@bcc-code/component-library-vue 0.0.0-dev.dae3010 → 0.0.0-dev.db92332

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  # @bcc-code/component-library-vue
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- Vue 3 component library built on [PrimeVue](https://primevue.org/) and BCC design tokens. You only need this package—no separate Tailwind or PrimeVue install.
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+ Vue 3 component library built on [PrimeVue](https://primevue.org/) and BCC design tokens. You **only** need this package—no separate Tailwind or PrimeVue install.
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- ## View on with [Storybook](https://components.bcc.no)
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+ ### [Storybook Link](https://components.bcc.no)
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  ## Install
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  yarn add @bcc-code/component-library-vue
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  ```
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- **Peer dependency:** Vue 3.
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+ **Min requirements:** Vue 3.
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- **pnpm and BCC packages:** The library depends on `@bcc-code/icons-vue` and `@bcc-code/design-tokens`. To use them in your app (e.g. `import { CheckIcon } from '@bcc-code/icons-vue'` or design token imports) without adding those packages to your own `package.json`, add this to your project’s **`.npmrc`** so pnpm hoists them:
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+ **Note to PNPM installs:** The library uses `@bcc-code/icons-vue` and `@bcc-code/design-tokens`. To use them in your own app (e.g. `import { CheckIcon } from '@bcc-code/icons-vue'`) without needing to explicitly add install them in your own `package.json`, add this to your project’s **`.npmrc`** so pnpm hoists them:
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  ```ini
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  public-hoist-pattern[]=@bcc-code/icons-vue
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  2. **Add styles** using one of the two options below.
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- ## Styling: two options
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- ### Option 1 — Recommended: full Tailwind in your app
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+ ### Styles Option 1 — Recommended: full Tailwind in your app
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- Use this if you want Tailwind utility classes in your own templates and only ship the classes you use (tree-shaking).
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+ Use this if you want Tailwind utility classes in your own templates while still letting the library's components render correctly.
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  1. **Add the Tailwind Vite plugin** (the package brings Tailwind in as a dependency; you only wire it up):
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  @import '@bcc-code/component-library-vue/theme.css';
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  ```
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- Tailwind will run as part of your build and only include the utility classes that appear in your app and in the library.
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+ That single import is enough. `theme.css` does two things:
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- ### Option 2 Pre-built CSS only
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+ - It exposes the BCC design tokens and Tailwind utilities.
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+ - It also imports `library-utilities.css`, the pre-compiled CSS for the utility classes used **inside** the library's own components.
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+ ### Styles Option 2 — Pre-built CSS only
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  Use this if you don’t want Tailwind in your project and only need the library’s styles and components.
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  You get the BCC theme and component styles only; no Tailwind utilities in your app.
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- ## Using components
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+ # Components
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- All components are namespaced with `Bcc`. Use them in templates or register them globally after `app.use(BccComponentLibrary)`.
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+ All components are namespaced with `Bcc`. Use them in templates or register them globally in your `main.ts`.
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  **Example:**
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- # Setup
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+ **Example:**
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  ```ts
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- import { BccComponentLibrary } from '@bcc-code/component-library-vue';
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- BccComponentLibrary(app);
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- ```
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- ```css
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- /* styles.css */
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- @import '@bcc-code/component-library-vue/theme.css';
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+ import { BccButton, BccInput } from '@bcc-code/component-library-vue';
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- /* Optional include the archivo font */
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- @import '@bcc-code/component-library-vue/archivo-font.css';
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- sans-serif;
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+ app.component('BccButton', BccButton);
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  ```
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  The library exports both **custom BCC components** (e.g. `BccBadge`, `BccFrame`, `BccReact`) and **wrapped PrimeVue components** (e.g. `BccButton`, `BccDialog`, `BccDataTable`). PrimeVue services (Toast, Confirm, Dialog) are configured by `BccComponentLibrary`; use the composables `useToast`, `useConfirm`, and `useDialog` from the library when you need them.
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- ## Development
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+ # Development
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  ```bash
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+ ### Folder structure (where to work)
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+ - `src/components/custom`: New BCC-first components and component-specific styles/logic.
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+ - `src/components/wrapped`: PrimeVue wrapped components (`Bcc*`) where we adapt APIs, defaults, slots, and behavior.
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+ - `src/styles`: Design-system CSS layers (theme, contexts, semantic tokens, utility classes).
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+ - `src/index.ts`: Public exports; add new components/composables here so consumers can import them.
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+ - `docs` and `*.mdx`: Storybook docs pages and design guidance content.
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+ - `*.stories.ts`/`*.mdx` (in `src` or `docs`): Demos, docs, and regression coverage for components.
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  ### Patching PrimeVue icons
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  Some PrimeVue icons are replaced with [@bcc-code/icons-vue](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@bcc-code/icons-vue) so the library uses BCC iconography. The patch is maintained with pnpm’s built-in patching.