Canvas Kit Core
Canvas Kit Core contains values and base styles that are shared across the kit.
Includes:
Installation
yarn add @workday/canvas-kit-react
or
yarn add @workday/canvas-kit-react-core
Colors
Workday Canvas Colors are directly exported from @workday/canvas-colors-web
. Colors come in shades
from 100 (lighter) - 600 (darker). These can be used directly, but
semantic constants are preferred.
Colors (100-600):
- Cinnamon
- Peach
- Chili Mango
- Cantaloupe
- Sour Lemon
- Juicy Pear
- Kiwi
- Green Apple
- Watermelon
- Jewel
- Toothpaste
- Blueberry
- Plum
- Berry Smoothie
- Blackberry
- Island Punch
- Grape Soda
- Pomegranate
- Fruit Punch
- Root Beer
- Toasted Marshmallow
- Coconut
- Cappuccino
- Soap
- Licorice
- French Vanilla
- Black Pepper
Usage
import {colors} from '@workday/canvas-kit-react-core';
colors.blueberry400;
Each of the colors have a gradient version as well
import {colors} from '@workday/canvas-kit-react-core';
colors.gradients.blueberry;
Semantic constants
To ensure consistency across implementations, our semantic constants should be used wherever
possible. This allows us to swap out the color of a button or icon for example, without having to
find every instance of it and change the color manually.
We have several semantic groupings:
commonColors
buttonColors
iconColors
statusColors
typeColors
import {iconColors} from '@workday/canvas-kit-react-core';
iconColors.hover;
Border Radius
Border Radius variables are in a "t-shirt size" format. Border Radius values are in px
format.
Variable | Size (px) |
---|
zero | 0 |
s | '2px' |
m | '4px' |
l | '8px' |
circle | '999px' |
Spacing
Workday Canvas Spacing is directly exported from @workday/canvas-spacing-web
.
Spacing variables are in a "t-shirt size" format. Spacing values are in px
format (spacing
) or
number format (spacingNumbers
).
Variable | Size (px) | Size (number) |
---|
xxxs | '4px' | 4 |
xxs | '8px' | 8 |
xs | '12px' | 12 |
s | '16px' | 16 |
m | '24px' | 24 |
l | '32px' | 32 |
xl | '40px' | 40 |
xxl | '64px' | 64 |
xxxl | '80px' | 80 |
Margin & Padding
Spacing functions provide margin and padding spacing. These are available with the space
function.
The space
function utilizes the following props:
Margin Props
m
marginmt
margin-topmr
margin-rightmb
margin-bottomml
margin-leftmx
margin-left & margin-rightmy
margin-top & margin-bottom
Padding Props
p
paddingpt
padding-toppr
padding-rightpb
padding-bottompl
padding-leftpx
padding-left & padding-rightpy
padding-top & padding-bottom
Usage
import {spacing, spacingNumbers, space} from '@workday/canvas-kit-react-core';
spacing.s;
spacingNumbers.s;
...
const Box = styled('div')(space)
<Box p={spacing.xl} pb={64} m={40} mx={10}>
...
</Box>
Depth
Five levels of depth are available. They are directly exported from @workday/canvas-depth-web
.
Level | Usage Recommendations |
---|
Depth -1 (inset) | Inset card depth |
Depth 1 | Standard card depth |
Depth 2 | Increased card depth on hover |
Depth 3 | Active cards, popups |
Depth 4 | Cards on white backgrounds, menus |
Usage
import {depth} from '@workday/canvas-kit-react-core';
depth.inset;
depth['2'];
Type
Type styles are available as objects to use alone or with
Emotion.
Fonts
To use the Canvas Kit font
install and import the @workday/canvas-kit-react-fonts
module.
Note that this module sources fonts from the Workday CDN.
Hierarchy
Our type module is a combination of hierarchy and variants. The hierarchy has the font size, weight,
etc. for different levels of type (e.g. canvas.type.h1
, canvas.type.body
, etc.). The variants
(e.g. canvas.type.variant.label
) are applied to a hierarchy level to achieve certain styling.
Variants only come their augmenting styles and a base type object is required.
