@astro-my/design-systems-awani-election
v0.1.0
Published
UI component library based on our Design System
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Installation
$ yarn add @astro-my/design-system
# or
$ npm install --save @astro-my/design-system
Required peer dependencies
This component library comes with some peer dependencies which are required to be available in any project consuming it. These include but may not be limited to: moment
, moment-timezone
, react
, react-dom
, react-intl
,@material-ui/core
,@material-ui/icons
and react-router-dom
. An up-to-date list with their respective version ranges can be found in the package.json. Please make sure all packages are installed within your application for the component library to be able to work as expected.
Importing
The package's main export contains all UI components.
import {
Header,
Article,
Grid,
Footer,
// etc.
} from '@astro-my/design-system';
Importing CSS variables
When you are developing your application using UI Kit components, chances you want to use the same design tokens as our design system. We provide them through both CSS variables and JavaScript variables.
We expose the CSS variables from the @astro-my/design-system/materials/custom-properties.css
file.
Importing css variables in css files
You will need a postcss-import plugin, and a postcss variable plugin: either postcss-custom-properties or postcss-css-variables would work.
@import '@astro-my/design-system/materials/custom-properties.css';
.container {
padding: var(--spacing-l);
}
// wherever you process your CSS
postcss([postcssImportPlugin(), postcssCustomProperties()]);
Using postcss-custom-properties and importFrom
The ui-kit css variables can also be injected using postcss-custom-properties, removing the need to import them directly inside your css files.
/* no import required! */
.container {
padding: var(--spacing-l);
}
// wherever you process your CSS
postcss([
postcssCustomProperties({
preserve: false,
importFrom: require.resolve(
'@astro-my/design-system/materials/custom-properties.css'
),
}),
]);
Accessing JavaScript variables and design tokens
You can also access the JavaScript variables like this
import { customProperties } from '@astro-my/design-system';
const primary = customProperties.colorPrimary;
Please look at the file itself to inspect which variables are available (documentation will be provided in the future).
Motivation
- Declarative components serving as a design guide
- Shared independently from the application's code base
- Used across different apps consumed by different teams
- Shared language between developers and designers
Documentation and Storybook
Available at http://designsystem.eco.astro.com.my.