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@mozaic-ds/tokens
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A set of Design Tokens following ADEO Design system guidelines.
Adeo Design System is a global and collaborative design system that facilitates the designer and developer experience, enabling them to create universal interfaces perfectly aligned with the business strategy of Adeo.
To install this library in your project, you need to run the following command using npm:
npm install --save @mozaic-ds/tokens@latest
If you prefer Yarn, use the following command instead:
yarn add @mozaic-ds/tokens@latest
[!CAUTION] If the package
@mozaic-ds/stylesis already installed in your project, then you don't need to install the@mozaic-ds/tokenspackage.
The@mozaic-ds/tokenspackage is a dependency of the@mozaic-ds/stylespackage, so it is installed automatically when the latter is installed.
This package gives you access to all the tokens made available by our design system.
This allows you to create code that is robust, easy to maintain and perfectly aligned with our design system guidelines.
This package provides design tokens for the following three formats: CSS, SCSS, JavaScript and Flutter.
This documentation shows you how to use tokens for each of these formats.
SCSS is the main format on which we supply our tokens.
The design system's styles are built using Sass, so tokens in this format are proposed first.
The package exposes the following SCSS entry points that can be used in your projects:
| Preset | File path | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Leroy Merlin | @mozaic-ds/tokens | Exposes all tokens in SCSS format for the Leroy Merlin preset |
| Adeo | @mozaic-ds/tokens/adeo | Exposes all tokens in SCSS format for the Adeo preset |
| Brico Center | @mozaic-ds/tokens/bricocenter | Exposes all tokens in SCSS format for the Brico Center preset |
| Enki | @mozaic-ds/tokens/enki | Exposes all tokens in SCSS format for the Enki preset |
| Mbrand | @mozaic-ds/tokens/mbrand | Exposes all tokens in SCSS format for the Mbrand preset |
If the SCSS format isn't for you, the package also exposes all the design system tokens in the form of CSS Custom Properties, also known as "CSS variables".
CSS variable files are exposed via the following entry points:
| Preset | File path | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Leroy Merlin | @mozaic-ds/tokens/theme | Generates a root.css file with a :root {} selector containing tokens in variable CSS format for the Leroy Merlin preset. |
| Adeo | @mozaic-ds/tokens/adeo/theme | Generates a root.css file with a :root {} selector containing tokens in variable CSS format for the Adeo preset. |
| Brico Center | @mozaic-ds/tokens/bricocenter/theme | Generates a root.css file with a :root {} selector containing tokens in variable CSS format for the Brico Center preset. |
| Enki | @mozaic-ds/tokens/enki/theme | Generates a root.css file with a :root {} selector containing tokens in variable CSS format for the Enki preset. |
| Mbrand | @mozaic-ds/tokens/mbrand/theme | Generates a root.css file with a :root {} selector containing tokens in variable CSS format for the Mbrand preset. |
[!IMPORTANT] The root.css files generated do not contain the entire set of tokens, in order to preserve the integrity of the design system.
So, unlike SCSS files/entry points, files containing CSS variables contain only the colour, spacing and font tokens, but none of the primitive tokens or components.
You can find out more by reading this part of the documentation, which explains the difference between presets and themes.
Finally, in addition to the SCSS and CSS formats, the package also gives you access to all tokens in JavaScript format.
To do this, the package exposes JavaScript files in CJS & ESM module format to cover as many use cases as possible.
Variable files in JavaScript format are available in this package via the following paths:
| Preset | File path |
|---|---|
| Leroy Merlin | @mozaic-ds/tokens |
| Adeo | @mozaic-ds/tokens/adeo |
| Brico Center | @mozaic-ds/tokens/bricocenter |
| Enki | @mozaic-ds/tokens/enki |
| Mbrand | @mozaic-ds/tokens/mbrand |
You can use the paths above to import the JavaScript module of your choice, depending on the context in which you are using it.
For example:
import adeoTokens from '@mozaic-ds/tokens/adeo'
Releases are managed with GitHub Releases, including the changelog for each one.
Access to the Changelog to find out about the detailed changes to each release.
Have a bug or a feature request?
Please open an issue and use the template associated with your request.
However, if you are able to contribute and fix bugs, build new features, or help to improve the project documentation, feel free to do it!
Your contribution, no matter how big or small, is much appreciated.
Read the Contributing Guide for more information.
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This project is licensed under the Apache V2 License. See LICENSE for more information.
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Design Tokens for Mozaic, the Adeo's Design System
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We found that @mozaic-ds/tokens demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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