Solves the problem of calling sub-components in react-pug
(improved version of https://github.com/ezhlobo/babel-plugin-transform-jsx-classname-components)
And also automatically parses the array or object value of className
(styleName
)
and transforms it through classnames
-like function. Which adds BEM-type naming of modifiers by automatically prefixing all classnames with the Element name.
It must be installed into the actual dependencies, NOT the devDependencies.
The reason is that it does classnames processing through a dynamic runtime function which is require()
'd from the package itself.
npm i babel-plugin-react-pug-classnames
Add plugin to your babel config right after the transform-react-pug
:
{
"plugins": [
["transform-react-pug", {
"classAttribute": "styleName"
}],
["react-pug-classnames", {
"classAttribute": "styleName"
}]
]
}
classAttribute
-- name of the attribute to use (for example styleName
). Default: className
classnamesFunction
-- classnames function to use to transform the className's object/array value. Default: babel-plugin-react-pug-classnames/classnames
-
is used as the separator between Element and Modifier. Examples:
root
, root-active
, button-hover
, button-disabled
, button-primary
This library is intended to be used with modular css (react-css-modules
and react-native-css-modules
). So there is actually no concept of Block
. Only Elements
and Modifiers
.
Let's say we have the following Pug template:
Modal.Actions.controls.full(className=[color, {isOpened, isClosed}])
What we intend that template to do is:
-
to use
Modal.Actions
component -
it is an
Element
(BEM) calledcontrols
, so it should have that class unmodified -
it should also have an additional class
full
, also unmodified -
and we want to autoprefix all
Modifiers
(BEM) in theclassName
value with the name of theElement
(BEM).
The following is going to happen:
-
If the first class starts from the Capital letter -- it's considered to be the property of the tag you are calling (in this case it's going to be
.Actions
). -
The first non-capital class is considered to be the
Element
(BEM). All classes specified in the object/array value ofclassName
will be prefixed with theElement
name (in this case it will becontrols-
) -
All classes which you write through
.
(other than the first Capital class, if it exists) are not modified.
The final effective output will be similar to:
<Modal.Actions
className={
'controls full ' + classnames([
'controls-' + color,
{
'controls-isOpened': isOpened,
'controls-isClosed': isClosed
}
])
}
/>
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