ivy-tabs
A group of Ember.js Components that interact to create a WAI-ARIA tab interface.
Special thanks to ic-tabs, which this addon is based on.
NOTE: This addon uses contextual components, which require Ember >= 2.3. For
older versions of Ember, use the 1.x release series of this addon.
- Ember.js v3.12 or above
- Ember CLI v2.13 or above
- Node.js v10 or above
Installation
$ ember install ivy-tabs
Usage
Templates
Some things to note:
- Associations between tabs and panels are explicitly defined by the "models"
(the first positional parameter) given to them. In the above example, the
given tab models are "TabA", "TabB", and "TabC". This model could be any
JavaScript Object that you'd like, they are not required to be strings. - An
on-select
action is sent when a tab is selected. As an argument, it
receives the model defined on the tab (for example, when the Foo tab is
selected, theon-select
event will carry "TabA" as an argument).
Presentation
ivy-tabs does not make any assumptions about how you will present your tabs.
Specifically, this means that ivy-tabs will not automatically hide unselected
tab panels. Rather, you should update your application styles to reflect your
needs.
In an ideal world, your application would carry a CSS rule similar to the
following:
[aria-hidden="true"] {
display: none;
}
If, for some reason, your target audience does not support CSS attribute
selectors, you may also opt to instead rely on the ivy-tabs classes by
defaulting all panels to being hidden and only displaying the active panel
using CSS rules similar to (remember, .active
will be different if you
override the activeClass
property of your ivy-tabs-tabpanel):
.ivy-tabs-tabpanel {
display: none;
}
.ivy-tabs-tabpanel.active {
display: block;
}
Contributing
Fork this repo, make a new branch, and send a pull request. Make sure your
change is tested or it won't be merged.
Installation
git clone git@github.com:IvyApp/ivy-tabs.git
cd ivy-tabs
npm install
Running
ember server
Then visit your app at http://localhost:4200.
Running Tests
ember test
Or, to start a test server:
ember test --server
Linting
npm run lint:js
npm run lint:js -- --fix
Building
ember build
For more information on using ember-cli, visit
http://ember-cli.com/.