Hierarchy Levels |
---|
dataViz1 |
dataViz2 |
h1 |
h2 |
h3 |
h4 |
h5 |
body |
body2 |
small |
Variants |
---|
label |
button |
caps |
hint |
error |
inverse |
mono |
link |
Disclaimer
A new type hierarchy is in the process of being introduced into our products. You can find more
info about it in the Labs Type section. We plan to maintain
both hierarchies for a short time, but there will be a breaking change when we replace the current
one with the new one.
Usage
If you're working in emotion, you can simply spread the type objects to use their styles.
import {type} from '@workday/canvas-kit-react-core';
const MyLabel = styled('label')({
...type.body,
...type.variant.label,
});
If you are only using one object, you can do this inline with the style
attribute. For headings,
styled components are also available.
import {H2, type} from '@workday/canvas-kit-react-core';
<h1 style={type.h1}>H1 Header</h1>;
<H2>H2 Header</H2>;
To combine objects inline, you can also use emotion's css
function.
import {type} from '@workday/canvas-kit-react-core';
<label css={[canvas.type.body, canvas.type.variant.label]}>Label Text</label>;
Providers
Providers are higher order (wrapping) components used to provide global configuration to Canvas
components.
Input Provider
This is a higher order (wrapping) component for providing css-referencable data attributes for the
users current input. Focus outlines are required for accesibility, but they can be unnecessary
visual noise when using a mouse. This allows us to hide focus outlines (as desired) while the user
is interacting with components using a mouse, touch, etc. and show them when keyboard navigation
begins. This logic is heavily influenced by what-input.
You can use it to style your own components as well using the examples below.
Preferably you would use the CanvasProvider
as InputProvider
functionality is included within
it. However, if you want InputProvider
functionality on it's own, you can use this.
Definitions
Input: The current input method from the user.
- Equal to one of
InputTypes
- Triggered by the following events:
keydown
keyup
mousedown
MSPointerDown
pointerdown
touchstart
Intent: The potential next input method from the user. Mouse, pointer and mouse wheel events
only demonstrate potential, but not actual, interaction and are treated separately. Note: if input
type updates from the events above, the intent type will also be updated to the same value.
- Equal to one of
InputTypes
- Triggered by the following events:
mousemove
MSPointerMove
pointermove
wheel
mousewheel
DOMMouseScroll
Usage
As an external consumer, you should reference the following example.
If you are contributing a component, you must add the necessary styling (see below) and use the
InputProviderDecorator
in your stories. DO NOT use an InputProvider
directly within any Canvas Kit components.
import * as React from 'react';
import {InputProvider} from '@workday/canvas-kit-react';
<InputProvider>{/* All your components containing any Canvas components */}</InputProvider>;
This will result in a wrapping div with two data attributes:
<div data-whatinput="mouse" data-whatinput="mouse"></div>
Now in any component within this wrapper, you can use these data attributes to customize the focus
handling.
React/Emotion:
[`[data-whatinput='mouse'] &:focus,
[data-whatinput='touch'] &:focus,
[data-whatinput='pointer'] &:focus`]: {
outline: 'none',
border: 'none',
},
SCSS:
[data-whatinput='mouse'],
[data-whatinput='touch'],
[data-whatinput='pointer'] {
.my-component:focus {
outline: none;
border: none;
}
}
We provide a helper to hide the focus outlines on
mouse input. Simply spread it in your styles (i.e. ...hideMouseFocus
).
Note: It is best practice to show focus outlines by default and specifically hide them in the
cases you would like (i.e. mouse/touch/pointer input).
Note: Multiple InputProviders in the same tree are not supported. Any nested InputProvider
will remove itself from the DOM (rendering only its children) and not attach any event listeners.
Static Properties
InputTypes
Theme |
---|
Keyboard |
Mouse |
Pointer |
Touch |
Component Props
Required
None
Optional
provideIntent: boolean
Whether you would like the attribute data-whatintent
rendered (see definition of intent above).
Note: detecting intent will add scroll and mouse positioning listeners which could affect
performance.
Storybook Decorator
We provide a storybook decorator to wrap your
stories in an InputProvider
automatically.
Add this decorator to your /.storybook/config.js
configuration file to apply to all stories:
import {InputProviderDecorator} from '../utils/storybook';
addDecorator(InputProviderDecorator);
Or, add it to stories individually:
import {InputProviderDecorator} from '../../../../utils/storybook';
storiesOf('My Story', module)
.addDecorator(InputProviderDecorator)
.add('All', () => <YourJSX />);