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@enact/sandstone
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Large-screen/TV support library for Enact, containing a variety of UI components.
The set of components for an Enact-based application targeting smart TVs.
import kind from '@enact/core/kind';
import Button from '@enact/sandstone/Button';
import ThemeDecorator from '@enact/sandstone/ThemeDecorator';
import React from 'react';
const MyApp = kind({
name: 'MyApp',
render: () => (<Button>Hello, Enact!</Button>)
});
const MySandstoneApp = ThemeDecorator(MyApp);
export default MySandstoneApp;
Note: The
@enact/sandstone/ThemeDecoratormust be applied to the base component. This decorator also applies@enact/i18n/I18nDecorator,@enact/spotlightand@enact/ui/resolutiondecorators.
npm install --save @enact/sandstone
Unit tests are implemented in Testing Library and are run with Jest. To execute them:
npm test
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Large-screen/TV support library for Enact, containing a variety of UI components.
The npm package @enact/sandstone receives a total of 1,961 weekly downloads. As such, @enact/sandstone popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @enact/sandstone demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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