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@paprika/tokens
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The tokens
package is the implementation of the Starling Design System's design tokens for use with Sass and JavaScript (for use with styled-components
).
They include an extensive colour palette, spacing values, and other CSS properties to keep the styling conssitent for apps created with Paprika.
On the Paprika wiki pages, you can read more about using design tokens.
The Starling Design System site has a tokens reference page.
yarn add @paprika/tokens
or with npm:
npm install @paprika/tokens
tokens
are intended for use internally and externally.
Internally, when contributors create Paprika components, and externally, when application developers consume Paprika to create user interfaces with the Starling Design System.
Typically consumers will be using tokens with Sass. They can be included in any Sass file with:
@import "@paprika/tokens/lib/tokens.scss";
Then you should be able to use variables like $space
and $color--black-lighten-10
.
When using tokens in Paprika, or even in an application that uses styled-components
or another CSS-in-JS framework, the tokens can be imported with:
import tokens from "@paprika/tokens";
Then you can access the tokens from that tokens
object, like tokens.space
or tokens.color.blackLighten10
.
With styled-components
you will usually use them in a template string, interpolated like ${tokens.space}
.
The source file for the tokens is src/tokens.yaml
. New tokens can be added there and then generated for Sass, JavaScript and even for the Starling Design System reference page by running the folloing in the packages/Tokens
directory:
yarn pretranspile
Which will generate the following:
FAQs
Design tokens generated as scss + js
The npm package @paprika/tokens receives a total of 4,133 weekly downloads. As such, @paprika/tokens popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @paprika/tokens demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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