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taro-css-to-react-native
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fork from css-to-react-native-transform
A lightweight wrapper on top of css-to-react-native to allow valid CSS to be turned into React Native Stylesheet objects.
To keep things simple it only transforms class selectors (e.g. .myClass {}
) and grouped class selectors (e.g. .myClass, .myOtherClass {}
). Parsing of more complex selectors can be added as a new feature behind a feature flag (e.g. transform(css, { parseAllSelectors: true })
) in the future if needed.
Example:
.myClass {
font-size: 18px;
line-height: 24px;
color: red;
}
.other {
padding: 1rem;
}
is transformed to:
{
myClass: {
fontSize: 18,
lineHeight: 24,
color: "red"
},
other: {
paddingBottom: 16,
paddingLeft: 16,
paddingRight: 16,
paddingTop: 16
}
}
import transform from "taro-css-to-react-native";
// or const transform = require("taro-css-to-react-native").default;
transform(`
.foo {
color: #f00;
}
`);
↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
{
foo: {
color: "#f00";
}
}
Parsing the CSS Modules (ICSS) :export is supported. The :export
is often used to share variables from CSS or from a preprocessor like Sass/Less/Stylus to Javascript:
transform(`
.foo {
color: #f00;
}
:export {
myProp: #fff;
}
`);
↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
{
foo: {
color: "#f00";
},
myProp: "#fff";
}
The API and parsed syntax for CSS Media Queries might change in the future
transform(
`
.container {
background-color: #f00;
}
@media (orientation: landscape) {
.container {
background-color: #00f;
}
}
`,
{ parseMediaQueries: true },
);
↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
{
__mediaQueries: {
"@media (orientation: landscape)": [{
expressions: [
{
feature: "orientation",
modifier: undefined,
value: "landscape",
},
],
inverse: false,
type: "all",
}],
},
container: {
backgroundColor: "#f00",
},
"@media (orientation: landscape)": {
container: {
backgroundColor: "#00f",
},
},
}
You can also speficy a platform as the media query type ("android", "dom", "ios", "macos", "web", "windows"):
transform(
`
.container {
background-color: #f00;
}
@media android and (orientation: landscape) {
.container {
background-color: #00f;
}
}
`,
{ parseMediaQueries: true },
);
When CSS Viewport Units are used, a special __viewportUnits
feature flag is added to the result. This is done so that the implementation that transforms viewport units to pixels knows that the style object has viewport units inside it, and can avoid doing extra work if the style object does not contain any viewport units.
transform(`.foo { font-size: 1vh; }`);
↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
{
__viewportUnits: true,
foo: {
fontSize: "1vh";
}
}
rem
unit the root element font-size
is currently set to 16 pixels. A
setting needs to be implemented to allow the user to define the root element
font-size
.box-shadow
shorthand, and this converts into
shadow-
properties. Note that these only work on iOS.This library has the following packages as dependencies:
FAQs
Convert CSS text to a React Native stylesheet object
The npm package taro-css-to-react-native receives a total of 1,594 weekly downloads. As such, taro-css-to-react-native popularity was classified as popular.
We found that taro-css-to-react-native demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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