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patternfly-react-extensions
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This library provides an extended set of React components for use with the PatternFly reference implementation.
This package provides extensions to the Patternfly React components to be used alongside patternfly-react. The components in this package do not yet have associated patterns found on PatternFly.org.
yarn add patternfly-react-extensions
or
npm install patternfly-react-extension --save
import { <component> } from 'patternfly-react-extensions';
Example with LESS:
@import "~bootstrap/less/variables";
@import "~patternfly/dist/less/variables";
@import "~patternfly-react/dist/less/patternfly-react.less";
@import "~patternfly-react-extensions/dist/less/patternfly-react-extensions.less";
yarn build
Note the build scripts for this are located in the root package.json under yarn build
.
Testing is done at the root of this repo. To only run the extensions tests:
yarn test packages/patternfly-3/patternfly-react-extensions
yarn publish
FAQs
This library provides an extended set of React components for use with the PatternFly reference implementation.
The npm package patternfly-react-extensions receives a total of 708 weekly downloads. As such, patternfly-react-extensions popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that patternfly-react-extensions demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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