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babel-plugin-twrnc-extract

v0.0.7

Published

Use className in your React Native project with twrnc

Downloads

52

Readme

babel-plugin-twrnc-extract

This plugin let you use className in your React Native project with twrnc.

Try out the example app here.

Usage

import React from 'react';

const YourComponent = () => {
  return (
    <View className="bg-black flex-1">
      <Text className="text-white">Hello World!</Text>
    </View>
  );
}

Prerequisites

Make sure you have installed twrnc in your react native project.

npm:

npm i twrnc

yarn:

yarn add twrnc

Installation

npm:

npm i -D babel-plugin-twrnc-extract

yarn:

yarn add -D babel-plugin-twrnc-extract

Use

You should have a tw.ts or tw.js. See the documentation for example.

// lib/utils/tw.ts
import { create } from 'twrnc';

// create the customized version...
const tw = create(require(`../../tailwind.config.js`)); // <- your path may differ

// ... and then this becomes the main function your app uses
export default tw;

Add it as a plugin in .babelrc:

{
  "plugins": [
    [
      "twrnc-extract", 
      {
        "twPath": "lib/utils/tw",
        "acceptedJsxIdentifiers": ["Text", "View", "Image"],
      }
    ],
    // other plugins. . .
  ]
}

or Add it as a plugin in babel.config.js:

module.exports = (api) => {
  api.cache(true);
  return {
    plugins: [
      [
        "twrnc-extract", 
        {
          twPath: "lib/utils/tw", // default "lib/tw"
          acceptedJsxIdentifiers: ["Text", "View", "Image"], // default ["Text", "View", "Image"]
        }
      ],
      // other plugins. . .
    ],
  };
};

Then, Add a global type file e.g. rn.d.ts:

import "react-native";

declare module "react-native" {
  interface FlatListProps<ItemT> extends VirtualizedListProps<ItemT> {
    className?: string;
  }

  interface ImagePropsBase {
    className?: string;
  }

  interface ViewProps {
    className?: string;
  }

  interface TextProps {
    className?: string;
  }

  interface SwitchProps {
    className?: string;
  }

  interface InputAccessoryViewProps {
    className?: string;
  }

  interface TouchableWithoutFeedbackProps {
    className?: string;
  }
}

How it works

In

const YourComponent = () => {
  return (
    <View className="bg-black flex-1">
      <Text className="text-white">Hello World!</Text>
    </View>
  );
}

Out

import tw from "./lib/tw";

const YourComponent = () => {
  return (
    <View style={twStyles._attr_str}>
      <Text style={twStyles._attr2_str}>Hello World!</Text>
    </View>
  );
};

const twStyles = {
  _attr_str: tw`bg-black flex-1`,
  _attr2_str: tw`text-white`
};