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Some `react` login pages, which can be used quickly after installation.
Encapsulated login page components based on react-login-page basic components are provided for quick installation and use. These components help streamline the process of creating login pages and offer flexible APIs for modifying and packaging these components. Welcome to choose from our encapsulated login pages. We also welcome recommendations for more cool login pages, which we will turn into React components.
For more login pages, install and use directly here.
This component is designed to facilitate the development of additional login pages and offers a highly flexible API for modifying packaged login page components.
npm install react-login-page --save
import React from 'react';
import Login, { Render } from 'react-login-page';
import Logo from 'react-login-page/logo';
const Demo = () => {
return (
<Login>
<Render>
{({ fields, buttons, blocks, $$index }) => {
return (
<div>
<header>
{blocks.logo} {blocks.title}
</header>
<div>
<label>{fields.username}</label>
</div>
<div>
<label>{fields.password}</label>
</div>
<div>
{buttons.submit}
{buttons.reset}
</div>
</div>
);
}}
</Render>
<Login.Block keyname="logo" tagName="span">
<Logo />
</Login.Block>
<Login.Block keyname="title" tagName="span">
Login
</Login.Block>
<Login.Input keyname="username" placeholder="Please input Username" />
<Login.Input keyname="password" placeholder="please enter password" />
<Login.Button keyname="submit" type="submit">
Submit
</Login.Button>
<Login.Button keyname="reset" type="reset">
Reset
</Login.Button>
</Login>
);
};
export default Demo;
Change the control order by using index, Provide more flexible API encapsulation.
import React from 'react';
import Login, { Render } from 'react-login-page';
import Logo from 'react-login-page/logo-rect';
const Demo = () => {
return (
<Login>
<Render>
{({ blocks, extra, $$index }, { fields, buttons }) => {
return (
<div>
<header>
{blocks.logo} {blocks.title}
</header>
{fields
.sort((a, b) => a.index - b.index)
.map((item, idx) => {
return (
<div key={item.name + idx}>
<label>
{item.children} {extra[item.name]}
</label>
</div>
);
})}
<div>
{buttons
.sort((a, b) => a.index - b.index)
.map((item, idx) => {
return React.cloneElement(item.children, {
...item.props,
key: item.name + idx,
});
})}
</div>
</div>
);
}}
</Render>
<Login.Block keyname="logo" tagName="span">
<Logo />
</Login.Block>
<Login.Block keyname="title" tagName="span">
Login
</Login.Block>
<Login.Textarea name="note"></Login.Textarea>
<Login.Select name="select" defaultValue="1">
<option value="w">Choose an item...</option>
<option value="1">One</option>
<option value="2">Two</option>
<option value="3">Three</option>
<option value="4">Four</option>
</Login.Select>
<Login.Input name="checkbox" type="checkbox" index={3}>
<span> Remember me </span>
</Login.Input>
<Login.Input name="username" index={1} placeholder="Please input Username" />
<Login.Input name="password" index={0} placeholder="please enter password" />
<Login.Button keyname="submit" index={1} type="submit">
Submit
</Login.Button>
<Login.Button keyname="reset" index={0} type="reset">
Reset
</Login.Button>
</Login>
);
};
export default Demo;
LogoThere are two default logos built-in, with a special way to import them. See below for reference:
import Logo from 'react-login-page/logo';
import Logo from 'react-login-page/logo-rect';
⚠️ If you don't use them, they won't be packaged.
