# Elm-Ui-Widgets This package contains **independent** widgets (no components) written for [Elm-Ui](https://package.elm-lang.org/packages/mdgriffith/elm-ui/latest/). These widgets have no dependencies to other parts of this package. So you can just use as much as you need. * It also supports custom themes and has a material design theme already ready to use. * [Examples of all widgets can be found here](https://orasund.github.io/elm-ui-widgets/3.0.0/). * It is highly customizable. Checkout [Widget.Customize](https://package.elm-lang.org/packages/Orasund/elm-ui-widgets/latest/Widget-Customize) for more information. Feel free to start an [issue on the repository](https://github.com/Orasund/elm-ui-widgets/issues) if you have any questions. ![Example using the Material Design style](https://orasund.github.io/elm-ui-widgets/assets/material-style.png) ## Summary * Each widget comes with a _Widget Type_ and a _Style Type_. The Widget Type is an abstract representation of the widget and the Style Type has all styling attributes. * Widget Types can be used as building Blocks for more complicated Widgets (Button -> Select Buttons -> Menu -> Layout) ## Example Let's look at the button widget. ** Style Type** ```elm button: ButtonStyle msg -> { text : String , icon : Icon , onPress : Maybe msg } -> Element msg ``` In comparison to Elm-Ui's button, we see that `List (Attribute msg)` has changed into a _Style Type_. Furthermore, the Style type mirrors the implementation. `element` corresponds to `Element.element`, `elementRow` corresponds to `Element.row` and so on. ``` type alias ButtonStyle msg = { element : List (Attribute msg) , ifDisabled : List (Attribute msg) , ifActive : List (Attribute msg) , otherwise : List (Attribute msg) , content : { elementRow : List (Attribute msg) , content : { text : { contentText : List (Attribute msg) } , icon : IconStyle } } } } ``` ** Style Implementation ** For actually displaying the button we have a few different implementations: ``` elm {-| Button with only an icon and no text -} iconButton : ButtonStyle msg -> { text : String --for screen readers , icon : Icon , onPress : Maybe msg } -> Element msg {-| Button with a text but no icon -} textButton : ButtonStyle msg -> { textButton | text : String , onPress : Maybe msg } -> Element msg {-| Button with both icon and text -} button : ButtonStyle msg -> { text : String , icon : Icon , onPress : Maybe msg } -> Element msg ``` ** Widget Type ** We also have a `Widget Type` for the button: ``` type alias Button msg = { text : String , icon : Icon , onPress : Maybe msg } ``` We can use it to build more complex widgets, for example a select button: ``` type alias Select msg = { selected : Maybe Int , options : List { text : String , icon : Icon } , onSelect : Int -> Maybe msg } select : Select msg -> List ( Bool, Button msg ) selectButton : ButtonStyle msg -> ( Bool, Button msg ) -> Element msg ``` Checkout the examples in [Widget](https://package.elm-lang.org/packages/Orasund/elm-ui-widgets/latest/Widget) for more details. ## Reusable Views vs. Components In Elm we like to use reusable views instead of components. At first this packages had a few components, but they where more complicated in comparison. They got slowly turned into reusable views one by one. Most could be reduced even further into _view functions_: Reusable views without a model. All function in [Widget](https://package.elm-lang.org/packages/Orasund/elm-ui-widgets/latest/Widget) are view functions. ## Alternatives For comparison, here are some alternative packages for creating UIs: * **Using Elm-Ui** * [lucamug/style-framework](https://dark.elm.dmy.fr/packages/lucamug/style-framework/latest/) - Full customization requires the cloning of the package. * [jxxcarlson/elm-widget](https://dark.elm.dmy.fr/packages/jxxcarlson/elm-widget/latest/Widget-Button) - Uses a Builder pattern. Has some redefined customizations. * [QiTASC/hatchinq](https://dark.elm.dmy.fr/packages/QiTASC/hatchinq/latest/) - Similar Arroach but still in experimental phase * **Using Elm/Html** * [nathanjohnson320/elm-ui-components](https://dark.elm.dmy.fr/packages/nathanjohnson320/elm-ui-components/latest/) - Uses the elm/html way of styling. * [NoRedInk/noredink-ui](https://dark.elm.dmy.fr/packages/NoRedInk/noredink-ui/latest/) - Similar Approach but no customization options. * [peterszerzo/elm-natural-ui](https://dark.elm.dmy.fr/packages/peterszerzo/elm-natural-ui/latest) - Uses custom Attributes with some customization. * **Ui Frameworks** * [aforemny/material-components-web-elm](https://dark.elm.dmy.fr/packages/aforemny/material-components-web-elm/latest/) - Wrapper of Material design using custom elements. * [afidegnum/elm-tailwind](https://dark.elm.dmy.fr/packages/afidegnum/elm-tailwind/latest/) - Wrapper of Tailwind by including the tailwind stylesheet. * [surprisetalk/elm-bulma](https://dark.elm.dmy.fr/packages/surprisetalk/elm-bulma/latest/) - Wrapper for Bulma by including the bulma stylesheet. * [rundis/elm-bootstrap](https://dark.elm.dmy.fr/packages/rundis/elm-bootstrap/latest/) - Wrapper for Bootstrap by including the bootstrap stylesheet. * [supermacro/elm-antd](https://package.elm-lang.org/packages/supermacro/elm-antd/latest/) - Implementation of Ant Design in Elm ## Motivation After looking at the current packages that implement various reusable views (and components) I noticed two things: * There are (nearly) no widgets for Elm-Ui, and that's a problem because while going from `Element` to `Html` is easy, the opposite is not always possible (as a lot of styling in Elm-Ui would not be adapted to the `Html` element.) * There is no collection of widgets, all in one place. A lot of components get reimplemented over and over again. It's hard to keep track of what package is currently the best. This package tries to solve both of these problems. ## Changelog * **Version 3.0.0** - Reworked Style Types making it easier to customize. Added full icon support. * **Version 2.0.0** - Complete rewrite of the package. Now including a material design implementation.