bootstrap_italia-8.x-0.x-dev/patterns/alert2/alert2.patterns.yml
patterns/alert2/alert2.patterns.yml
# This is the unique pattern ID. # # It is possible to define multiple patterns in a YML file, each with it's own # unique ID. However, I personally think that it is more logical to have one # pattern per file to keep them well-separated and organized. # # You can however, group similar patterns in a file. # Example: # - button # - button_with_icon # alert2: # The label and description are used in the Drupal UI and the pattern library. label: "Alert 2" description: "https://italia.github.io/bootstrap-italia/docs/componenti/alert/" variants: primary: label: Primary description: Type Primary info: label: Info description: Type info success: label: Success description: Type success warning: label: Warning description: Type waring danger: label: Danger description: danger # Settings (ui_patterns_settings module). settings: dismissible: type: boolean label: "Alert dismissible" description: "Enable alert dismissible." allow_token: true preview: 1 allow_expose: true # Fields of data supported by the pattern. # This can include optional fields which you can handle in your TWIG. fields: heading: type: text label: 'Heading (raw text)' description: 'Optional. Raw text.' preview: 'Lorem ipsum' message: type: text label: 'Message (field)' description: 'Alert content.' preview: 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor…' # Optional: Attached libraries. # # You can include libraries defined by other modules / themes with dependencies. # # These libraries are also available for include in theme libraries as # dependencies. Doing this ensures that the CSS / JS for the pattern are loaded # irrespective of whether a pattern of that type appears on the page. # Example: ui_patterns/button.button # libraries: # - # card_simple: # css: # component: # css/card_simple.css: {} # Optional: Specify a TWIG template with 'use'. # # Example: # use: 'themes/custom/THEME/patterns/blockquote/blockquote.html.twig' # # This usually contains a path relative to the Drupal root. Some documentation # says that a theme-relative path can also be used, but it didn't work for me. # # Example: # use: '@oldie/patterns/blockquote/blockquote.html.twig' (didn't work) # # Alternatively, you can use the 'components' module to have better-looking # and flexible paths. # # Examples: # use: '@patterns/blockquote/blockquote.html.twig' # use: '@blockquote/blockquote.html.twig' # # Not defining 'use' makes the UI Patterns module look for a template with # the name 'pattern-PATTERN.html.twig. Underscores are changed into dashes. # # Example: pattern-blockquote.html.twig