Responsive badge list component.
- The badges that don't fit into the current width of the list collapse automatically into an overflow badge at the end.
- The overflow badge shows count of not visible badges.
- Clicking on the overflow count badge displays a list with the not visible badges.
- Read-only Binder Support
- Label Support
Add the following dependencies in your pom.xml file:
<dependency>
<groupId>com.flowingcode.vaadin.addons</groupId>
<artifactId>badge-list-addon</artifactId>
<version>X.Y.Z</version>
</dependency>
<repository>
<id>vaadin-addons</id>
<url>https://maven.vaadin.com/vaadin-addons</url>
</repository>
For SNAPSHOT versions see here.
- git clone repository
- mvn clean install jetty:run
To see the demo, navigate to http://localhost:8080/
See here
The issues for this add-on are tracked on its github.com page. All bug reports and feature requests are appreciated.
Contributions are welcome, but there are no guarantees that they are accepted as such.
As first step, please refer to our Development Conventions page to find information about Conventional Commits & Code Style requirements.
Then, follow these steps for creating a contribution:
- Fork this project.
- Create an issue to this project about the contribution (bug or feature) if there is no such issue about it already. Try to keep the scope minimal.
- Develop and test the fix or functionality carefully. Only include minimum amount of code needed to fix the issue.
- For commit message, use Conventional Commits to describe your change.
- Send a pull request for the original project.
- Comment on the original issue that you have implemented a fix for it.
This add-on is distributed under Apache License 2.0. For license terms, see LICENSE.txt.
Badge List Add-on is written by Flowing Code S.A.
Div div = new Div();
List<String> roles = Arrays.asList("ADMIN", "USERS", "MOD", "DEV1", "DEV2");
List<Badge> badges = new ArrayList<>();
roles.forEach(role -> badges.add(new Badge(role)));
BadgeList badgeList = new BadgeList(badges);
div.add(badgeList);
add(div);
By default, Vaadin Flow only includes com/vaadin/flow/component
to be always scanned for UI components and views. For this reason, the add-on might need to be allowed in order to display correctly.
To do so, just add com.flowingcode
to the vaadin.allowed-packages
property in src/main/resources/application.properties
, like:
vaadin.allowed-packages = com.vaadin,org.vaadin,dev.hilla,com.flowingcode
More information on Spring scanning configuration here.