@fluentui/web-components
is a library of Web Components that composes @microsoft/fast-foundation
and supports Microsoft's Fluent design language.
To install the web-components
library, use either npm
or yarn
as follows:
npm install --save @fluentui/web-components
yarn add @fluentui/web-components
Within your JavaScript or TypeScript code, you can then import library APIs like this:
import { FluentAnchor } from '@fluentui/web-components';
Looking for a setup that integrates with a particular front-end framework or bundler? Check out our integration docs.
A pre-bundled script that contains all APIs needed to use FAST Foundation is available on CDN. You can use this script by adding type="module"
to the script element and then importing from the CDN.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<script type="module" src="https://unpkg.com/@fluentui/web-components"></script>
</head>
<!-- ... -->
</html>
The above CDN location points to the latest release of @fluentui/web-components
. It is advised that when you deploy your site or app, you import the specific version you have developed and tested with.
For simplicity, examples throughout the documentation will assume the library has been installed from NPM, but you can always replace the import location with the CDN URL.
To start the component development environment, run yarn start
.
Storybook will watch modules for changes and hot-reload the module when necessary. This is usually great but poses a problem when the module being hot-reloaded defines a custom element. A custom element name can only be defined by the CustomElementsRegistry
once, so reloading a module that defines a custom element will attempt to re-register the custom element name, throwing an error because the name has already been defined. This error will manifest with the following message:
Failed to execute 'define' on 'CustomElementRegistry': the name "my-custom-element-name" has already been used with this registry
This is a known issue and will indicate that you need to refresh the page. We're working on surfacing a more instructive error message for this case.