glamor
css in your javascript
npm install glamor --save
usage
import { css } from 'glamor'
let rule = css({
color: 'red',
':hover': {
color: 'pink'
},
'@media(min-width: 300px)': {
color: 'green',
':hover': {
color: 'yellow'
}
}
})
<div {...rule} {...another}>
zomg
</div>
<div className={`${rule} ${another}`}>
zomg
</div>
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.)
docs
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.
todo
profit, profit
I get it