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Installation:

yarn add react-style-hoc

or if you prefer npm:

npm install --save react-style-hoc

[motivation] Why would I want to compose styles with functions...?!

Great question!

The purpose of this repository is to allow you to declare styles as functions, that are composable, and return a react Higher Order Component.

The direct benefit of which is that it becomes possible to create reusable HOCs for styling.

This is probably not very useful for 'looks-and-feel' styles (everything 'inside the component box') - but more for things that have to do with positioning. Separating those two concerns is a good idea in any case, and this provides you with a tool to do so.

A simple example would be to define a flex centerer, which would look something like this:

const MyComponent = ({style}) => <div style={style}>unstyled</div>

const isFlexBox = createStyleHoc('display', 'flex');
const centersChidren = createStyleHoc({alignItems: 'center', justifyContent: 'center'}, '');

const isFlexCenterer = compose(
  isFlexBox,
  centersChildren
)

When using isFlexCenterer on it's own as a wrapper around MyComponent, like this:...

export isFlexCenterer(MyComponent);

the style prop of MyComponent then looks like this:

{
  display: 'flex',
  alignItems: 'center',
  justifyContent: 'center',
}

Of course, the power of composing styles only becomes fully clear once you start composing different helpers.

You can compare this to using mixins in a CSS preprocessor such as SASS or LESS.

const isFullyStyled = compose(
  withMargin(20),
  withPadding(40),
  isFlexCenterer,
  withColor,
  ....
)

This is a very young library, and contributions very welcome!

Development:

yarn install

npm run watch:js

run tests: npm test

Example:

run our example app

How to use:

import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { withPadding, withMargin, compose, createStyleHoc } from 'react-style-hoc';

Compose styles with our default provided style HOCs

const withPaddingAndMargin = compose(
  withPadding(20),
  withMargin(50),
);

... or create your own style HOCS using createStyleHoc:

Pass a string (style key). Everything here is curried, so if no default value is provided, you still have to call withColor with a value -> see usage in withAllStyles

const withColor = createStyleHoc('color');

Pass style key & value as arguments:

const withSomeRandomStyleAsArguments = createStyleHoc('display', 'flex');

Pass an object with default styles applied:

Note: we need that second argument. We still need figure out how to get rid of that. Should we even expose this kind of API? Thoughts are welcome.

const withSomeRandomStyleAsObject = createStyleHoc({
  background: 'purple',
}, '');

Compose all previously made styles into one!

const withAllStyles = compose(
  withSomeRandomStyleAsArguments,
  withSomeRandomStyleAsObject,
  withPaddingAndMargin,
  withColor('#78a5ff'),
)

Use the hoc on your stateless components:

Note: you can still provide some other default style as a prop, the HOC styles will be applied after -- so its possible to override everything. E.g. if we would have provided {padding: '1px'}, then withPadding(20) from before would not have any effect.

const TestStateless = ({ children, style }) => <div style={style}>{children}</div>
const Styled = withAllStyles(TestStateless);

class App extends Component {
  render() {
    return (
      <div className="App">
        hello
        <Styled style={{border: '1px solid red'}}>
          <div>with padding, composed with margin</div>
          <div>test</div>
          <div>test</div>
          <div>test</div>
          <div>test</div>
        </Styled>
      </div>
    );
  }
}

export default App;

Contributing

Please see our guidelines in CONTRIBUTING.md if you want to contribute something to this library.

License

MIT Licensed. Copyright (c) Kevin Decock 2017.

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