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react-fela
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Official React bindings for Fela.
This package only includes React bindings for Fela.
It assumes you already know about Fela and how to use it.
npm i --save react-fela
Assuming you are using npm as your package manager you can basically just npm install
all packages.
Otherwise we also provide UMD builds for each package within the dist
folder. You can easily use them via unpkg.
Caution: You need to include both React and Fela on your own as well.
<!-- Development build (with warnings) -->
<script src="https://unpkg.com/react-fela@4.2.3/dist/react-fela.js"></script>
<!-- Production build (minified) -->
<script src="https://unpkg.com/react-fela@4.2.3/dist/react-fela.min.js"></script>
<Provider renderer [mountNode]>
connect(mapStylesToProps)
createComponent(rule, [type], [passThroughProps])
<ThemeProvider theme [overwrite]>
For more information and best practices on how to effectively use this package, please check out the main Fela Documention - Usage with React. There you will also find some usage examples. This package only contains the pure API reference documentation.
Fela is licensed under the MIT License.
Documentation is licensed under Creative Common License.
Created with ♥ by @rofrischmann and all the great contributors.
FAQs
React bindings for Fela
The npm package react-fela receives a total of 28,759 weekly downloads. As such, react-fela popularity was classified as popular.
We found that react-fela demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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