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@graphiteds/react

v1.9.22

Published

React specific wrapper for the components of the Graphite Design System

Downloads

69

Readme

@graphiteds/react

These are React specific building blocks on top of @graphiteds/core components.

Tested on:

Browser Support

We support only modern browsers.

npx browserslist "> 1%, last 2 versions, not dead, not ie 11"

So it doesn't run on legacy browsers: IE11, Edge 18 & below (Edge before it moved to Chromium), and Safari 10.

The advantage of this is we have less runtime within our builds, and having faster production builds by not having to also downlevel to es5. Plus you don't need any polyfills.

Using these components

Add this package to your project:

npm install @graphiteds/react

In your index.js add the following code:

// Core CSS required for Graphite components to work properly
import "@graphiteds/react/css/core.css";

Import the component(s) you want to use:

import { GrButton } from "@graphiteds/react";

Use it in your JSX as any React component:

<GrButton href="https://paqt.com">PAQT</GrButton>

A working example of this setup: https://codesandbox.io/s/graphiteds-react-example-yhr9p.

Development

Follow the instructions in the root of this repo.

Test apps

In packages/react/test-apps/react-app there is a test app.

In order to run it:

  • Make sure you've run npm run bootstrap & npm run build in the root of this repo
  • Navigate to the test app with cd packages/react/test-apps/react-app
  • Run npm install
  • Run npm run sync (this copies the relevant core & react dist files to the node_modules of the test-app)
  • Run the project with npm start