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@algolia/satellite
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yarn add @algolia/satellite
import React from "react";
import ReactDOM from "react-dom";
import "@algolia/satellite/satellite.min.css";
import { Satellite, Button } from "@algolia/satellite";
const App = () => (
<Satellite>
<Button>Hurray!</Button>
</Satellite>
);
ReactDOM.render(<App />, document.getElementById("root"));
You can import @algolia/satellite/satellite.min.css
before the rest of your styles. It contains a slightly modified version of normalize.css
as well as the style for the library's components.
If you use scss and want to reuse the colors to build custom components, they are available in @algolia/satellite/styles/scss/colors.scss
.
If you use some form of css-in-js library and want to reuse the colors to build custom components, they are available in @algolia/satellite/styles/scss/colors.scss
You can import @algolia/satellite/satellite.css
before the rest of your styles. It contains all the classes generated by the library's tailwind config, unpurged. The classes are prefixed with stl-
. It is recommended to use the stl
tag template function available in @algolia/satellite;
Please refer to the official documentation to see which classes are available https://tailwindcss.com/
import React from "react";
import ReactDOM from "react-dom";
import "@algolia/satellite/satellite.min.css";
import { Satellite, Button, stl } from "@algolia/satellite/Button";
const loading = true;
const App = () => (
<Satellite>
<div
className={stl`
flex flex-col m-4
${loading && "hidden"}
`}
>
<Button className={stl`mb-2`}>Clap your hands!</Button>
<Button>Hurray!</Button>
</div>
</Satellite>
);
ReactDOM.render(<App />, document.getElementById("root"));
First install tailwindcss
yarn add -D tailwindcss
Example main.css
@tailwind base;
@tailwind components;
@tailwind utilities;
@layer components {
/* your custom components */
}
Example postcss.config.js
// ...
const plugins = [
require("postcss-import"),
require("tailwindcss")(tailwindConfig),
require("autoprefixer"),
cssnano({ preset: "default" }),
];
module.exports = { plugins };
Example tailwind.config.js
const { makePurgeCssExtractor } = require('@algolia/satellite');
const satelliteConfig = require("@algolia/satellite/cjs/styles/tailwind.config.js");
module.exports = {
presets: [satelliteConfig],
content: [
files: [
`node_modules/@algolia/satellite/**/*.js`,
`node_modules/react-day-picker/lib/style.css`,
`node_modules/react-day-picker/src/**/*.js`,
`src/**/*.{ts,tsx,js,jsx}`,
// Any other sources files
],
extract: makePurgeCssExtractor(prefix),
],
theme: {
extend: {
// any colors, fonts... you want to add
}
},
plugins: [
// extra plugins you want to add
]
};
Example index.jsx
import React from "react";
import ReactDOM from "react-dom";
import "./main.css";
import { Satellite, Button, stl } from "@algolia/satellite";
const loading = true;
const App = () => (
<Satellite>
<div
className={stl`
flex items-center justify-center
${loading && "hidden"}
`}
>
<Button>Hurray!</Button>
</div>
</Satellite>
);
ReactDOM.render(<App />, document.getElementById("root"));
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We found that @algolia/satellite demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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