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coengage-style-guide

v1.0.5

Published

Component Library template for Coengage with Vite & React (TypeScript). Supports Tailwind with CSS-Modules. Jest and @react/testing-library configured and ready to go. Also ESLint, Prettier, Husky, and Atomic Design for components.

Downloads

13

Readme

The Coengage Style Guide

This is a comprehensive collection of all UI components that are used in the contacto console application. This is developed based on the style guide provided by the design team. These components can be further extended into other apps by just modifying the CSS variable list. This collection almost has all required components to build a standard application. On each component you will find different stories, which are different states of the UI component. Buliding them here makes it easy to develop hard-to-reach states. These stories are different states of a component which can be independantly developed and tested and finally consumed without flaws.

Some Pro's

  • Since all UI components are loaded from this package, they can be altered without changing a single line of code in the consumer application.
  • The design team, can do a UX review here and provide comments, this will reduce the number of UI/UX bugs that we recieve.
  • This makes the look of the product standardised and the user would never feel any distruptions in the UI as the components will behave uniformly.
  • For the dev team, having a common component library would help avoiding writing huge chunks of repetetive CSS again and again. Instead they can focus on developing actual business logic with accuracy.
  • The UI components can be unit tested and would be production ready.
  • This package can be installed as another library by just using npm install

Components

The following are the common components that are built. Each of them, has stories, which define their UI states. You can play with it and use it as you wish.

  1. Buttons
  2. Checkbox
  3. Radio
  4. Select

How to use?

  1. Install the component package npm install @coengage/style-guide
  2. Import the component that is required - import { Button } from '@contacto-io/style-guide'
  3. Visit the particular component page on the storybook app.
  4. Navigate to your required story.
  5. Copy the code and modify the props as required.
  6. Table, Grid component is based upon antd. Please visit antd docs for additional information.

Technical Requirements

Dependencies

For the compoenents to work properly, make sure the consumer project has these dependencies installed. The following are the peer dependencies for this component library.

  "peerDependencies": {
    "react": "^16.13.1",
    "react-dom": "^16.13.1",
    "prop-types": "^15.7.2",
    "antd": "^4.16.8",
  }

Publishing this package

  • Create a .npmrc file with the following contents
    //npm.pkg.github.com/:_authToken=PASTE_YOUR_GIT_ACCESS_TOKEN_HERE
    To get the personal access token, head to developer Settings. Generate a Token with write:package access
  • Update the package version to the next version inside package.json
  • Run npm run build && npm publish