VCC React Component UI Library
This repository contains a collection of React components used for developing new customer facing applications at Volvo Car Corporation.
Furthermore, this library also exposes it's internal toolkit to enable you to build own custom React components using the same patterns.
You can view the components in action over at our storybook.
In this README
- Why vcc-ui?
- Design Goals
- Contributing
- Browser Support
- Basic Usage
- Components
- Advanced Usage
- Utility Functions
Why vcc-ui
- Lower the unnecessary cost of design differences and implementations across product teams
- Provide a consistent UX journey for customers and end-users
- Increase developer happiness and productivity
Design Goals
- Allow teams to keep using their existing tooling/build chain (babel, webpack, parcel, [insert new tech here])
- Maintain a small footprint, and keep external dependencies to a minimum
- Components should be fully responsive and work on all supported viewports/devices
- Components should be able to render in server-side, browser & react-native environments
- Components are built with accessibility, performance and SEO best practices in mind
- Components should also be able to render in right to left languages (RTL)
- Provide an interface for i18n and localization.
Contributing
Please read the CONTRIBUTING.md document for more information on how to contribute to vcc-ui
Browser support
- Internet Explorer 11, Edge 17
- Safari 11.1, iOS Safari 11.3
- Firefox 60
- Chrome 66
- Chrome Android 66
Basic Usage
Assuming you have a basic React project setup: Install the vcc-ui package via npm or Yarn.
npm install vcc-ui --save
Now wrap your top-level render method in the vcc-ui <StyleProvider>
higher order component (HOC). This will inline the CSS required to render the components being used.
import { StyleProvider } from 'vcc-ui'
import App from './app';
ReactDOM.render(
<StyleProvider><App/></StyleProvider>,
document.getElementById('root')
);
Now you can start using the components:
import React from 'react';
import { Block, CTA } from 'vcc-ui'
export default class App extends React.Component {
render() {
return (
<Block>
<CTA withArrow="right">Click me!</CTA>
</Block>
);
}
}
Assets
While the required CSS is automatically inlined via the <StyleProvider>
, assets like images and fonts are not. In order to use them you'll have to symlink (or copy) them from the vcc-ui package into your folder used for serving static files. As an example: For an app created using the create-react-app cli tool, it would look like this:
ln -s ./node_modules/vcc-ui/static ./public/vcc-ui
Components like the <Logo type="square">
will NOT work if you haven't done this.
Fonts
The vcc-ui library has the following Volvo Car branded fonts included in the assets folder
Their names and paths are exposed via the fonts
module inside vcc-ui. Use the styleRenderer
and loadFonts
utility functions provided by vcc-ui:
import { StyleProvider, styleRenderer, loadFonts } from "vcc-ui";
const renderer = styleRenderer();
loadFonts({
fonts: ["Volvo Novum Light", "Volvo Broad"],
pathPrefix: "/static/",
fontDisplay: "block"
},
renderer
)
ReactDOM.render(
<StyleProvider renderer={renderer}><App /></StyleProvider>,
document.getElementById('root')
);
Components
All components are compatible with the React API and will accept properties like any JSX or HTML element: E.g: onClick
or id
.
Block
A block component is an unstyled <div>
, and a starting point for building your own custom block component
Properties
extend
- Object: Customize CSS properties for custom theming/styling of component (none
- default)as
- String: Define what HTML element should be used (div
- default)
Example
<Block
extend={{
color: 'red',
background: 'black'
}}
>
Hello
</Block>
Inline
An inline component is an unstyled <span>
, and a starting point for building your own custom inline component
Properties
extend
- Object: Customize CSS properties for custom theming/styling of component (none
- default)as
- String: Define what HTML element should be used (span
- default)
Example
<Inline>Hello</Inline>
CTA
Properties
withArrow
- String: up, down, or right (false
- default)style
- String: onDark, onLight (onLight
- default)secondary
: Boolean: apply secondary button styles (false
- default)
Example
<CTA secondary style="onDark" withArrow="right">Hello</CTA>
Click
An unstyled component that can be used for creating your own clickable components. It's basically a native HTML button element with all the browser default styling removed. Read more about (buttons and acessbility)[https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Accessibility/ARIA/ARIA_Techniques/Using_the_button_role]
