@smartbear/design-system v0.9.1
SmartBear Design System
This repository contains presentational components implementing the SmartBear Design System.
See a live demo based on StoryBook.
Frameworks
Currently only React is supported. If you need support for a different framework please submit a pull request.
Installation
First, make sure you add the following snippet to your <head>
element in your HTML
<link
href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Open+Sans:wght@300;400;500;600;700&display=swap"
rel="stylesheet"
/>
This is because the SmartBear design system registers Open Sans
as the default sans
font.
Second, install the design system using one of the following mechanisms:
Quick and Dirty
Just add the CSS directly to your <head>
element:
<!-- Replace VERSION with the version you want -->
<link
href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@smartbear/design-system@VERSION/dist/style.css"
rel="stylesheet"
/>
While this is quick and makes it easy to try out, it is not recommended for production use, as the stylesheet is very large, and you will only be able to use the CSS Components.
The HTML Components are only available if you install it with Node.js
Node.js
Install the npm module as a runtime dependency:
npm install --save @smartbear/design-system
You can now use React Components as well as the Tailwind CSS Plugin
Tailwind CSS Plugin
It's highly recommended you install Tailwind CSS.
Add the plugin to your Tailwind config:
// tailwind.config.js
module.exports = {
plugins: [require('@smartbear/design-system').tailwindPlugin],
}
Contribute
We would love pull requests from people in SmartBear to improve this library. Start by cloning this repo and fire up Storybook to see existing components:
# Force the use of PostCSS 8 to avoid Storybook problems
npx npm-force-resolutions
# Install dependencies
npm install
# View components in Storybook
npm run storybook
Defining components
We follow the tailwindcss guidelines for Extracting Components. This design system provides CSS components and Example components.
When you define a new component you should always start by creating a new stories/*/MyComponent.stories.tsx
file.
While you're experimenting you can define the component in the same file, and when you're happy with it, extract it to a CSS Component or HTML Component.
CSS Components
Components that only require a single HTML element are defined as CSS Components. To create a new CSS Component:
- Create a new
src/molecules/*.css
file. - Run
npm run build-css-components
. This will generate a CSS-in-JS .js file. - Register the component with
addComponents
insrc/tailwindPlugin.js
@import
the file instories/index.css
(otherwise it won't be loaded in StoryBook)
HTML Components
Components that require two or more HTML elements are defined as HTML components.
This library currently uses React to define HTML Components. Support for additional UI libraries are welcome!
React Components
To create a new React Component just create a new src/{molecules,organism}/*.tsx
file.
SmartBear theme
Because tailwindcss is centred around utility classes, the SmartBear theme is implemented by overriding and adding utilities to the standard set of utilities. This is described in more detail in Customizing Your Design System.
The theme defines the following values:
- Colours (using design system specific names)
- Spacing (padding, margin, width and height)
The theme is defined in src/tailwindPlugin.js
.
Releasing
Before you release, update dependencies:
npx npm-check-updates --upgrade
npm install
Verify that everything still looks ok in Storybook.
Update the version number in standalone-example.html
Update CHANGELOG.md
and commit. Now you can release:
npm version [major|minor|patch]
npm publish --access public && npm run deploy-storybook
git push && git push --tags