react-web-sdk
Experimental / Proof of concept
A React SDK (~9KB gzipped) for creating web applications and toolkits. Inspired by react-native.
It includes the following components:
Image: an image primitiveText: a text primitiveTextInput: a text input primitiveView: a flexbox primitive
And uses a styling strategy that maps inline styles to single-purpose CSS rules.
This proof of concept uses a CSS bundle (~4.5KB gzipped) of 300+ precomputed declarations. A more sophisticated implementation is likely to produce a slightly larger CSS file and fewer inline styles.
Components
All components define explicit style PropTypes according to the StyleProp
spec.
View
TODO
A flexbox container; foundational layout building block.
See this guide to flexbox.
Text
TODO
TextInput
TODO
Image
TODO
Styling
Styling is identical to using inline styles in React, but most inline styles are converted to unique CSS classes.
The companion stylesheet can be referenced as an external resource, inlined, or injected by JS.
See the styling strategy docs for more details.
Use plain JavaScript objects
Use JavaScript to write style definitions in React components:
const style = {
common: {
backgroundColor: 'white',
borderRadius: '1em'
},
root: {
flexDirection: 'row',
justifyContent: 'space-between'
},
image: {
opacity: 0.5
},
text: {
fontWeight: '300'
}
};
Use the style attribute
The style attribute is a simple API for creating element-scoped styles.
import { View } from 'react-web-sdk';
class Example extends React.Component {
render() {
return (
<View style={style.root}>...</View>
);
}
}
Combine and override style objects:
import baseStyle from './baseStyle';
const buttonStyle = {
...baseStyle,
backgroundColor: '#333',
color: '#fff'
}
Development
npm install
npm run build:example:watch
open example/index.html