2.7.4 • Published 7 years ago

nestia-antd v2.7.4

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License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
7 years ago

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An enterprise-class UI design language and React-based implementation.

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Features

  • An enterprise-class UI design language for web applications.
  • A set of high-quality React components out of the box.
  • Written in TypeScript with complete define types.
  • A npm + webpack + dva front-end development workflow.

Let's build a better antd together PRs Welcome

antd is an open source project, improvements are welcomed. If you are interested in contributing to antd, you can watch this repository, join in discussion, or try to implement some features which have been accepted. Actually, there are many ways to contribute.

Install

npm install antd

Usage

Use prebuilt bundle

import { DatePicker } from 'antd';
ReactDOM.render(<DatePicker />, mountNode);

And import style manually:

import 'antd/dist/antd.css';  // or 'antd/dist/antd.less'

Use modularized antd

  • Use babel-plugin-import (Recommended)

    // .babelrc or babel-loader option
    {
      "plugins": [["import", { libraryName: "antd", style: "css" }]]
    }

    Then you can import components from antd directly.

    // import js and css modularly, parsed by babel-plugin-import
    import { DatePicker } from 'antd';
  • Manual import

    import DatePicker from 'antd/lib/date-picker';  // just for js
    import 'antd/lib/date-picker/style/css';  // with style

Environment Support

TypeScript

tsconfig.json

{
  "compilerOptions": {
    "moduleResolution": "node",
    "jsx": "preserve",
    "allowSyntheticDefaultImports": true
  }
}

Note: set allowSyntheticDefaultImports to prevent error TS1192: Module 'react' has no default export.

Links

Contributing

We welcome all contributions, please read our CONTRIBUTING.md first. You can submit any ideas as pull requests or as GitHub issues. If you'd like to improve code, check out the Development Instructions and have a good time! :)