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patternfly-next-react

v0.0.4

Published

This library provides a set of common React components for use with the PatternFly Next reference implementation.

Downloads

3

Readme

patternfly-react

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This project will provide a set of React UI components for the PatternFly project.

Getting Started

npm install --save patternfly-react

Then import Patternfly React UI modules as ES6 modules:

import { Alert } from 'patternfly-react'

Using patterfly-react Sass files

As an alernative to consuming the patternfly-react.css file (found in dist/css), you can build patternfly-react styles into your css by including the Sass partials from dist/sass. The partial _patternfly-react.scss will pull in all the partials required for the patternfly-react components. When using the patternfly-react Sass files, you MUST include bootstrap and patternfly variables and mixins. An example of the required imports can be found in patternfly-react.scss.

Node Environment

This project currently supports Node Active LTS releases. Please stay current with Node Active LTS when developing patternfly-react.

For example, to develop with Node 8, use the following:

nvm install 8
nvm use 8

Storybook UI Development

This project uses React Storybook to test and demo new React UI components. You can view our current storybook here.

How to use Storybook locally:

npm i
npm start

How to deploy storybook to github pages in your fork:

npm run storybook:build
npm run storybook:deploy

To deploy Storybook to a remote other than origin, pass a --remote flag to npm run storybook:deploy. For example, to deploy to your upstream remote:

npm run storybook:deploy -- --remote=upstream

To deploy Storybook to a target branch and serve with rawgit instead of gh-pages, pass --branch flag to npm run storybook:deploy. This will create a new branch to serve your Storybook (and will be useful if you have multiple open pull requests).

For example, say you have feature-branch, you can deploy the storybook to a rawgit branch with:

npm run storybook:deploy -- --branch=feature-branch-storybook

Meeting Notes

You can find all Patternfly React Community Meeting notes here.