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Cloudflare Style Container
Set of high order components and other helpers for fela based applications.
$ npm install cf-style-container
We proxy/alias some useful functions from fela without changing their behaviour. See the original documentation for more details. We wrap all Fela APIs so we can eventually switch Fela to a different CSS in JS lib if ever needed.
Very similar to createComponent from react-fela. However, it automatically adds PropTypes from [type]
in case that it is a React Component.
You should use this HOC every time when you want to use Fela in your component. This is a primary way how to style React components.
import React from 'react';
import PropTypes from 'prop-types';
import { createComponent } from 'cf-style-container';
const styles = ({ theme, size }) => ({
fontWeight: theme[`fontWeight${size}`],
fontSize: theme[`fontSize${size}`],
lineHeight: theme[`lineHeight${size}`],
marginTop: theme[`marginTop${size}`]
});
const Heading = ({ size, className, children }) => {
const tagName = 'h' + size;
return React.createElement(tagName, { className }, children);
};
Heading.propTypes = {
size: PropTypes.oneOf([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]).isRequired,
className: PropTypes.string.isRequired,
children: PropTypes.node
};
export default createComponent(styles, Heading);
Useful when you need multiple classNames (and rules) in one component.
import React from 'react';
import PropTypes from 'prop-types';
import { createComponentStyles } from 'cf-style-container';
const mainStyles = ({ theme }) => ({
margin: theme.main.margin,
padding: theme.main.padding,
});
const legendStyles = ({ theme }) => ({
padding: theme.legend.padding,
marginBottom: theme.legend.marginBottom,
borderBottom: theme.legend.borderBottom,
});
const FormFieldset = ({ legend, styles }) => (
<fieldset className={styles.mainStyles}>
<legend className={styles.legendStyles}>
{legend}
</legend>
</fieldset>
);
FormFieldset.propTypes = {
styles: PropTypes.object.isRequired,
legend: PropTypes.string.isRequired
};
export default createComponentStyles({ mainStyles, legendStyles }, FormFieldset);
Notice that rules are now an object. The names you chose will be used for classNames
accessible as styles.mainStyles
and styles.legendStyles
in this case.
A HOC that ties a Fela component with the theme (adds the theme to its context). The themes can be functions that takes a baseTheme and returns a new theme, or just an object.
import HeadingUnstyled from './Heading';
import HeadingTheme from './HeadingTheme';
import { applyTheme } from 'cf-style-container';
// overrides HeadingTheme fontWeight1
const CustomTheme = () => { fontWeight1: 600 };
const Heading = applyTheme(HeadingUnstyled, HeadingTheme, CustomTheme);
// themed component
<Heading />
A HOC that passes the current theme from context into the prop theme
. This is useful
when you need to access the theme without using createComponent
. In other words,
you can't create a new styled component with it.
import { withTheme } from 'cf-style-container';
const MyComponent = ({ theme }) => <div>Color: {theme.colors.hail}</div>
export default withTheme(MyComponent);
A HOC that passes the renderer from context into the prop renderer
. This is useful
for third party integration when you need to generate a class name and you can't create
a new styled component with it.
import { withRenderer } from 'cf-style-container';
const MyComponent = ({ theme }) => {
const styles = props => ({
fontSize: props.fontSize,
color: 'red'
});
const className = renderer.renderRule(styles, { fontSize: 12 })
return (<div>Class name: {className}</div>);
}
export default withRenderer(MyComponent);
A HOC that applies a string of static styles to a component using fela's renderStatic. Useful for integration with older libraries that require side loading of a static CSS block.
Accepts a function or a string. If a function is provided, the baseTheme will be provided to the function.
import { applyStaticStyles } from 'cf-style-container';
const staticStyles = '.purple-component { background-color: purple }';
// OR
// const staticStyles = baseTheme => `.purple-component{background-color: ${baseTheme.purple} }`
const MyComponent = () => <div className='purple-component' />;
export default applyStaticStyles(staticStyles, MyComponent);
applyTheme()
calls this method internally to merge all themes. The returned
value is a seamless-immutable
object. It has a theme
key that contains the
merged themes, thus it is suitable for passing down to style functions. The
types of baseTheme and themes are the same as applyTheme()
's.
import { variables } from 'cf-style-const';
import { TableUnstyled, TableTheme } from 'cf-component-table';
import { applyTheme, mergeTheme } from 'cf-style-container';
// You can save this theme and pass it around, you can also apply it to a component.
const MyTableTheme = mergeTheme(variables, TableTheme, {color: 'blue'});
...
const MyTable = applyTheme(TableUnstyled, MyTableTheme);
Convenient function that wraps React.Children
. This function differs from
React.Children.map()
in that the children list is turned into an array first,
and the callback is invoked as callback(child, index, children)
. The
callback's result value is then mapped to the returned array of mapChildren
.
class TableRow extends React.Component {
render() {
<tr>
{mapChildren(this.props.children, (child, index) =>
React.cloneElement(child, {key: index}))}
</tr>
}
}
filterStyle()
filters out the style
entry from the object. Used to blacklist
the style
props from propagating to underlying react-dom
element when
spreading props.
filterNone()
filters out all the entries in the object that have undefined
values. This function is useful to make the style objects mergeable and
composable, as any key with undefined
value will overwrite the previous object
of the same key. This is often not the desired result.
filterProps()
is the underlying machinary that all other filter function are
implemented with. It's essentially a reduce on the list of pairs of enumerable
object properties and their keys. The filter(key, value, accum)
callback will
be invoked with the current key, value and accumulated value for each
pair. Useful to blacklist object keys.
All filter functions are composible.
import { filterNone, filterProps } from 'cf-style-container';
filterNone(
filterProps({
border: undefined,
color: 'blue',
border: '1px solid black'
}, (key, value, accum) => {
if (key === 'border') return accum;
else accum[key] = value;
return accum;
})
);
// Returns
// {color: 'blue'}
FAQs
Cloudflare Style Container
The npm package cf-style-container receives a total of 46 weekly downloads. As such, cf-style-container popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that cf-style-container demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 23 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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