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react-material-app

v0.7.6

Published

High level material design React components

Downloads

24

Readme

A collection of higher level components useful in building material design based React applictions. All components can be individually imported so that you only bundle those that you actually need.

Components

Scaffold

A component to help you manage the application level toolbar while still keeping logic cleanly seperated. It also help with managing the history so that the back button works as expected.

Section

Sets the current page

<Section
  title="System Settings"
  onBack={goBack} 
/>

SectionActions

Sets actions that are avalible in the app bar, for example save in a form or create new in a list.

<SectionActions
  actions={[
    {
      icon: 'add',
      onClick: createNew,
    },
  ]}
/>

ListDetail

A component to responsively display a list together with a detail page similar to the Settings app on Android. The list will be displayed next to the detail page when there is room but behaves as separate pages on phones and small tablets. It automatically manages the history so that the back button works as expected.

Actions

Display actions in for example a toolbar or a list item. Automatically renders them as separate buttons or in a menu depending on the avalible space.

ProgressButton

Displays an material button that when clicked can display a progress until an asyncronous action has compleated.

Image

Displays an image that is animated in when loaded following the loading images pattern.

ReduxDialog

Renders a dialog that is controlled by dispatching Redux actions. It allows you to separate logic that needs to display confirmations or urgent information from actually rendering them.

ReduxSnackbar

Renders a snackbar that is controlled by dispatching Redux actions. It allows you to separate logic that needs to display notifications from actually rendering them.