import React from 'react';
import Logo from 'react-login-page/logo';
import LogoRect from 'react-login-page/logo-rect';
const Demo = () => {
return (
<div>
<Logo />
<br />
<LogoRect />
</div>
);
};
export default Demo;
Login.Blockimport Login, { Block } from 'react-login-page';
<Login.Block keyname="title">Login</Login.Block>
<Block keyname="title">Login</Block>
import React from 'react';
import Login, { Render } from 'react-login-page';
const Demo = () => {
const [name, setName] = React.useState(1);
return (
<Login>
<Render>{({ blocks, fields, $$index, extra }, data) => <label>{blocks.title}</label>}</Render>
<Login.Block keyname="title">{name} Login</Login.Block>
<button onClick={() => setName(name + 1)}>++</button>
</Login>
);
};
export default Demo;
import { PropsWithChildren, AllHTMLAttributes } from 'react';
import { BlockTagType } from 'react-login-page';
export interface BlockProps<Tag extends BlockTagType> extends AllHTMLAttributes<Tag> {
keyname?: string;
/**
* @deprecated use `keyname`
*/
name?: string;
/** Can be shown or hidden with controls */
visible?: boolean;
/** "index" refers to the use of indexes to control the order of controls, which can provide more flexible API encapsulation. */
index?: number;
/** custom created element */
tagName?: T;
}
export declare const Block: {
<Tag extends keyof JSX.IntrinsicElements = "div">(props: PropsWithChildren<Partial<BlockProps<Tag>>>): null;
displayName: string;
};
Login.Inputimport Login, { Input } from 'react-login-page';
<Login.Input name="password" type="password" placeholder="Password" />
<Input name="password" type="password" placeholder="Password" />
import React from 'react';
import Login, { Render } from 'react-login-page';
const Demo = () => {
return (
<Login>
<Render>
{({ blocks, fields, $$index, extra }, data) => (
<label>
{fields.password} {extra.password}
</label>
)}
</Render>
<Login.Input name="password" type="password" placeholder="Password">
<span> extra content </span>
</Login.Input>
</Login>
);
};
export default Demo;
import React, { FC, PropsWithChildren } from 'react';
export interface InputProps extends React.InputHTMLAttributes<HTMLInputElement> {
keyname?: string;
/**
* Used to define the name of form controls
* @deprecated use `name`
*/
rename?: string;
/** Can be shown or hidden with controls */
visible?: boolean;
/** "index" refers to the use of indexes to control the order of controls, which can provide more flexible API encapsulation. */
index?: number;
}
export declare const Input: FC<PropsWithChildren<InputProps>>;
Input can display extra content
<Login.Input name="checkbox" type="checkbox">
<span> Remember me </span>
</Login.Input>
import React from 'react';
import Login, { Render } from 'react-login-page';
import Logo from 'react-login-page/logo-rect';
const Demo = () => {
return (
<Login>
<Render>
{({ blocks, fields, $$index, extra }, data) => {
return (
<label>
{fields.checkbox} {extra.checkbox}
</label>
);
}}
</Render>
<Login.Input keyname="checkbox" type="checkbox">
<span> Remember me </span>
</Login.Input>
</Login>
);
};
export default Demo;
Login.Textareaimport Login, { Textarea } from 'react-login-page';
<Login.Textarea name="note" />
<Textarea name="note" />
import React from 'react';
import Login, { Render } from 'react-login-page';
const Demo = () => {
return (
<Login>
<Render>
{({ blocks, fields, $$index, extra }, data) => (
<label>
{fields.textarea} {extra.textarea}
</label>
)}
</Render>
<Login.Textarea keyname="textarea" defaultValue="default">
extra content
</Login.Textarea>
</Login>
);
};
export default Demo;
import React, { FC, PropsWithChildren } from 'react';
export interface TextareaProps extends React.InputHTMLAttributes<HTMLTextAreaElement> {
keyname?: string;
/**
* Used to define the name of form controls
* @deprecated use `name`
*/
rename?: string;
/** Can be shown or hidden with controls */
visible?: boolean;
/** "index" refers to the use of indexes to control the order of controls, which can provide more flexible API encapsulation. */
index?: number;
}
export declare const Textarea: FC<PropsWithChildren<TextareaProps>>;
Login.Selectimport Login, { Select } from 'react-login-page';
<Login.Select name="selectname">
<option value="1">One</option>
<option value="2">Two</option>
</Login.Select>
<Select name="selectname">
<option value="1">One</option>
<option value="2">Two</option>
</Select>
import React from 'react';
import Login, { Render } from 'react-login-page';
const Demo = () => {
return (
<Login>
<Render>{({ blocks, fields, $$index, extra }, data) => <label>{fields.selectname}</label>}</Render>
<Login.Select name="selectname">
<option value="1">One</option>
<option value="2">Two</option>
</Login.Select>
</Login>
);
};
export default Demo;
import React, { FC, PropsWithChildren } from 'react';
export interface SelectProps extends React.InputHTMLAttributes<HTMLSelectElement> {
keyname?: string;
/**
* Used to define the name of form controls
