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@cbryant24/styled-react
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CSS Styles can be applied to components by writing css styles as props or themeing
Library for styling React components using css-in-js
and theming.
npm install @cbryant24/styled-react
The following html elements are exported for use in component rendering and styling
Element | Description | Variations |
---|---|---|
Box | Default Div type which can be set to any html type [ see isA attribute ] ( #Element-Types ) | |
Div | html div tag <div></div> | FlexDiv, GridDiv |
Form | html form element <form></form> | FlexForm, GridForm |
Button | html button element <button></button> | FlexButton, GridButton |
Li | hmtl li element <li></li> | FlexLi, GridLi |
Ul | html ul element <ul></ul> | FlexUl, GridUl |
H1-H6 | h1 through h6 element <h1></h1> | FlexH[1-6], GridH[1-6] |
Span | html span element <span></span> | FlexSpan, GridSpan |
Field | Custom Field element for forms see here | |
StyledModal | See Modal Instructions here |
Styles can be applied to components by writing css styles directly as props
import { Div } from "@cbryant24/styled-react";
function App() {
return (
<Div display="block" color="red">
Im a Div
</Div>
);
}
Optionally styles can be defined and spread onto the component to provide reusability for styles
const styles = {
width: [1, 2],
fontSize: [1, 2],
color: "black",
border: "1px solid black"
}
<Box
{...styles}
>
Im a styled div
</Box>
Theming allows for consistent styling by providing preset scales for various css properites. Theming provides quick responsive design by providing array values that correspond to specified breakpoints.
See default theming option for explanations on theme properties and reference here
Global styling can be done by importing the createGlobalStyle
function and using tagged template literals to set global css values.
import { createGlobalStyle } from "@cbryant24/styled-react";
const GlobalStyle = createGlobalStyle`
*,
*::after,
*::before {
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
box-sizing: inherit;
}
`;
function App() {
return (
<Fragment>
<GlobalStyle />
<Div>Hello World</Div>
</Fragment>
);
}
To learn more about the global styling see styled-components api
A default global styling with the most common global styling is also exported as DefaultGlobalStyle
.
An a
tag is currently exported for general linking.
Currently Styled-React is setup to use react-router
. To create a link provide the exported react-router-dom
Link
to the Box
element exported from the Styled-React library
import { Link } from "react-router-dom";
import { Div, Box } from "@cbryant24/styled-react";
const App = () => {
return (
<Div width="20rem" height="20rem" backgroundColor="black" fontSize={[1]}>
<Box
isA={Link}
themeStyle={"linkStyle"}
fontSize={[2]}
color="white"
to="/home"
>
Home
</Box>
</Div>
);
};
The field component creates a group of elements containing label, input, and errors. The element uses the prop data
to set the label, placeholder, name attribute, and any data for the input to prefill or autoselect.
Prop | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
name | string | used for name attribute on input and for attribute on label |
type | string | determine which input type. email |
placeholder | string | text to be used in the input for placeholder text |
label | string | text to be used for the label text value |
inputData | varies | see list of options available for inputData |
The select input type inputData takes the properties listed below
InputType | Select | Description |
---|---|---|
options | array | array of objects with the property id |
value | string | used to set value field with the provided option object id |
display | string | used to display the text in the provided option field |
The Field
component takes a fieldStyle
object with css list properties
The Field
component takes a prop inputStyle
object with css list properties
If using a theme
with the ThemeProvider
wrapper the prop fieldStyle
and inputStyle
can take the string
name reference to the theme object or array of strings referencing theme styles.
import { Field, Form } from "@cbryant24/styled-react";
const App = () => {
const fieldStyle = {
width: "75%",
maxHeight: "11rem",
justifyContent: "space-between",
flexDirection: "column"
},
inputStyle = {
background: "white",
color: "black",
borderRadius: "1em",
minHeight: "2.5em"
};
return (
<Form width="30vw" height="30vh" backgroundColor="red" color="black">
<Field
data={{
name: "field-test",
type: "select",
inputData: {
value: "id",
display: "name",
options: [
{ name: "Dev", id: 2 },
{ name: "Mac", id: "3" }
]
}
}}
fieldStyle={fieldStyle}
inputStyle={inputStyle}
/>
</Form>
);
};
The input can"t be styled but takes on the styling of the parent field styled with inputStyle
note: display
property is set to flex for the field element and cannot be changed
If props need to be added to a passed styled-system component a helper function can be imported and used
export const Input = (
<Input
width="45%"
color="#ffffff"
/>
);
import { addProps } from "styled-react"
import { Input } from "./Input";
export default Form = (props) => {
const InputPassword = addProps(Input, { type: "password"});
return (
<div>
{InputPassword}
</div>
)
}
Adding props to multiple elements can be done by passing an array of styled-system Components
import { Input } from "./Input";
export default Form = props => {
const InputPassword = addProps([Input, Input], { type: "password" });
return <div>{InputPassword}</div>;
};
Adding props to multiple elements with varying props can be done by passing an array of styled-system Components and an array of props. Note that the props applied to each is done in a one to one application
import { Input } from "./Input";
export default Form = props => {
const Inputs = addProps(
[Input, Input],
[{ type: "text" }, { type: "password" }]
);
return <div>{Inputs}</div>;
};
Animations can be defined using the animation
property and providing an object with the appropriate properties listed below. Note that some properties work in conjuction with only certain types of animation i.e. duration_in
can only be used if in
animation is defined, also some properties are required if using a certain type of animation i.e. if using continuous
animation type then duration_continuous
property must be defined as well.
