Transform JSX styleName
property to style
property in react-native. The styleName
attribute and syntax are based on babel-plugin-react-css-modules.
This is the fork of https://github.com/kristerkari/babel-plugin-react-native-stylename-to-style
The differences are:
- Support resolving multi-class selectors in CSS:
import classnames from 'classnames'
function Button ({
variant, // [string] 'primary' | 'secondary'
dark, // [bool]
disabled // [bool]
}) {
return (
<Text
styleName={classnames('button', [variant, { dark, disabled }])}
>CLICK ME</Text>
)
}
.button
background-color: blue
&.primary
color: #ff0000
&.disabled
color: rgba(#ff0000, 0.5)
&.secondary
color: #00ff00
&.disabled
color: rgba(#00ff00, 0.5)
&.disabled
color: #777
.dark
&.button
background-color: purple
&.primary
color: white
&.disabled
color: #ddd
&.disabled
color: #eee
And what's important is that selectors` specificity is properly emulated. For example:
Styles for .button.primary.disabled
(specificity 30) will override styles of .button.disabled
(specificity 20),
even though .button.disabled
is written later in the CSS.
This simple change brings a lot more capabilities in theming your components for a dynamic look.
-
Convert any
*StyleName
attribute to the according*Style
attribute. This is very useful for passing the sub-element styles (which are usually exposed by react-native libraries) directly from CSS. -
If the
styleName
value is an object or an array, automatically pipe it through theclassnames
-like library. -
Support for multiple named css file imports is removed
yarn add --dev babel-plugin-react-native-dynamic-stylename-to-style
or
npm install --save-dev babel-plugin-react-native-dynamic-stylename-to-style
You must give one or more file extensions inside an array in the plugin options.
{
"presets": [
"react-native"
],
"plugins": [
["react-native-dynamic-stylename-to-style", {
"extensions": ["css"]
}]
]
}
Anonymous reference can be used when there is only one stylesheet import.
import "./Button.css";
<View styleName="wrapper">
<Text>Foo</Text>
</View>;
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import Button from "./Button.css";
<View style={Button.wrapper}>
<Text>Foo</Text>
</View>;
import "./Button.css";
<View styleName="wrapper red-background">
<Text>Foo</Text>
</View>;
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import Button from "./Button.css";
<View style={[Button.wrapper, Button["red-background"]]}>
<Text>Foo</Text>
</View>;
import "./Button.css";
const name = "wrapper";
<View styleName={name}>
<Text>Foo</Text>
</View>;
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import Button from "./Button.css";
const name = "wrapper";
<View
style={(name || "")
.split(" ")
.filter(Boolean)
.map(function(name) {
Button[name];
})}
>
<Text>Foo</Text>
</View>;
import "./Button.css";
const condition = true;
const name = "wrapper";
<View styleName={condition ? name : "bar"}>
<Text>Foo</Text>
</View>;
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import Button from "./Button.css";
const condition = true;
const name = "wrapper";
<View
style={((condition ? name : "bar") || "")
.split(" ")
.filter(Boolean)
.map(function(name) {
Button[name];
})}
>
<Text>Foo</Text>
</View>;
import "./Button.css";
<View styleName="wrapper" style={{ height: 10 }}>
<Text>Foo</Text>
</View>;
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import Button from "./Button.css";
<View style={[Button.wrapper, { height: 10 }]}>
<Text>Foo</Text>
</View>;