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patternfly-react
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This library provides a set of common React components for use with the PatternFly reference implementation.
This project will provide a set of React UI components for the PatternFly project.
npm install --save patternfly-react
Then import Patternfly React UI modules as ES6 modules:
import { Alert } from 'patternfly-react'
This project uses React Storybook to test and demo new React UI components. You can view our current storybook here.
How to use Storybook locally:
npm i
npm run storybook
How to deploy storybook to github pages in your fork:
npm run build-storybook
npm run storybook:deploy
To deploy Storybook to a remote other than origin
, pass a --remote
flag to npm run storybook:deploy
.
For example, to deploy to your upstream
remote:
npm run storybook:deploy -- --remote=upstream
To deploy Storybook to a target branch and serve with rawgit instead of gh-pages, pass --branch
flag
to npm run storybook:deploy
.
For example, to deploy to feature-branch
target:
npm run storybook:deploy -- --branch=feature-branch
You can find all Patternfly React Community Meeting notes here.
FAQs
This library provides a set of common React components for use with the PatternFly reference implementation.
The npm package patternfly-react receives a total of 906 weekly downloads. As such, patternfly-react popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that patternfly-react demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 19 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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