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@leafygreen-ui/emotion
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yarn add @leafygreen-ui/emotion
npm install @leafygreen-ui/emotion
Because we use a custom instance of Emotion to allow for styles defined in LeafyGreen to be easily overwritten, there's an additional step that must be taken to use our components when performing server-side rendering.
We expose three methods as named exports that are also exposed by the base emotion-server
package: renderStylesToString
, renderStylesToNodeStream
, and extractCritical
. You can find documentation on usage of each of the methods in the official Emotion documentation.
NOTE: If you are already server-side rendering an application using Emotion, you will use the methods exposed in
@leafygreenui/emotion
instead of, NOT in addition to the methods exposed byemotion-server
.
import { renderToString } from 'react-dom/server';
import { renderStylesToString } from '@leafygreen-ui/emotion';
import App from './App';
const html = renderStylesToString(renderToString(<App />));
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leafyGreen UI Kit's Custom Instance of Emotion
We found that @leafygreen-ui/emotion demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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