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Green Web Badge as Custom Element

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Introduction

This library defines an HTML Custom Element to check and display a badge if your site passes the Green Web Check from The Green Web Foundation.

green badge example

See thegreenwebfoundation/admin-portal#234 for the original discussion that led to this library.

1. Installation

Install @vnphanquang/green-check with your package manager of choice (recommended):

pnpm add @vnphanquang/green-check
npm install @vnphanquang/green-check
yarn add @vnphanquang/green-check

Note

This method is recommended as it allows the green-check module to be part of your dependency tree and build process, making it easier to integrate into framework contexts, track version, and deploy with high availability (you are effectively self-hosting the module).

Alternatively, you may load the module via a CDN by adding to importmap in your html:

<script type="importmap">
  {
    "imports": {
      "@vnphanquang/green-check": "https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@vnphanquang/green-check/dist/index.js"
    }
  }
</script>

2. Register the Custom Element

Import GreenCheck and register <green-check> using the global customElements, where applicable:

import { GreenCheck } from '@vnphanquang/green-check';

// later where applicable
customElements.define('green-check', GreenCheck);

Optionally, you may find dynamically importing the module to be more efficient depending on your use case:

async function loadGreenCheck() {
  const { GreenCheck } = await import('@vnphanquang/green-check');
  customElements.define('green-check', GreenCheck);
}

// later
loadGreenCheck();

3. Using the Custom Element

Use <green-check> where applicable with the hostname attribute as the host name of your site. If not provided hostname will default to window.location.hostname, i.e current site.

<green-check hostname="www.yourdomain.xyz">
  <img
    src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@vnphanquang/green-check/dist/fallback.svg"
    width="200"
    height="95"
    alt="Fallback blank greencheck badge from The Green Web Foundation, in case JS is not (yet) available"
  />
</green-check>

Customizing Colors

Colors of the badge can be customized by providing the following CSS custom properties (default values are shown):

<green-check hostname="www.yourdomain.xyz">
  <!-- [...truncated fallback image...] -->
</green-check>

<style>
  green-check {
    /* not passing green check */
    --green-check-fg: #000;
    --green-check-bg: linear-gradient(45deg, #6c6c6c 4%, #dedede 24%, #fff 32%);

    &[green]:not([green="false"]) {
      /* passing green check */
    --green-check-fg: #000;
    --green-check-bg: linear-gradient(45deg, #06ff06 4%, #dffcdd 24%, #fff 32%);
    }
  }
</style>

This is helpful to ensure consistency with your site's color scheme or to support dark mode.

Development

Prerequisites

Dependency Installation Description
node recommended via volta
pnpm follow guide on website alternative to npm and yarn

See package.json for preferred versions of node and pnpm. If you have volta installed, simply cd to the project and the correct node version should be installed.

Getting Started

This project is built with Vite. Start by installing dependencies

pnpm install

And run development server

pnpm dev

Versioning & Publishing to NPM

We use changeset to partially automate the process. Typical workflow is as follow:

  1. make changes to codebase,
  2. run pnpm changeset at project root and follow prompt to generate a "changeset" (logging a change),
  3. commit both (1) and (2) into git,
  4. push to main, or (preferably) create PR, review and merge into main (prefer fast-forward merge if possible to keep linear git history),
  5. changesets Github action is triggered on push to main and will create a corresponding "Changesets: Versioning & Publication" PR.
  6. Merging (5) PR will trigger the changesets Github action to run again to build & push a new version to NPM.

Todos

  • Add tests
  • Simple playground site