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@sibipro/caffeine
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Component library for Sibi. Not really intended for public consumption.
Components here are built around the Material-UI library, and in some cases those components are exposed directly.
Check out http://caffeine.sibi.sh for information about the components.
Install the package and all peer dependencies.
// yarn is the best, use it
yarn add @sibipro/caffeine
// add peer dependencies
yarn add react react-dom prop-types
You can use components directly, and they will automatically use the "website" theme.
import React from 'react';
import Button from '@sibipro/caffeine/components/Button';
const App = () => (
<>
<p>I am some React app.</p>
<Button color="primary" variant="contained" onClick={() => alert('You clicked me!')}>Click Me</Button>
</>
);
If you would like to modify the appearance of your components by using a different theme, use the <ThemeProvider />
component. This is a provider that you pass the theme into, then make the rest of your app a child of it.
import React from 'react';
import theme from '@sibipro/caffeine/themes/website'
import ThemeProvider from '@sibipro/caffeine/components/ThemeProvider';
import Button from '@sibipro/caffeine/components/Button';
const App = () => (
<ThemeProvider theme={theme}>
<p>I am some React app.</p>
<Button color="primary" variant="contained" onClick={() => alert('You clicked me!')}>Click Me</Button>
</ThemeProvider>
);
export default App;
You can also override a theme by nesting another <ThemeProvider />
in the main app. This works exactly like the Material-UI Theme Provider.
FAQs
Component library for Sibi. Not really intended for public consumption.
The npm package @sibipro/caffeine receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @sibipro/caffeine popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @sibipro/caffeine demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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