Phoenix components
Our aim is to build a simple React components library using styled-components
and TypeScript.
3rd party libraries
Phoenix Components takes advantage of some 3rd party libraries to create consistently styled components
@tippyjs/react
- dropdown and positioning engine for the Dropdown componentcountries-and-timezones
- list of timezones for the TimezonePicker componentis-mobile
- detecting mobile device for the Select componentnanoid
- unique string ID generator for Checkbox and Radio componentsnoUiSlider
- complete solution for the Slider (and Range) componentreact-day-picker
- date picker for DatePicker and DateRangePicker componentsreact-dropzone
- drag'n'drop support for the FileUpload componentreact-inlinesvg
- Inline loading of SVG files (to support hover effects) across all components using iconsreact-pdf
- PDF files preview for the FileUpload componentreact-select
- complete solution for the Select componentreact-tabs
- complete solution for the Tabs component and its subcomponents (TabList, Tab and TabPanel)
Demo & Documentation
Phoenix Components Storybook
Install
npm i @purple/phoenix-components
Usage
- Phoenix components use by default Roboto font with weights 400 and 500. If you want to use this default font, please add it to your project, using for example Google Fonts. (If you want to use different font family and/or different font weights, please refer to the section Customization.)
<link rel="preconnect" href="https://fonts.gstatic.com">
<link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Roboto:wght@400;500&display=swap" rel="stylesheet">
-
Import Theme
from Phoenix Components and wrap the app in <ThemeProvider>
from styled-components
providing the Theme
object. If your repository already contains custom styled-components
theme, merge both themes together. If you're going to use overrides inside $pc
key (see the Customization section), you need to use deep merge (e.g. merge
from lodash
).
Also, import <GlobalStyles>
component which provides styles such as default font and sizes, and include it once in your project.
import merge from 'lodash/merge'
import { ThemeProvider } from 'styled-components'
import { GlobalStyles, Theme as PhoenixTheme } from '@purple/phoenix-components'
import { Theme } from './CustomAppTheme'
...
function App() {
return (
<ThemeProvider theme={merge(PhoenixTheme, Theme)}>
<GlobalStyles />
{ ... your app ... }
</ThemeProvider>
)
}
You can optionally include dir
key in the theme with values either 'ltr'
or 'rtl'
. This is not required but it will slightly optimize CSS generated to support right-to-left layouts, resulting in smaller footprint.
...
<ThemeProvider theme={merge({ dir: 'rtl' }, Theme)}>
...
- Import components that you need and use them according to the docs.
import { TextInput } from '@purple/phoenix-components'
Customization
You can either extended the components with styled-components
.
For example:
import styled from 'styled-components'
import { TextInput } from '@purple/phoenix-components'
const StyledInput = styled(TextInput)`
// css overrides here
`
Or you can override the default properties inside the $pc
object. In your own theme file, define the overrides as shown below, deep merge your theme file with the Phoenix theme file, and provide it to ThemeProvider
.
export const Theme = {
...
$pc: {
fontFamily: 'Mulish, sans-serif',
fontWeight: {
regular: 400,
bold: 600
}
}
}
For more information about what's possible to customize please refer directly to the file src/theme.tsx
.
🔼 Migration guide from v3 to v4
In prop tables, all removed properties are listed with notes how to update the component.
Alert
Renamed to Notice.
Property | Notes |
---|
text | Use children instead. |
centerText | Too specific prop. Centered text in a notice component is discouraged. If needed, however, it can be done manually through child element with custom styling. |
type | Use colorTheme instead. |
contentColor | Use colorTheme instead. |
backgroundColor | Use colorTheme instead. |
title | Use children instead. |
Button
Property | Notes |
---|
color | Use colorTheme instead. |
background | Use colorTheme instead. |
CheckBox
Renamed to Checkbox (B lowercase).
Property | Notes |
---|
color | Use colorTheme instead. |
DateInput
Property | Notes |
---|
label | Removed. If needed, use standalone component Label . |
FileUpload
Property | Notes |
---|
color | Use colorTheme instead. |
SelectBox
Renamed to Select.
Property | Notes |
---|
autoComplete | Remove. Select does not support autoComplete prop and it was not used in the v3 anyway. |
description | Description is not part of this component anymore. If any description above the text input is needed, use component Text or Paragraph. |
background | Remove. Should not be desired. We strive for unified design. |
border | Remove. Should not be desired. We strive for unified design. |
rowHeight | Remove without replacement. |
SelectPicker
Property | Notes |
---|
borderColor | Use colorTheme instead. |
label | Removed. If needed, use standalone component Label . |
TextArea
Property | Notes |
---|
type | Remove without replacement. textarea does not have an attribute type . |
withBorder | Remove without replacement. Should not be desired. We strive for unified design. |
TextInput
Property | Notes |
---|
description | Description is not part of this component anymore. If any description above the text input is needed, create a custom element with custom styling. |
descriptionFontSize | The same applies as for description prop. |
background | Remove without replacement. Background color should not be modified. |
disableErrorText | If we don't want to display error text but want to mark the input as errored, we set the property error to true (instead of string ). |
focusColor | Remove without replacement. Focus color should not be modified. |