@catastrophee/ui
@catastrophee/ui is a set of React components. These componenets are currently in beta. Use at your own risk
Using @catastrophee/ui
Install
Installing uicommon on your project
npm install --save @catastrophee/ui
or
yarn add @catastrophee/ui
Import
import { Checkbox } from '@catastrophee/ui';
Use
<Checkbox ...props />
Each component has its own README, please refer to those for more information.
Need to overwrite styles?
Ideally, you shouldn't need to overwrite styles. But if you must, each component takes a prop called style. The style prop is typed.
To know the key you need to use to replace the style, right click on your component and look for data-style attribute on the html tag. For instance, if data-style="list" you can replace the background color with:
<Component style={{ list: { backgroundColor: "green"}}}>
Developing
Storybook
To run examples: From project root folder:
yarn install
yarn run storybook
Note Stories are availables in the files with .stories extensions
Rules for Styling Components
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For styling, use glamor.
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Always sort your keys.
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Always put styles in the same file. Usually right after imports, on top. Please don't create one file for style and one file for component. Each component should be one file, easy to use. Default styles should be called defaultStyles.
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Always allow style overwrites. For instance, each component should start with
const styles = merge({}, defaultStyles, style);
and components should always take a style prop. -
Every HTML tag should contain a data-style attribute with the key for that style. If the style has no styles, still create the key but leave it empty
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For all styles add proper typing. For instance, let say your component looks like this:
<div> <span>{title}</span> </div>
Once you add styles it should look like this
const defaultStyles = { container: {}, title: {}, }; .... <div {...css(defaultStyles.container)}> <span {...css(defaultStyles.title)}>{title}</span> </div>
Once you allow overwrite styles it should look like this
const defaultStyles = { container: {}, title: {}, }; const styles = merge({}, defaultStyles, props.style); render() { <div {...css(styles.container)}> <span {...css(styles.title)}>{title}</span> </div> }
Let people know how to overwrite styles
const defaultStyles = {
container: {},
title: {},
};
interface StylesType {
container: CssPropertyType,
title: CssPropertyType,
}
....
const styles = merge({}, defaultStyles, props.style);
render() {
<div {...css(styles.container)} data-style="container">
<span {...css(styles.title)} data-style="title">{title}</span>
</div>
}
Please take a look at existing components for examples
Publishing @catastrophee/ui
@catastrophee/ui
cd packagaes/ui
yarn install
yarn publish