@bianic-ui/system
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@bianic-ui/system
Styled API for creating atomic, theme-aware component styling.
Installation
yarn add @bianic-ui/system
# or
npm i @bianic-ui/system
Problem
In modern web development, we have lots of solutions and architectures that have tried to unify how components are styled. We've seen CSS architectures like BEM, SMACSS, etc, and frameworks like theme-ui, and Tailwind CSS.
While these solutions work great, we think there still a sheer amount of work required to create a fully customizable, theme-aware component.
Solutions
Bianic Elements
Bianic provides enhanced JSX elements that can be styled directly via props, or
can accept the common sx
prop for custom styles.
We'll provide a bianic function, just like styled-component. Users can create
any component using the bianic.[element]
. The resulting component will be a
styled component and have all system props.
<bianic.button bg="green.200" _hover={{ bg: "green.300" }}>
Click me
</bianic.button>
<bianic.h1 fontSize="lg"> Heading </bianic.h1>
// create your own box
const Box = bianic.div
// you can still use the `as` prop
<Box as="h1">This is my box</Box>
// for custom components
const BianicPowered = bianic(YourComponent)
// TS: bianic will infer the types of Link and
// make it available in props
<bianic.a as={Link} to="/home"> Click me</bianic.a>
Bianic Component API
A way to define themable components in bianic. We believe most re-usable, atomic components have the following modifiers:
- Size: It has different size variations (small, medium, large)
- Variant: It has different visual style (outline, solid, ghost)
- Color scheme (Optional): For a given variant, it can have several color scheme. For example, an outline button with a red color scheme.
- Color mode (Optional): Components also change their visual styles based on the user preferred color mode (light or dark)
Our goal with this component API to design a common interface to style any component give these characteristics. Here's how it works:
// 1. create a component schema in your theme
const theme = {
colors: {
green: {
light: "#dfdfdf",
normal: "#dfdfdf",
dark: "#d566Df",
darker: "#dfd56f"
},
blue: {}
},
components: {
Button: {
defaultProps: {
variant: "solid",
size: "md",
colorScheme: "blue"
},
variants: {
// props has colorScheme, colorMode (light mode or dark mode)
solid: props => ({
bg: `${props.colorScheme}.normal`,
color: "white",
}),
outline: {
border: "2px",
borderColor: "green.normal"
}
},
sizes: {
sm: {
padding: 20,
fontSize: 12
},
md: {
padding: 40,
fontSize: 15
}
}
}
}
};
// 2. create or import Button from bianic-ui
import { Button } from "@bianic-ui/core"
// or your own button
const Button = bianic("button", { themeKey: "Button" })
// 3. use the button. It'll have the visual props defined in defaultProps
<Button>Click me</Button>
// 4. override the defaultProps
<Button variant="outline" colorScheme="green">Click me</Button>