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styled-system-motion

v1.0.12

Published

Design system utilities for styled-components, glamorous, and other css-in-js libraries

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Readme

styled-system

Design system utilities for styled-components and other css-in-js libraries

Build Status Coverage

npm i styled-system

Features

  • Add style props that hook into your own theme
  • Responsive prop values for quickly setting responsive font-size, margin, padding, width, and more
  • Influenced by constraint-based design system principles
  • Typographic scale
  • Spacing scale for margin and padding
  • Default 8px grid
  • Works with any color palette
  • Works with most css-in-js libraries, including styled-components, glamorous, emotion, fela, and cxs

"The future of css-in-js is going to look something like styled-system with its responsive values."Kye Hohenberger

"Coming from @tachyons_css, the styled-system utilities from @jxnblk is the missing link I’ve been looking for."Nathan Young

Usage

// Example uses styled-components,
// but styled-system works with most other css-in-js libraries as well
import styled from 'styled-components'
import { space, width, fontSize, color } from 'styled-system'

// Add styled-system functions to your component
const Box = styled.div`
  ${space}
  ${width}
  ${fontSize}
  ${color}
`

Each style function exposes its own set of props that style elements based on values defined in a theme.

// width: 50%
<Box width={1/2} />

// font-size: 20px
<Box fontSize={4} />

// margin: 16px
<Box m={2} />

// padding: 32px
<Box p={3} />

// color
<Box color='tomato' />
<Box color='grays.0' />

// background color
<Box bg='tomato' />

Responsive Style Props

Set responsive width, margin, padding, font-size, and other properties with a shorthand array syntax. Read more

// responsive width
<Box width={[ 1, 1/2, 1/4 ]} />

// responsive font-size
<Box fontSize={[ 2, 3, 4 ]} />

// responsive margin
<Box m={[ 1, 2, 3 ]} />

// responsive padding
<Box p={[ 1, 2, 3 ]} />

API

Core

space (responsive)

import { space } from 'styled-system'

The space utility converts shorthand margin and padding props to margin and padding CSS declarations. Numbers from 0-4 are converted to values on the spacing scale. Negative values can be used for negative margins. Numbers greater than 4 are converted to raw pixel values. String values are passed as raw CSS values. And array values are converted into responsive values.

Margin and padding props follow a shorthand syntax for specifying direction.

  • m: margin
  • mt: margin-top
  • mr: margin-right
  • mb: margin-bottom
  • ml: margin-left
  • mx: margin-left and margin-right
  • my: margin-top and margin-bottom
  • p: padding
  • pt: padding-top
  • pr: padding-right
  • pb: padding-bottom
  • pl: padding-left
  • px: padding-left and padding-right
  • py: padding-top and padding-bottom

width (responsive)

import { width } from 'styled-system'

The width utility parses a component's width prop and converts it into a CSS width declaration.

  • Numbers from 0-1 are converted to percentage widths.
  • Numbers greater than 1 are converted to pixel values.
  • String values are passed as raw CSS values.
  • And arrays are converted to responsive width styles.

fontSize (responsive)

import { fontSize } from 'styled-system'

The fontSize utility parses a component's fontSize prop and converts it into a CSS font-size declaration. Numbers from 0-8 are converted to values on the font size scale. Numbers greater than 8 are converted to raw pixel values. String values are passed as raw CSS values. And array values are converted into responsive values.

color (responsive)

import { color } from 'styled-system'

The color utility parses a component's color and bg props and converts them into CSS declarations. By default the raw value of the prop is returned. Color palettes can be configured with the ThemeProvider to use keys as prop values, with support for dot notation. Array values are converted into responsive values.


Responsive Styles

All core function props accept arrays as values for mobile-first responsive styles.

