0.0.1 • Published 8 years ago

functional-styles v0.0.1

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Functional Styles

Create functional ES2015 based style modules as an alternative to CSS. Putting component's style logic into vanilla JS modules allows them to be shared among different ecosystems (e.g. React, Angular or vanilla JS).

Style props can be functions:

const elementStyle = {
  color: 'red',
  padding: ({ padding = 2 }) => padding + 5
  backgroundColor: ({ bgColor = 'transparent' }) => bgColor
}

export default elementStyle

Render with toStyle

Styles can be updated at render time using a vars object:

import { toStyle } from 'functional-styles'
import elementStyle from './elementStyle'

const vars = {
  padding: 5,
  bgColor: '#fee'
}

toStyle(elementStyle, vars)

// {
//   color: 'red',
//   padding: 7,
//   backgroundColor: '#fee'
// }

Installation

npm install --save functional-styles

Vars

Think of vars as being like Bootstrap's Less variables. They can be used for:

  • key colors
  • white space
  • fonts
  • margins and padding

Vars objects can be stored in a database or a module:

// ./myTheme

const myTheme = {
  spacing: 5,
  mainFont: 'Arial',
  keyColor: '#A2B51A'
}

export default myTheme

Functions

Props which have style functions as values use ES2015 default values to make sure they render without errors when vars are not supplied.

(keyColor = 'green') => keyColor

Component Style Modules

Functional style objects can be nested to provide all the styles needed for multiple elements in a component in their various states:

import {toStyle} from 'functional-styles'
import myTheme from './myTheme'

// convention export `vars` to help with tooling
// maybe in future export `varTypes` too
export const vars = {
  spacing: ({spacing = 10}) => spacing,
  mainFont: (mainFont = 'Arial') => mainFont,
  keyColor: ({keyColor: 'orange'}) => keyColor
}

// you may want to export style blocks too
// to allow others to recompose styles
const base = {
  display: 'inline-block',
  paddingLeft: vars.spacing,
  paddingRight: vars.spacing,
  fontFamily: vars.mainFont,
  backgroundColor: '#ccc'
}

const selected = {
  backgroundColor: vars.keyColor
}

//use object spread, Object.assign or merge for cascade
const buttonStyle = {
  base,
  selected: {...base, ...selected}
}

export default buttonStyle

toStyle(buttonStyle, myTheme)

// {
//   base: {
//     display: 'inline-block',
//     paddingLeft: 5,
//     paddingRight: 5,
//     fontFamily: 'Arial',
//     backgroundColor: '#ccc'
//   },
//   selected: {
//     display: 'inline-block',
//     paddingLeft: 5,
//     paddingRight: 5,
//     fontFamily: 'Arial',
//     backgroundColor: '#A2B51A'
//   },
// }

Merging Styles

vars will only get you so far when it comes to customizing a component. If more power is needed then use deep merges to override props you would like to change:

import { toStyle, merge } from 'functional-styles'

const borderRadiusFn ({ borderRadius: 3 }) => borderRadius

const overrides = {
  base: {
    borderRadiusFn
  },
  selected: {
    borderRadiusFn,
    backgroundColor: 'pink'
  }
}

const myButtonStyle = merge(buttonStyle, overrides)
toStyle(myButtonStyle, myTheme)

// {
//   base: {
//     display: 'inline-block',
//     paddingLeft: 5,
//     paddingRight: 5,
//     fontFamily: 'Arial',
//     backgroundColor: '#ccc',
//     borderRadius: 3
//   },
//   selected: {
//     display: 'inline-block',
//     paddingLeft: 5,
//     paddingRight: 5,
//     fontFamily: 'Arial',
//     backgroundColor: 'pink',
//     borderRadius: 3
//   },
// }

Function Styles Get Involved

Conventions and names are work in progress please submit issues with comments, ideas and JSBins.

Thanks

  • NCR Edinburgh - letting me work on this
  • FormidableLabs - inspiration from Radium, Victory etc