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@shelf/bem

v5.0.0

Published

Wrapper around BEM for CSS

Downloads

5,583

Readme

Shelf/bem CircleCI

Slim version of bem-cn without mixins, state and other stuff.

Install

$ yarn add @shelf/bem

Usage

import {block} from '@shelf/bem';

const b = block('nav-item');

function NavLink({isActive, href, icon, name}) {
  return (
    <li className={b({active: isActive})}> // .nav-item .nav-item--active
      <Icon icon={icon} className={b('icon')} /> // .nav-item__icon
      <a href={href} className={b('link')}>  // .nav-item__link
        {name}
      </a>
    </li>
  );
}

API

block

You can pass either element or modifiers as a first argument. Modifies can be passed as an array or object.

import {block} from '@shelf/bem';

const b = block('nav-item');

b(); // nav-item
b('link'); // nav-item__link
b(['active']); // nav-item nav-item--active
b({active: true}); // nav-item nav-item--active

Second argument is modifiers & could be combined with element. You can pass them as an array or object.

const isActive = true;
b('link', [isActive && 'active']); // nav-item__link nav-item__link--active

const isSelected = true;
b('link', {selecter: isSelected}); // nav-item__link nav-item__link--selected

setup

You can setup your own delimiters for element and modifier

import {setup} from '@shelf/bem';

const block = setup({el: '_', mod: '-'});
const b = block('nav-item');

b('link'); // nav-item_link
b('link', ['active']); // nav-item_link nav-item_link-active

Additionally you can pass ns to customize namespace

const block = setup({ns: 'my-app-'});
const b = block('nav-item');

b(); // my-app-nav-item

You can also provide custom classMap to map your class names to bem class names. Helpful when you want to use bem with css modules.

import {setup} from '@shelf/bem';

const block = setup({classMap: {'nav-item__link': 'nav-item__link-13'}});
const b = block('nav-item');

b('link'); // nav-item__link-13

Publish

$ git checkout master
$ yarn version
$ yarn publish
$ git push origin master --tags

License

MIT © Shelf