* @deprecated use `name`
*/
rename?: string;
/** Can be shown or hidden with controls */
visible?: boolean;
/** "index" refers to the use of indexes to control the order of controls, which can provide more flexible API encapsulation. */
index?: number;
}
export declare const Select: FC<PropsWithChildren<SelectProps>>;
Login.Buttonimport Login, { Button } from 'react-login-page';
<Login.Button keyname="submit" type="submit">Login</Login.Button>
<Button keyname="submit" type="submit" />Login</Button>
import React from 'react';
import Login, { Render } from 'react-login-page';
const Demo = () => {
return (
<Login>
<Render>{({ blocks, buttons, fields, $$index, extra }, data) => <label>{buttons.submit}</label>}</Render>
<Login.Button keyname="submit" type="submit">
Login
</Login.Button>
</Login>
);
};
export default Demo;
import type { FC, PropsWithChildren } from 'react';
export interface ButtonProps extends React.ButtonHTMLAttributes<HTMLButtonElement> {
keyname?: string;
/** Can be shown or hidden with controls */
visible?: boolean;
/** "index" refers to the use of indexes to control the order of controls, which can provide more flexible API encapsulation. */
index?: number;
}
export declare const Button: FC<PropsWithChildren<ButtonProps>>;
Renderimport { Render } from 'react-login-page';
<Render>
{({ fields, buttons, blocks, extra, $$index }, data) => {
// data.blocks => Array
// data.buttons => Array
// data.fields => Array
return (
<div>
<header>
{blocks.logo} {blocks.title}
</header>
<label>{fields.username}</label>
<label>{fields.password}</label>
<div>
{buttons.submit}
{buttons.reset}
</div>
</div>
);
}}
</Render>;
import { type FC } from 'react';
import { RenderStateProps, InitialState } from 'react-login-page';
export type RenderChildren =
| {
children?: (props: Required<RenderStateProps>, data: InitialState['data']) => React.ReactNode;
}
| {
children?: React.ReactNode;
};
export declare const Render: FC<RenderChildren>;
index refers to the use of indexes to control the order of controls
<Render>
{({ blocks, extra, $$index }, { fields, buttons }) => {
return (
<div>
<header>
{blocks.logo} {blocks.title}
</header>
{fields
.sort((a, b) => a.index - b.index)
.map((item, idx) => {
return <label key={item.name + idx}>{item.children}</label>;
})}
<div>
{buttons
.sort((a, b) => a.index - b.index)
.map((item, idx) => {
const child = item.children;
if (!isValidElement(child)) return null;
return cloneElement(child, {
...child.props,
key: item.name + idx,
});
})}
</div>
</div>
);
}}
</Render>
useStoreimport React from 'react';
import Login, { Render, Provider, Container, useStore } from 'react-login-page';
const RenderLoginPage = () => {
const { fields, extra, $$index, buttons, blocks, data } = useStore();
return (
<Render>
<header>
{blocks.logo} {blocks.title}
</header>
<label>{fields.username}</label>
<label>{fields.password}</label>
<div>
{buttons.submit}
{buttons.reset}
</div>
</Render>
);
};
const Demo = () => {
return (
<Provider>
<Container>
<RenderLoginPage />
</Container>
<Login.Block keyname="logo" tagName="span">
⚛️
</Login.Block>
<Login.Block keyname="title" tagName="span">
Login
</Login.Block>
<Login.Input name="username" placeholder="Please input Username" />
<Login.Input name="password" placeholder="please enter password" />
<Login.Button keyname="submit" type="submit">
Submit
</Login.Button>
<Login.Button keyname="reset" type="reset">
Reset
</Login.Button>
</Provider>
);
};
export default Demo;
index refers to the use of indexes to control the order of controls
import React, { isValidElement, cloneElement } from 'react';
import Login, { Render, Provider, Container, useStore } from 'react-login-page';
const RenderLoginPage = () => {
const { blocks, data, $$index, extra } = useStore();
const { fields, buttons } = data;
return (
<Render>
<header>
{blocks.logo} {blocks.title}
</header>
{fields
.sort((a, b) => a.index - b.index)
.map((item, idx) => {
return <label key={item.name + idx}>{item.children}</label>;
})}
<div>
{buttons
.sort((a, b) => a.index - b.index)
.map((item, idx) => {
const child = item.children;
if (!isValidElement(child)) return null;
return cloneElement(child, {
...child.props,
key: item.name + idx,
});
})}
</div>
</Render>
);
};
const Demo = () => {
return (
<Provider>
<Container>
<RenderLoginPage />
</Container>
<Login.Block keyname="logo" tagName="span">
⚛️
</Login.Block>
<Login.Block keyname="title" tagName="span">
Login
</Login.Block>
<Login.Input name="username" index={1} placeholder="Please input Username" />
<Login.Input name="password" placeholder="please enter password" />
<Login.Button keyname="submit" index={1} type="submit">
Submit
</Login.Button>
<Login.Button keyname="reset" type="reset">
Reset
</Login.Button>
</Provider>
);
};
export default Demo;
As always, thanks to our amazing contributors!
Made with contributors.
Licensed under the MIT License.
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