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@team-griffin/react-dye
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npm i --save @team-griffin/react-dye
yarn add @team-griffin/react-dye
This package was created as I was fustrated with the existing theming options for react which all use context or try and resolve the styles for you.
This package uses react-broadcast to avoid the sCU problem.
Note: We do not recommend using this on every component that you need to have the theme object. This is for those edge cases where you can not pass props down the tree any further due to something blocking it (like react-router v3).
// A.js
import { ThemeProvider } from '@team-griffin/react-dye';
const theme = getYourThemeFromSomewhere(); // Usually this is passed
return (
<ThemeProvider theme={theme}>
<MyComponentTree/>
</ThemeProvider>
);
// B.js
import { withTheme } from '@team-griffin/react-dye';
const MyComponent = (props) => {
console.log(props.theme);
return (<div/>);
};
export default withTheme()(MyComponent);
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```sh npm i --save @team-griffin/react-dye
The npm package @team-griffin/react-dye receives a total of 5 weekly downloads. As such, @team-griffin/react-dye popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @team-griffin/react-dye demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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