = true;
pkg.feature['Component.feature'] = true;
// Live dangerously: enable all pre-release features!
pkg.setAllFeatures(true);
Note: The above settings must happen before a component first renders or a feature is first used.
Note: 2 In the case of features implemented via hooks the feature may function without enabling. In all cases features that disabled by default will log in the console a warning if enabled via a feature flag or an error if not.
Building and running locally
To get started, run the following commands and Storybook will be built and then
served on port 3000
on your local machine.
yarn install
yarn storybook
To build all the packages, run the following command.
yarn build
Browser support
This library supports the latest versions of:
- Apple Safari
- Google Chrome
- Microsoft Edge
- Mozilla Firefox
🙌 Contributing
This project is made possible by several community members who have invested their precious time to give back to the Carbon community. It will continue to be possible by having those that benefit from the package contribute back to it.
So, do not be shy. We both depend on and appreciate contributors, new and old, who help us fix bugs, build new features, improve our documentation, etc.
If you’re interested, definitely check out our
Contributing Guide
and
Carbon’s Developer Handbook!
Lee Chase |
David Menendez |
Matthew Gallo |
Simon Finney |
Polina Olemskaia |
Telemetry
In order to gather usage information for these components we use @carbon/telemetry.
📝 License
Licensed under the Apache-2.0 License.