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glamor

inline css for component systems

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css in your javascript

npm install glamor --save

usage

import { css } from 'glamor'

// make css rules
let rule = css({
  color: 'red',
  ':hover': {
    color: 'pink'
  },
  '@media(min-width: 300px)': {
    color: 'green',
    ':hover': {
      color: 'yellow'
    }
  }
})

// add as data attributes
<div {...rule} {...another}>
  zomg
</div>

// or as classes
<div className={`${rule} ${another}`}>
  zomg
</div>

// merge rules for great justice
let mono = css({
  fontFamily: 'monospace'
})

let bolder = css({
  fontWeight: 'bolder'
})

<div {...css(mono, bolder)}>
  bold code!
</div>

motivation

This expands on ideas from @vjeux's 2014 css-in-js talk. We introduce an api to annotate arbitrary dom nodes with style definitions ("rules") for, um, the greater good.

features

  • fast / efficient, with a fluent api
  • framework independent
  • adds vendor prefixes / fallback values
  • supports all the pseudo :classes/::elements
  • @media queries
  • @supports statements
  • @font-face / @keyframes
  • escape hatches for parent / child / contextual selectors
  • dev helper to simulate pseudo classes like :hover, etc
  • server side / static rendering
  • tests / coverage
  • experimental - write real css, with syntax highlighting and linting

(thanks to BrowserStack for providing the infrastructure that allows us to run our build in real browsers.)

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speedy mode

there are two methods by which the library adds styles to the document -

  • by appending css 'rules' to a browser backed stylesheet. This is really fast, but has the disadvantage of making the styles uneditable in the devtools sidebar.
  • by appending text nodes to a style tag. This is fairly slow, but doesn't have the editing drawback.

as a compromise, we enable the former 'speedy' mode NODE_ENV=production, and disable it otherwise. You can manually toggle this with the speedy() function.

characteristics

while glamor shares most common attributes of other inline style / css-in-js systems, here are some key differences -

  • uses 'real' stylesheets, so you can use all css features.
  • rules can be used as data-attributes or classNames.
  • simulate pseudo-classes with the simulate helper. very useful, especially when combined when hot-loading and/or editing directly in devtools.
  • really fast, by way of deduping rules, and using insertRule in production.

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Package last updated on 25 Jul 2017

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