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@admin-bro/design-system
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This package consists of all DesignSystem components from AdminBro so you can use all of them outside the admin-bro
core.
It was created with the help of 2 amazing packages:
make sure to check them out to use the full potential of this design system.
yarn add styled-components @admin-bro/design-system
Optionally, if you use typescript, you might want to install types for styled-components
yarn add --dev @types/styled-components
Design System needs a theme
so in order to use it you have to use ThemeProvider
from styled-components
like this:
import { ThemeProvider } from 'styled-components'
// theme is the default theme, which you can alter
import { theme, Button, Box, Icon } from '@admin-bro/design-system'
function App() {
return (
<ThemeProvider theme={theme}>
<Box variant="grey">
<Button><Icon icon="Add" />Click Me</Button>
<Button variant='primary' ml="xl">I am important</Button>
</Box>
</ThemeProvider>
);
}
export default App;
Design System provides you with the default theme. It contains all the parameters like paddings, colors, font sizes etc. For the list of all available parameters take a look at the Theme spec.
But nothing stands in a way for you to change the default theme. In order to do that you can use combineStyles
method:
import { combineStyles } from '@admin-bro/design-system`
const myTheme = combineStyles({
colors: {
primary100: '#000'
}
})
//....
<ThemeProvider theme={myTheme}>
//....
Sometimes you might want to change the look and feel of a particular component - not the entire theme. You can achieve that with styled
method:
import { Button } from '@admin-bro/design-system'
import styled from 'styled-components'
const MyRoundedButton = styled(Button)`
border-radius: 10px;
`
and then you can use it like a normal button component:
<MyRoundedButton variant="primary">Rounded I am</MyRoundedButton>
For the list off all the components and their documentation go to adminbro.com
This npm package comes with the bundled versions as well. You can find them under:
node_modules/@admin-bro/design-system/bundle.development.js
node_modules/@admin-bro/design-system/bundle.production.js
(minified)(they can also be bundled by using bundle
script: yarn bundle
or NODE_ENV=production yarn bundle
)
In order to use them you will have to host them (put to your 'public' folder) and then put them into the HEAD of your page:
<head>
<!-- ... -->
<script crossorigin src="https://unpkg.com/react@16/umd/react.development.js"></script>
<script crossorigin src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/styled-components/5.1.1/styled-components.js"></script>
<script crossorigin src="/bundle.development.js"></script>
<!-- ... -->
</head>
If you find any UI errors - feel free to create a PR.
Inside the repo there is a storybook folder containing all the stories. In order to run it go inside and:
cd storybook
yarn install
yarn storybook
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We’re an open, friendly team that helps clients from all over the world to transform their businesses and create astonishing products.
FAQs
DesignSystem on which admin-bro is build
We found that @admin-bro/design-system demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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