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bpk-react-utils
Advanced tools
Miscellaneous React based utilities for use in Backpack components.
npm install bpk-react-utils --save-dev
Render's children into a new component tree and appends it to document.body
. Useful for Modals, Popovers, Tooltips etc where
it's necessary in overcoming z-index issues when absolutely positioning elements.
import { Portal } from 'bpk-react-utils';
import BpkButton from 'bpk-component-button';
import { BpkCode } from 'bpk-component-code';
import React, { Component } from 'react';
class MyComponent extends Component {
constructor() {
super();
this.state = {
isOpen: false,
};
}
onOpen = () => {
this.setState({
isOpen: true,
});
}
onClose = () => {
this.setState({
isOpen: false,
});
}
render() {
return (
<div>
<BpkButton onClick={this.onOpen}>Open portal</BpkButton>
<Portal
isOpen={this.state.isOpen}
onClose={this.onClose}
>
<div>I'm now appended to <BpkCode>document.body</BpkCode></div>
</Portal>
</div>
);
}
}
Property | PropType | Required | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
children | node | true | - |
isOpen | bool | true | - |
beforeClose | func | false | null |
onClose | func | false | noop |
onOpen | func | false | noop |
onRender | func | false | noop |
renderTarget | func | false | null |
target | oneOf([function, node]) | false | null |
closeOnEscPressed | bool | false | true |
cssModules.js
A helpful utility which permits backwards compatibility with hard coded classes and CSS modules.
import React from 'react';
import { cssModules } from 'bpk-react-utils';
import STYLES from './MyComponent.scss';
const getClassName = cssModules(STYLES);
const MyComponent = (props) => (
<div className={getClassName('MyComponent')}>
<div className={getClassName('MyComponent__inner')}>
{props.children}
</div>
</div>
);
With CSS modules:
<div class="_35WloynrPDta8fhSfoHEgE">
<div class="_1ghNYY7jOYzUneVCT4piQ9">
Some text.
</div>
</div>
Without CSS modules:
<div class="MyComponent">
<div class="MyComponent__inner">
Some text.
</div>
</div>
The returned function accepts multiple class names and ignores values other than strings. e.g:
import { cssModules } from 'bpk-react-utils';
import STYLES from './MyComponent.scss';
const getClassNames = cssModules(STYLES);
const MyComponent = (props) => (
<div className={getClassName('MyComponent', props.disabled && 'MyComponent--disabled')}>
{props.children}
</div>
);
Will result in MyComponent MyComponent--disabled
if props.disabled
is true or MyComponent
otherwise.
TransitionInitialMount.js
A wrapper around react-transition-group
which makes it easy to transition a
components initial mount. All you need to provide is two class names and a timeout.
import React from 'react';
import { TransitionInitialMount } from 'bpk-react-utils';
const MyComponent = (props) => (
<TransitionInitialMount
appearClassName="my-transition-class--appear"
appearActiveClassName="my-transition-class--appear-active"
transitionTimeout={300}
>
<div>Some text.</div>
</TransitionInitialMount>
);
@import '~bpk-mixins/index';
.my-transition-class {
transition: opacity $bpk-duration-sm ease-in-out;
opacity: 1;
&--appear {
opacity: 0;
}
&--appear-active {
opacity: 1;
}
}
Property | PropType | Required | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
children | node | true | - |
appearClassName | string | true | - |
appearActiveClassName | string | true | - |
transitionTimeout | number | true | - |
isRTL
Returns true if the browser is showing content right-to-left.
import React from 'react';
import { isRTL } from 'bpk-react-utils';
if (isRTL()) {
// do RTL stuff
} else {
// do LTR stuff
}
isDeviceIphone
Returns true if the device is an iPhone.
import React from 'react';
import { isDeviceIphone } from 'bpk-react-utils';
if (isDeviceIphone()) {
// do iPhone specific stuff
} else {
// do other browser/device stuff
}
isDeviceIpad
Returns true if the device is an iPad.
import React from 'react';
import { isDeviceIpad } from 'bpk-react-utils';
if (isDeviceIpad()) {
// do iPad specific stuff
} else {
// do other browser/device stuff
}
isDeviceIos
Returns true if the platform is iOS (iPhone/iPad).
import React from 'react';
import { isDeviceIos } from 'bpk-react-utils';
if (isDeviceIos()) {
// do iOS specific stuff
} else {
// do other browser/device stuff
}
FAQs
Utilities for Backpack's React components.
We found that bpk-react-utils demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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