css-class-builder v1.0.1
CSS Class Builder
A small typescript package built to work with ReactJS to shorten manipulation and handling of css classnames by combining useful methods and functions into one single package.
How to use
Installation
You can install the package to your javascript/typescript project, using below command
npm i css-class-builderSetup
After installation import the package in your project file,
import cssClassBuilder from 'css-class-builder';Then initialize the builder function,
const classname = cssClassBuilder();This initialization creates a store where we can add, remove or toggle classnames. We can use classname to interact with the store.
Features
Initializing with value
The builder function can be initialized with a single or multiple classnames.
const classname = cssClassBuilder('initial'); // -> initial
const headingClass = cssClassBuilder('heading h-6'); // -> heading h-6Extending css class
Once you have initialized the builder function you can use extend method to add classname(s) to the store.
const classname = cssClassBuilder();
classname.extend('another-css-class'); // -> another-css-class
classname.extend('red green'); // -> another-css-class red greenRemoving css class
remove method can be used to remove classname(s) from the store.
const classname = cssClassBuilder('bold italic');
classname.remove('italic'); // -> boldToggling class dynamically
Classname(s) can be extended or removed from the store. We can use toggle method to toggle classname(s) over a boolean value.
- For
true, the classname will be added to the current classname. - For
false, the class will be removed from the current classname.
const classname = cssClassBuilder('initial');
let anotherBooleanValue: boolean = true;
classname.toggle('blue', anotherBooleanValue); // -> initial blue
otherValue = false;
classname.toggle('blue', anotherBooleanValue); // -> initialUsing stored classnames
When ready to use the classname(s) stored in the builder for the className or class attribute of the HTML/JSX tags, unzip method can be used to get all classname(s) as a single string.
const classname = cssClassBuilder('initial');
classname.extend('bold italic');
return <div class={classname.unzip}></div>;Above div will have the following classnames: initial, bold, italic.
Changelog
Please see the changelog to know about the latest updates.
Contributions
Contribution to this project are most welcomed.
If you find bugs or want more features, but don't know how to fix/implement them, please fill an issue.
If you fixed bugs or implemented new features, please send a pull request.