React-TypeStyle-Inline provides a higher-order component to use the React-TypeStyle API to style your React components using 100% React inline styles.
using yarn
yarn add react-typestyle-inline
or npm
npm install --save react-typestyle-inline
Just add a static styles
field to your React component and wrap it in the withStyles
higher-order component. You can now access generated inline styles via props.styles
.
import withStyles, { InjectedProps, InputSheet } from 'react-typestyle-inline';
interface Props {
name: string;
pos: { x: number, y: number };
theme: { color: string };
}
class Component extends React.PureComponent<Props & InjectedProps> {
public static styles: InputSheet<Props> = {
button: {
background: 'transparent',
border: 'none',
},
root: (props) => ({
color: props.theme.color,
position: 'absolute',
transform: `translate(${props.pos.x}px,${props.pos.y}px)`,
}),
};
public render() {
const { styles, name } = this.props;
return (
<div style={styles.root}>
<button style={styles.button}>{name}</button>
</div>
);
}
}
export default withStyles()<Props>(Component);
import withStyles from 'react-typestyle-inline';
class Component extends React.PureComponent {
static styles = {
button: {
background: 'transparent',
border: 'none',
},
root: (props) => ({
color: props.theme.color,
position: 'absolute',
transform: `translate(${props.pos.x}px,${props.pos.y}px)`,
}),
};
render() {
const { styles, name } = this.props;
return (
<div style={styles.root}>
<button style={styles.button}>{name}</button>
</div>
);
}
}
export default withStyles()(Component);
import withStyles, { InjectedProps, StyledStatelessComponent } from 'react-typestyle-inline';
interface Props {
name: string;
pos: { x: number, y: number };
theme: { color: string };
}
const Component: StyledStatelessComponent<Props> = ({ styles, name }) => (
<div style={styles.root}>
<button style={styles.button}>{name}</button>
</div>
);
Component.styles = {
button: {
background: 'transparent',
border: 'none',
},
root: (props) => ({
color: props.theme.color,
position: 'absolute',
transform: `translate(${props.pos.x}px,${props.pos.y}px)`,
}),
};
export default withStyles()<Props>(Component);
import withStyles from 'react-typestyle-inline';
const Component = ({ styles, name }) => (
<div style={styles.root}>
<button style={styles.button}>{name}</button>
</div>
);
Component.styles = {
button: {
background: 'transparent',
border: 'none',
},
root: (props) => ({
color: props.theme.color,
position: 'absolute',
transform: `translate(${props.pos.x}px,${props.pos.y}px)`,
}),
};
export default withStyles()(Component);
You can pass in general options and options specific to the wrapped component.
withStyles(options)(Component, componentOptions)
-
plugins?: Array<(style: { [property: string]: any }, type: string, renderer: any, props?: { [key: string]: any }) => { [property: string]: any }>
Plugins for further style transformations. The plugin API is compatible with most Fela plugins, e.g.fela-plugin-prefixer
-
shouldStylesUpdate: <Props>(props: Props, nextProps: Props) => boolean
Used to check whether styles should to be rerendered. Defaults to a shallow comparison of next and current props
styles: InputSheet<Props>
Alternative style sheet, overwritesstyles
field of wrapped component
If you are using dynamic styles (your stylesheet includes functions), TypeStyle's standard extend
won't work for you.
If you want to compose dynamic styles, use React-TypeStyle's dynamic extend
instead.
import { extend } from 'react-typestyle-inline';
// Compose styles
const styles = extend(
({ background }) => ({ background }),
{ color: '#fff' },
() => ({}),
);
// Use them in the higher-order component
class Component extends React.PureComponent {
static styles = {
root: styles,
};
render() {/* ... */}
}
This is what you do after you have cloned the repository:
yarn / npm install
npm run build
(Install dependencies & build the project.)
Execute TSLint
npm run lint
Try to automatically fix linting errors
npm run lint:fix
Execute Jest unit tests using
npm test
Tests are defined in the same directory the module lives in. They are specified in '[module].test.js' files.
To build the project, execute
npm run build
This saves the production ready code into 'dist/'.