Properties
extend
- Object: Customize CSS properties for custom theming/styling of component (none
- default)
Example
<Click>I'm an unstyled clickable button</Click>
Link
Properties
withArrow
- String: up, down, or right (false
- default)style
- String: onLight, onDark (onLight
- default)
Example
<Link withArrow="right">Hello</Link>
Icon
Properties
type
- Pick an icon from icons
constant (account
, search
, facebook
, twitter
, youtube
, linkedin
, instagram
, globe
)size
- s (12px), m (18px) or l (24px)
Example
<Icon type={icons.search} />
Arrow
Properties
direction
- String: up, down, left, or right
Example
<Arrow direction="right" />
Logo
Properties
type
- String: square or wordmark (square
- default)
Example
<Logo type="square" />
Nav
Properties
hideOnScroll
- Boolean, (false
- default)sticky
- Boolean, (false
- default)
Example
<Nav>Hello</Nav>
NavItem
Properties
dropdown
- Boolean, (false
- default)isACtive
- Boolean, (false
- default)
Example
<NavItem dropdown isActive>Hello</NavItem>
Constants
ICONS
This module contains references to the icons available in vcc-ui
import { ICONS } from 'vcc-ui'
COLORS
This module contains references to the brand colors available in vcc-ui
import { COLORS } from 'vcc-ui'
MARGINS
This module contains references to the margins in used vcc-ui
import { MARGINS } from 'vcc-ui'
FONTS
This module contains references to the fonts used in vcc-ui
import { FONTS } from 'vcc-ui'
FONT_SIZES
This module contains references to the font-sizes used in vcc-ui
import { FONT_SIZES } from 'vcc-ui'
BREAKPOINTS
import { BREAKPOINTS } from 'vcc-ui'
Breakpoints are currently:
- Small: 420px (mobiles)
- Medium = "768px (touchpads, small laptops)
- Large = "1280px (desktops, large laptops, large touchpads)
Helpers available via BREAKPOINTS
:
- untilS - Up until "small" viewports
- fromS - From "small" viewports and up
- untilM - Up until "medium" viewports
- FromL - From "large" viewports and up
- untilL - Up until "large" viewports
example: untilM
is equal to @media (max-width: 768px)
example: fromL
is equal to @media (min-width: 1280px)
Advanced Usage
CSS Toolkit
The styling engine behind vcc-ui is built on top of Fela - A small, high-performnt and framework-agnostic toolbelt to handle state-driven styling in JavaScript.
Media Queries
Use your own, or use the built breakpoints provided by vcc-ui to
import {Block, BREAKPOINTS} from 'vcc-ui'
<Block
extend={{
[BREAKPOINTS.untilL]: {
display: "none"
},
[BREAKPOINTS.fromL]: {
display: "flex",
}
}}
>
Hello
</Block>
Render global styles
You can use the renderer to specify arbitrary CSS or "reset" styles
renderer.renderStatic(
{
margin: 0,
height: "100%",
fontFamily: "Volvo Sans Light, Arial",
fontWeight: "normal",
"-webkit-font-smoothing": "antialiased"
},
"body"
);
Server Side Rendering
Depending on what framework you use, the approach will slightly differ.
Check out the examples folder to get an idea how this can is achieved.
Example of SSR in react-static:
import { getStyles, serverRendered, StyleProvider } from vcc-ui
renderToHtml: (render, Comp, meta) => {
const serverRenderer = styleRenderer();
const html = render(
<StyleProvider renderer={serverRenderer}>
<Comp />
</StyleProvider>
);
meta.styleTags = getStyles(serverRenderer).map(({ media, css }) => (
<style dangerouslySetInnerHTML={{ __html: css }} media={media} />
));
return html;
},
Render Right To Left (RTL)
For languages like Arabic or Hebrew we need to be able to render components in right to left mode. This can be configured in the renderer AND ConfigContext:
import { serverRendered, StyleProvider } from vcc-ui
const renderer = styleRenderer({ isRtl: true});
<StyleProvider renderer={renderer}>
<ConfigContext.Provider value={{ isRtl: true }}>
<App />
</ConfigContext.Provider>
</StyleProvider>
You also need to set <body dir="rtl"
> in your HTML template.
Utility functions
StyleProvider
A HOC that provides CSS styling context to all child components
ConfigContext
Provide additional config for the vcc-ui components.
Properties
value (object)
- pathPrefix: prefix static asset paths if you are serving assets like images from a different domain or public path
Example
<StyleProvider renderer={renderer}>
<ConfigContext.Provider value={{ pathPrefix: "https://cdn.volvocars.com/" }}>
<App />
</ConfigContext.Provider>
</StyleProvider>
styleRenderer
The rendering engine that can be customized and passed to the style provider
getstyles
Get the styles that was generated for a render, useful for when sending server side generated styles to client
loadFonts
Will load a given list of fonts by injecting @font-face declarations