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armstrong-react-types

Rocketmakers Armstrong library of React components (For projects using npm @types from Typescript 2.0)

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armstrong-react

Armstrong React - Rocketmakers React component library.

1.0 Breaking changes

Imports

All virtual classes have been removed. Don't extend armstrong classes in your css or you WILL get duplication issues. This is due to how TSX and SCSS imports work. There are also now more files to import to cut down on size. They are self explanatory and as follows:

@import "~armstrong-react/dist/imports";
@import "~armstrong-react/dist/style";
@import "~armstrong-react/dist/form";
@import "~armstrong-react/dist/responsive";
@import "~armstrong-react/dist/nav";
Grid - CenterContent

Center content has been deprecated and is replaced with 2 new properties. HorizontalAlignment and Vertical alignment.

Grid - Fixed on row and col

Rows now take a height prop which supports either a number or the string 'auto'. Cols are the same but with a width property. You can now also use XAML-style star widths/heights. For example a 2 col layout with width='1*' and a width='2*' would split into a 1 3rd 2 3rds ratio

Grid - SingleColumnRow

This is no more! Just write the markup <Row><Col></Col></Row> or make your own component. It was messy and unmaintainable before

Button

Button no longer has a text property. You can pass anything, be it text or a component as its child. Shadows have been removed by default, if you want them add the class shadow. The default bottom margin has been removed to make it more flexible. Just pad your container or add m-bottom-small if you'd like a margin.

Form - Calendar & Datepickers
  • TimeSelector is no more
  • DatepickerInput has been renamed CalendarInput.
  • There are also now DateInput and TimeInput controls.
  • CalendarInput now only takes strings, so moment.js is now just an implementation detail
  • CalendarInput no longer takes a locale prop. Instead import ArmstrongConfig and call setLocale once, probably on app startup.
Form - Dropdownselect

Dropdownselect has been renamed to AutoCompleteInput to better reflect what it actually does

Introduction

A library of components for React/SCSS interface development.

The Rokot platform components heavily rely on usage of the typings utility for typescript definitions management. If you don't have typings installed:

npm i typings -g

Getting Started

WARNING!: This library assumes you're using React and SASS.

Installation

Install via npm

npm i armstrong-react --save

Typings

You will need to install these ambient dependencies:

NOTE: you may already have some of these ambient dependencies installed!

typings install react underscore classnames node -SA

Importing the SCSS

To make use of the default styles, you'll need to import a single SCSS entry point from the module into your root stylesheet. The simplest way of achieving this is to use webpack's sass-loader plugin and add the following line to your root SCSS file:

@import "~armstrong-react/dist/style";

NOTE: If you're not using webpack, you can use an absolute or relative path through your node_modules folder.

Example: Adding a simple Armstrong Button (TypeScript/JSX):

import * as React from 'react';
import * as ReactDOM from 'react-dom';

import { Button } from "armstrong-react";

export class MyComponent extends React.Component<{}, {}> {

  private buttonClicked(e) {
    console.log('Clicked!')
  }

  public render() {
    return (
      <main>
        <h1>Below is a button!</h1>
        <Button condition="info" onClick={ this.buttonClicked }>Armstrong lives!</Button>
      </main>
    );
  }
}

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Package last updated on 03 Oct 2016

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