webcomponent: Fixed material imports and added required polyfills file

pull/744/merge
Carlos Santos 2024-05-24 12:22:17 +02:00
parent 6221c92bae
commit d293d69571
2 changed files with 74 additions and 28 deletions

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@use '@angular/material' as mat; @use '@angular/material' as mat;
@import '@angular/material/theming';
// Plus imports for other components in your app.
// Include the common styles for Angular Material. We include this here so that you only
// have to load a single css file for Angular Material in your app.
// Be sure that you only ever include this mixin once!
// TODO(v15): As of v15 mat.legacy-core no longer includes default typography styles.
// The following line adds:
// 1. Default typography styles for all components
// 2. Styles for typography hierarchy classes (e.g. .mat-headline-1)
// If you specify typography styles for the components you use elsewhere, you should delete this line.
// If you don't need the default component typographies but still want the hierarchy styles,
// you can delete this line and instead use:
// `@include mat.legacy-typography-hierarchy(mat.define-typography-config());`
@include mat.all-component-typographies();
@include mat.core(); @include mat.core();
// Define the palettes for your theme using the Material Design palettes available in palette.scss // Define your custom palettes
// (imported above). For each palette, you can optionally specify a default, lighter, and darker $openvidu-components-primary: mat.define-palette(mat.$blue-grey-palette, 500, 300);
// hue. Available color palettes: https://material.io/design/color/ $openvidu-components-accent: mat.define-palette(mat.$amber-palette, 500, 700, A100);
$openvidu-components-primary: mat-palette($mat-blue-grey, 50, 300);
$openvidu-components-accent: mat-palette($mat-amber, 500, 700, A100);
// The warn palette is optional (defaults to red).
$openvidu-components-warn: mat.define-palette(mat.$red-palette); $openvidu-components-warn: mat.define-palette(mat.$red-palette);
// Create the theme object. A theme consists of configurations for individual // Define the theme
// theming systems such as "color" or "typography".
$openvidu-components-theme: mat.define-light-theme( $openvidu-components-theme: mat.define-light-theme(
( (
color: ( color: (
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) )
); );
// Include theme styles for core and each component used in your app. // Include the non-legacy themes for the components
// Alternatively, you can import and @include the theme mixins for each component
// that you are using.
@include mat.all-component-themes($openvidu-components-theme); @include mat.all-component-themes($openvidu-components-theme);
// If you have custom typography configurations, include them as well
@include mat.all-component-typographies($openvidu-components-theme);
// If you need to adjust density, include it as well
// @include mat.all-component-density-styles($openvidu-components-theme);
@font-face { @font-face {
font-family: 'Material Icons'; font-family: 'Material Icons';
font-style: normal; font-style: normal;

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/**
* This file includes polyfills needed by Angular and is loaded before the app.
* You can add your own extra polyfills to this file.
*
* This file is divided into 2 sections:
* 1. Browser polyfills. These are applied before loading ZoneJS and are sorted by browsers.
* 2. Application imports. Files imported after ZoneJS that should be loaded before your main
* file.
*
* The current setup is for so-called "evergreen" browsers; the last versions of browsers that
* automatically update themselves. This includes Safari >= 10, Chrome >= 55 (including Opera),
* Edge >= 13 on the desktop, and iOS 10 and Chrome on mobile.
*
* Learn more in https://angular.io/guide/browser-support
*/
/***************************************************************************************************
* BROWSER POLYFILLS
*/
/** IE10 and IE11 requires the following for NgClass support on SVG elements */
// import 'classlist.js'; // Run `npm install --save classlist.js`.
/**
* Web Animations `@angular/platform-browser/animations`
* Only required if AnimationBuilder is used within the application and using IE/Edge or Safari.
* Standard animation support in Angular DOES NOT require any polyfills (as of Angular 6.0).
*/
// import 'web-animations-js'; // Run `npm install --save web-animations-js`.
/**
* By default, zone.js will patch all possible macroTask and DomEvents
* user can disable parts of macroTask/DomEvents patch by setting following flags
* because those flags need to be set before `zone.js` being loaded, and webpack
* will put import in the top of bundle, so user need to create a separate file
* in this directory (for example: zone-flags.ts), and put the following flags
* into that file, and then add the following code before importing zone.js.
* import './zone-flags';
*
* The flags allowed in zone-flags.ts are listed here.
*
* The following flags will work for all browsers.
*
* (window as any).__Zone_disable_requestAnimationFrame = true; // disable patch requestAnimationFrame
* (window as any).__Zone_disable_on_property = true; // disable patch onProperty such as onclick
* (window as any).__zone_symbol__UNPATCHED_EVENTS = ['scroll', 'mousemove']; // disable patch specified eventNames
*
* in IE/Edge developer tools, the addEventListener will also be wrapped by zone.js
* with the following flag, it will bypass `zone.js` patch for IE/Edge
*
* (window as any).__Zone_enable_cross_context_check = true;
*
*/
/***************************************************************************************************
* Zone JS is required by default for Angular itself.
*/
import 'zone.js'; // Included with Angular CLI.
/***************************************************************************************************
* APPLICATION IMPORTS
*/