The in animation provides animation for elements and components rendering to the screen
in
: This property receives an animation object with properties representing the keyframes that will be used to animate in
the component.duration_in
: This property receives an integer greater than 0 and will set the duration in seconds for the in
animation. Required for using in
animationsThe out animation provides animation for elements and components unmounting from the application
out
: This property receives an animation keyframe that will be used to animate out the component.duration_out
: This property receives an integer greater than 0 and will set the duration in seconds for the out animation. Required for using out
animationsThe continous animation provides animation for elements that need to continually animate.
continuous
: This property receives an animation keyframe that will be used to animate between in and out.duration_continuous
: This property receives an integer greater than 0 and will set the duration in seconds between each animation.The delay_between
and iteration
properties provide timing for in
, out
, and continuous
animations. The delay_in
property can be used with in
and continuous
. The iteration
property provides total number of animation counts and can be used only with the in
and out
animation
delay_between
: This property receives an integer geater or equal to 0 and will set the time that will wait between the in
and out
animations.iteration
: This property receives an integer greater than 0 which will set the amount of iterations the animation should perform. This can be used only with the in
and out
animationsdelay_in
: This property receives an integer and will set the time that the component will take to take before the animation begins. While this time isn"t reached, the component will be mounted but will not animate. If this property is not set there will not be any delay for the in
animationThe properties animation_fill_mode, animation_timing_function, animation_direction
operate exactly like normal css animation properties
animation_fill_mode
: property accepts none | forwards | backwards | both | initial | inherit;
if none is provided the default value none
will be used.animation_timing_function
: property accepts linear | ease | ease-in | ease-out | ease-in-out | step-start | step-end | steps(int, start|end) | cubic-bezier(n,n,n,n) | initial | inherit
if none is provided the default value of ease
will be used.animation_direction
: property accepts normal | reverse | alternate | alternate-reverse | initial | inherit
if none is provided the default value of normal
will be used.To create a custom pass an object representing a keyframes definition. The animation property uses css actual names so properites with a hyphen need to follow the same style in this object.
const customAnimation = {
duration_in: 3
in: {
from: { opacity: 0 },
to: { opacity: 1 }
},
delay_between: 4,
out: {
from: { "background-color": "red" },
to: { "background-color": "yellow" }
},
duration_out: 3,
};
<Box animation={animation}>animating div</Box>;
Custom animations frames can also be defined using the percentage values also
const customAnimation = {
duration_in: 3
in: {
"0%": { opacity: 0 },
"75%": { opacity: .5 },
"100%": { opacity: 1 }
},
delay_between: 4,
out: {
"0%": { "background-color": "red" },
"80%": { "background-color": "yellow" }
"100%": { }
},
duration_out: 3,
};
<Box animation={animation}>animating div</Box>;
For more details about creating custom animations see additional documentation here
The pseudo classes active, focus, hover, lang, link, visited
and pseudo elements after, before, first-letter, first-line, selection
can be used to further style elments. Include the keyword pseudo
and pass an object using the appropriate pseudo name to style.
<Box pseudo hover={{ fontSize: [1, 2], color: "blue.1" }}>
I am a pseudo element
</Box>
Transitions can be added for the following states hover, focus, & active
you can add a transition by adding the pseudo class as instructed to here then define the transition in the transition
property
<BoxPseudo
pseudo
hover={ { fontSize: [4] } }
transition="font-size 4s linear"
>
I will transition on hover
<BoxPseudo>
To use a styled-react-modal import both the ModalProvider, StyledModal
components. Set the <ModalProvider></ModalProvider>
at the level you want to render the modal. The modal takes a single parent element with no sibling elements.
To style the Modal Background pass to the prop modalBackgroundStyle
an object of camelCase css properties or if using themeimg an object with the property themeStyle
with a string or array of strings corresponding to the theme name
The Modal takes the following props:
modalBackgroundStyle
: object
of camelCase css properties if using theming use property themeStyle
with corresponding theme value
isOpen
: A boolean
that indicates whether the modal is to be open or closed
onBackgroundClick
: A function
that is invoked when the modal background is clicked
onEscapeKeydown
: A function
that is invoked when the escape key is pressed while the modal is open
allowScroll
: A boolean
when true
, scrolling in the document body is not disabled when the modal is open
beforeOpen
: A function
that is invoked before the modal opens. If this function returns a promise, then the modal is opened after the promise is resolved
afterOpen
: A function
that is invoked after the modal opens, can be asynchronous
beforeClose
: A function
that is invoked before the modal closes, can be asynchronous
afterClose
: A function
that is invoked after the modal closes, can be asynchronous
import { ModalProvider, Modal } from "styled-react";
<ModalProvider>
<App />
</ModalProvider>;
function ModalDemo(props) {
const [isOpen, setIsOpen] = useState(false);
const toggleModal = e => setIsOpen(!isOpen);
function beforeOpen() {
alert("Im about to open");
}
return (
<Modal
isOpen={isOpen}
onBackgroundClick={toggleModal}
onEscapeKeydown={toggleModal}
beforeOpen={beforeOpen}
>
<Box>
<Box>I am a modal!</Box>
<Box>I am another box in the modal</Box>
<button onClick={toggleModal}>Close Me</button>
</Box>
</Modal>
);
}
To change the Box
component to different element types i.e. <span></span> <p></p>
use the prop isA
and select the element type needed.
<Box isA="p" fontSize={[1, 2]} zIndex="10">
I am now a styled paragraph element
</Box>
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