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Pivotal UI includes Pivotal styles as well as Bootstrap CSS, OOCSS, FontAwesome icons fonts, and the Source Sans Pro Google Font in your project. This is everything you need to get started building UI at Pivotal.

To contribute, see the contributing readme.

Check it out!

Visit the live styleguide

Using Pivotal UI on your project (with React)

If you're ready to try PUI with React, follow these instructions!

  1. We're assuming that you have the following setup on your project:
  • Browserify or Webpack - Our React modules follow the CommonJS module pattern. You will need to use Browserify or Webpack to compile your javascript for use in the browser.

  • A JSX transpiler - It's easiest to write React code with JSX. You will need a transpiler to convert your JSX code into plain javascript for use in the browser. We recommend Babel.

  • If these instructions don't make sense to you, don't worry! We're working on a sample project template that we'll publish soon 😁

  1. Run npm init if you don't have a package.json file already.

  2. Install Dr. Frankenstyle. This tool looks at your dependencies (those added with --save, NOT --save-dev), and compiles the CSS required by these packages.

    npm install --save-dev dr-frankenstyle
    
  3. Install React, if you haven't already

    npm install --save-dev react
    
  4. Install a PUI module for the components you need. No need to install additional CSS packages. Our React packages tell Dr. Frankenstyle what CSS is needed for each component.

    npm install --save pui-react-typography
    npm install --save pui-react-buttons
    
  5. Run Dr. Frankenstyle to compile your CSS

    dr-frankenstyle <path-to-your-asset-build-folder>
    # writes to <path-to-your-asset-build-folder>/components.css
    
  6. Add the compiled css to your html template

    <!doctype html>
    <html>
      <head>
        <title>...</title>
        <script src="<path-to-your-project's-compiled-javascript-file>"></script>
    
        <link rel="stylesheet" href="<path-to-your-asset-build-folder>/components.css">
    
      </head>
      <body>
        <!-- ... -->
      </body>
    </html>
  7. Write some React!

    Javascript:

    var React = require('react');
    var DefaultH1 = require('pui-react-typography').DefaultH1;
    var PrimaryButton = require('pui-react-buttons').PrimaryButton;
    
    var MyTestPage = React.createClass({
      getInitialState: function() {
        return {showMessage: false};
      },
      
      showMessage: function() {
        this.setState({showMessage: true});
      },
    
      render: function() {
        return (
          <div className="container">
        <PrimaryButton onClick={this.showMessage}>Show Message</PrimaryButton>
        { this.state.showMessage ? <DefaultH1>Hello world!</DefaultH1> : null }
      </div>
        );
      }
    });
    
    React.render(<MyTestPage />, document.getElementById('root'));

    HTML

    <!-- ... -->
    <body>
      <div id="root"></div>
    </body>
    <!-- ... -->
  8. Every time you install a new PUI React package, you will need to rerun Dr. Frankenstyle to update your compiled CSS.

    npm install --save pui-react-alerts
    dr-frankenstyle <path-to-your-asset-build-folder>
    

    If you're using gulp or grunt or some other task runner, look at the Dr. Frankenstyle docs for how to make this step part of your task workflow.

Using Pivotal UI on your project (without React)

If you're not ready to try React, you can still use the HTML/CSS version of Pivotal UI!

The prefered way to consume Pivotal UI is through NPM, even for Rails projects. Using NPM to install PUI will ensure proper dependency management on your project.

  1. Run npm init if you don't have a package.json file already.

  2. Install Dr. Frankenstyle. This tool looks at your dependencies (those added with --save, NOT --save-dev), and compiles the CSS required by these packages.

    npm install --save-dev dr-frankenstyle
    
  3. Install the Pivotal UI CSS modules

    npm install --save pui-css-all
    

    If you only want to include a few PUI components in your project, see the instructions below on customizing your PUI build.

  4. Install jQuery and bootstrap.js

    npm install --save-dev jquery
    npm install --save-dev bootstrap
    

    These installs must happen after you've installed the PUI module. This ensures you'll get the correct version of bootstrap js.

    NB - It's important that you install these modules with --save-dev, because we don't want Dr. Frankenstyle to pick up any CSS from these packages.

