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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 package provides Core PatternFly React components for PatternFly 3.
This project currently supports Node Active LTS releases. Please stay current with Node Active LTS when developing patternfly-react.
For example, to develop with Node 8, use the following:
nvm install 8
nvm use 8
This project also requires a Yarn version of >=1.6.0. The latest version can be installed here.
yarn add patternfly-react
or
npm install patternfly-react --save
import { Alert } from 'patternfly-react';
Example with LESS:
@import "~bootstrap/less/variables";
@import "~patternfly/dist/less/variables";
@import "~patternfly-react/dist/less/patternfly-react.less";
As an alernative to consuming the patternfly-react.css
file (found in dist/css
), you can build patternfly-react styles into your css by including the Sass partials from dist/sass
. The partial _patternfly-react.scss
will pull in all the partials required for the patternfly-react components. When using the patternfly-react Sass files, you MUST include bootstrap and patternfly variables and mixins. An example of the required imports can be found in patternfly-react.scss.
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 patternfly-react tests:
yarn test packages/patternfly-3/patternfly-react
yarn publish
This project uses React Storybook to test and demo new PaternFly 3React UI components. You can view our current storybook here.
How to use Storybook locally:
yarn install
yarn start
How to deploy storybook to github pages in your fork:
yarn storybook:build
yarn storybook:deploy
To deploy Storybook to a remote other than origin
, pass a --remote
flag to yarn storybook:deploy
.
For example, to deploy to your upstream
remote:
yarn storybook:deploy --remote=upstream
To deploy Storybook to a target branch and serve with rawgit instead of gh-pages, pass --branch
flag to yarn storybook:deploy
. This will create a new branch to serve your Storybook (and will be useful if you have multiple open pull requests).
For example, say you have feature-branch
, you can deploy the storybook to a rawgit branch with:
yarn storybook:deploy --branch=feature-branch-storybook
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 2,051 weekly downloads. As such, patternfly-react popularity was classified as 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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