<Box
  width={[
    1,    // 100% below the smallest breakpoint
    1/2,  // 50% from the next breakpoint and up
    1/4   // 25% from the next breakpoint and up
  ]}
/>

// responsive font size
<Box fontSize={[ 1, 2, 3, 4 ]} />

// responsive margin
<Box m={[ 1, 2, 3, 4 ]} />

// responsive padding
<Box p={[ 1, 2, 3, 4 ]} />

Extras

These functions are for adding other theme-based style props to a component. For practical reasons, some props do not accept arrays for responsive styles.

textAlign (responsive)

import { textAlign } from 'styled-system'
// <Text align='center' />

fontWeight

import { fontWeight } from 'styled-system'
// <Text fontWeight='bold' />
// props.theme.fontWeights.bold

alignItems (responsive)

import { alignItems } from 'styled-system'
// <Flex align='center' />

justifyContent (responsive)

import { justifyContent } from 'styled-system'
// <Flex justify='center' />

flexWrap (responsive)

import { flexWrap } from 'styled-system'
// <Flex wrap />

flexDirection (responsive)

import { flexDirection } from 'styled-system'
// <Flex flexDirection='column' />

flex (responsive)

import { flex } from 'styled-system'
// <Box flex='none' />

alignSelf (responsive)

import { alignSelf } from 'styled-system'
// <Box alignSelf='baseline' />

borderRadius

import { borderRadius } from 'styled-system'
// <Box borderRadius={1} />
// props.theme.radii[1]

borderColor

import { borderColor } from 'styled-system'
// <Box borderColor='blue' />
// props.theme.colors.blue

borderWidth

import { borderWidth } from 'styled-system'
// <Box borderWidth={1} />
// props.theme.borderWidths
// Only apply border in one direction
<Box borderWidth={1} borderBottom />

// Or in multiple directions
<Box borderWidth={1} borderTop borderBottom />

boxShadow

import { boxShadow } from 'styled-system'
// <Box boxShadow={1} />
// props.theme.shadows[1]

hover

import { hover } from 'styled-system'
// <Box hover={{ color: 'blue' }} />
// props.theme.colors.blue

focus

import { focus } from 'styled-system'
// <Box focus={{ color: 'blue' }} />
// props.theme.colors.blue

active

import { active } from 'styled-system'
// <Box active={{ color: 'navy' }} />
// props.theme.colors.navy

disabled

import { disabled } from 'styled-system'
// <Box disabledStyle={{ color: 'gray' }} />
// props.theme.colors.gray

Utilities

theme

The theme function can be used in any style declaration to get a value from your theme, with support for fallback values.

import styled from 'styled-components'
import { theme } from 'styled-system'

const Box = styled.div`
  border-radius: ${theme('radii.small')};
`

propTypes

Prop type definitions are available for each style function to add to your component's propTypes object.

import styled from 'styled-components'
import { width, propTypes } from 'styled-system'

const Box = styled.div`
  ${width}
`

Box.propTypes = {
  ...propTypes.width
}

cleanElement

Styled-components and other libraries attempt to remove invalid HTML attributes from props using a whitelist, but do not remove width, fontSize, color, or other valid HTML attributes when used as props.

To ensure that style props are not passed on to the underlying DOM element, even in cases where a prop is a valid HTML attribute, like width or align, use the cleanElement higher order component to create a base component that remove props defined in propTypes.

import styled from 'styled-components'
import { textAlign, propTypes, cleanElement } from 'styled-system'

const CleanDiv = cleanElement('div')

CleanDiv.propTypes = {
  ...propTypes.textAlign
}

const Box = styled(CleanDiv)`
  ${textAlign}
`

// <Box align='center' />
// `align` prop is picked up by styled-components,
// but not passed on to the HTML element

removeProps

This is an alternative to the cleanElement utility for removing style props from HTML.

import React from 'react'
import styled from 'styled-components'
import {
  width,
  fontSize,
  space,
  removeProps
} from 'styled-system'

const BaseComponent = props => {
  const next = removeProps(props)
  return <div {...next} />
}

const Component = styled(BaseComponent)([],
  width,
  fontSize,
  space
)