  5. Run Dr. Frankenstyle to compile your CSS

    dr-frankenstyle <path-to-your-asset-build-folder>
    # writes to <path-to-your-asset-build-folder>/components.css
    
  6. Add the css and javascript files to your html template

    <!doctype html>
    <html>
      <head>
        <title>...</title>
        <link rel="stylesheet" href="<path-to-your-asset-build-folder>/components.css">
        <script src="<path-to-your-project's-root-folder>/node-modules/jquery/dist/jquery.js"></script>
        <script src="<path-to-your-project's-root-folder>/node-modules/bootstrap/dist/js/bootstrap.js"></script>
      </head>
      <body>
        <!-- ... -->
      </body>
    </html>
  7. Write some CSS/HTML and enjoy!

    <!-- ... -->
    <body>
      <div class="container">
        <h1 class="type-brand-1 em-high">Hello world!</h1>
      </div>
    </body>
    <!-- ... -->
  8. Upgrade PUI frequently

    npm update pui-css-all
    dr-frankenstyle <path-to-your-asset-build-folder>
    

    NB - You must rerun Dr. Frankenstyle after you update PUI (or add any additional CSS module).

Customizing your PUI build

If you don't want all of Pivotal UI, you can install only the modules you will need. This will make your resultant CSS smaller! Let's say you're building an app that only has typography and buttons.

  1. Remove the pui-css-all module from your project.

    npm uninstall --save pui-css-all
    
  2. Add the necessary PUI CSS modules. For this example

    npm install --save pui-css-typography
    npm install --save pui-css-buttons
    

    Use the styleguide to determine which modules you need to install. Each component contains module information at the beginning of its docs:

    Example of styleguide installation instructions

  3. Rerun Dr. Frankenstyle

    dr-frankenstyle <path-to-your-asset-build-folder>
    
  4. Every time you install a new PUI CSS package, you will need to rerun Dr. Frankenstyle.

    If you're using gulp or grunt or some other task runner, look at the Dr. Frankenstyle docs for how to make this step part of your task workflow.

Legacy - Using PivotalUI on your project

If you really don't want to use NPM, you can use our compiled PUI monolith. Be warned, you will have to manage updates and dependencies yourself.

  1. Download the latest release.
  2. Unzip the release archive and move the resulting directory into your project.
  3. Link to the css file in your html template to include the styles.
  4. Add a script tag to your html template to use the javascript.
  5. Use the css classes (reference the styleguide for examples and usage)
<html>
  <head>
    <title>...</title>
    <link rel="stylesheet" href="/path/to/release/pivotal-ui.css">
    <script src="/path/to/release/pivotal-ui.js"></script>
  </head>
  <body>
    <p class='type-brand-1'>Hello, world!</p>
  </body>
</html>

You'll need to maintain the structure in the release directory to have fonts and assets work properly. Do not modify the release files directly. If you need a component and you cannot find it in the styleguide, write your own styles and javascript separately. Doing so will make it easier to update to newer versions.

Using PivotalUI on your Rails project

If you're installing PivotalUI into a Rails project, you should unzip the constituent files into a directory named vendor/assets/pui-vX.X.X.

In your application.scss file, add the line @import "pivotal-ui-rails"

In your application.js file, add the line //= require pivotal-ui as the very first require declaration.

Lastly, in your application's config/application.rb, you'll need to add the following to make sure all vendored files are properly compiled:

  config.assets.precompile << /\.(?:svg|eot|woff|ttf)\z/

Including SCSS variables and mixins (optional, beta)

If you are building CSS using Sass, you can get pivotal-ui variables and mixins from the pui-css-variables-and-mixins node module.

npm install --save pui-css-variables-and-mixins

Import the file and use the variables:

@import '<path-to-your-projects-node-modules>/pui-css-variables-and-mixins/pui-variables.scss';
@import '<path-to-your-projects-node-modules>/pui-css-variables-and-mixins/mixins.scss';

.bg-special {
  background-color: $brand-1;
}

Contributing

If you want a feature added to Pivotal UI, or you've found a bug that needs fixing, please refer to our contribution guidelines.

Highlights

When creating a pull request, make sure you rebase your branch against our code base (upstream). Read our Commit guidelines! We have a very specific syntax for our messages.

Copyright Notice

Copyright 2015 Pivotal Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved.