0.0.1 • Published 6 years ago

rockclass v0.0.1

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2
License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
6 years ago

rockclass Build Status

Conditionally join CSS class names together - Especially useful with React

Inspired by class-names but support array input

Install

$ npm install rockclass

Usage

rockClass('unicorn', 'rainbow');
//=> 'unicorn rainbow'

rockClass('unicorn', ['rainbow']);
//=> 'unicorn rainbow'

rockClass({awesome: true, foo: false}, 'unicorn', {rainbow: false});
//=> 'awesome unicorn'

rockClass('unicorn', null, undefined, 0, 1, {foo: null});
//=> 'unicorn'

const buttonType = 'main';
rockClass({[`button-${buttonType}`]: true});
//=> 'button-main'
const Button = props => {
	console.log(props);
	/*
	{
		type: 'success',
		small: true
	}
	*/

	const buttonClass = rockClass(
		'button',
		{
			[`button-${props.type}`]: props.type,
			'button-block': props.block,
			'button-small': props.small
		}
	);

	console.log(buttonClass);
	//=> 'button button-success button-small'

	return <button className={buttonClass}>…</button>;
};

API

rockClass(…input)

Conditionally join CSS class names together.

input

Type: string Object Array

Accepts a combination of strings objects and Array. Only object keys with truthy values are included. Anything else is ignored.

FAQ

How is it different from class-names?

  • support array input.

Related

  • react-extras - Useful components and utilities for working with React
  • class-names - Conditionally join CSS class names together - Especially useful with React

License

MIT © hkc