Low-level style functions

To convert other CSS properties into styled-system props, use the following low-level utility functions.

style

Sets non-responsive styles using thematic values, based on props.

import styled from 'styled-components'
import { style } from 'styled-system'

const textShadow = style({
  // React prop name
  prop: 'shadow',
  // The corresponding CSS property
  cssProperty: 'textShadow',
  // set a key to find values from `props.theme`
  key: 'shadows'
})

const ShadowText = styled(Text)`
  ${textShadow}
`

// with a `theme.shadows` array
const App = props => (
  <ShadowText shadow={0}>
    Shady
  </ShadowText>
)

responsiveStyle

The responsiveStyle utility can be used to handle array-based responsive style props for other CSS properties.

import styled from 'styled-components'
import { responsiveStyle } from 'styled-system'

const flexDirection = responsiveStyle({
  prop: 'direction',
  cssProperty: 'flexDirection'
})

const Flex = styled.div`
  display: flex;
  ${flexDirection}
`

const App = props => (
  <Flex direction={[ 'column', 'row' ]}>
    <div>Responsive</div>
    <div>Direction</div>
  </Flex>
)

pseudoStyle

Adds style props for pseudoclasses like hover, focus, active, etc.

import styled from 'styled-components'
import { pseudoStyle } from 'styled-system'

const checkedStyle = pseudoStyle('checked', 'checkedSyle')({
  // keys for theme-based values
  color: 'colors',
  backgroundColor: 'colors',
})

const FancyCheckbox = styled.input`
  /* ...base styles */
  ${checkedStyle}
`
FancyCheckbox.defaultProps = {
  type: 'checkbox'
}

// <FancyCheckbox checkedStyle={{ backgroundColor: 'blue' }} />

Default Theme

If no theme is provided, styled-system uses smart defaults for breakpoints, the typographic scale, and the spacing scale.

Breakpoints

styled-system uses a mobile-first responsive approach, where any value set works from that breakpoint and wider. The default set of breakpoints aims to cover a wide range of devices from mobile to desktop. Breakpoints default to em but can be overridden by passing strings with unit appended. Breakpoints can be customized using styled-components' ThemeProvider.

[ 40, 52, 64 ]
// @media screen and (min-width: 40em)
// @media screen and (min-width: 52em)
// @media screen and (min-width: 64em)

[ '300px', '600px', '1200px' ]
// @media screen and (min-width: 300px)
// @media screen and (min-width: 600px)
// @media screen and (min-width: 1200px)

Font Size Scale

Using a typographic scale helps create visual rhythm and reduces the number of decisions needed when designing UI. Styled system uses a modular scale that covers most of a UI's needs, but it can be customized with styled-components' ThemeProvider.

[ 12, 14, 16, 20, 24, 32, 48, 64, 72 ]

Spacing Scale

Using a scale for spacing helps ensure elements line up, even when nested inside one another. styled-system uses a spacing scale based on an 8px, powers-of-two grid for margin and padding by default and can be customized with styled-components' ThemeProvider.

[ 0, 8, 16, 32, 64 ]

Configuration

styled-system can be configured with styled-components' (or other library's) ThemeProvider

As opposed to the built-in configurations, arrays given to the breakpoints, space, and fontSizes theme properties can be of arbitrary lengths.

import { ThemeProvider } from 'styled-components'
import MyComponent from './MyComponent'

const theme = {
  breakpoints: [
    32, 48, 64
  ],
  space: [
    0, 6, 12, 18, 24
  ],
  fontSizes: [
    12, 16, 18, 24, 36, 72
  ],
  colors: {
    black: '#111',
    blue: '#07c',
  }
}

const App = props => (
  <ThemeProvider theme={theme}>
    <MyComponent
      fontSize={4}
      my={[ 2, 3 ]}
      color='blue'
    />
  </ThemeProvider>
)

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