Brandeur is a convenience layer and tool belt on top of css-hooks for React.
- Similar API
- Theming
- RTL Conversion
- Vendor Prefixing
- Fallback Value Support
- Keyframes Support
- Extendable Plugin System
- Fela Plugin Compatibility
- TypeScript Support
# npm
npm i --save brandeur
# yarn
yarn add brandeur
# pnpm
pnpm add brandeur
import { createHooks } from 'brandeur'
import prefixer, { fallbacks } from 'brandeur-plugin-prefixer'
const theme = {
colors: { primary: 'red' },
}
const [staticCSS, css] = createHooks({
hooks: {
// either custom hooks or @css-hooks/recommended
},
plugins: [prefixer()] as const,
fallbacks: [
...fallbacks,
{ property: 'position', values: ['-webkit-sticky', 'sticky'] },
],
keyframes: {
fadeIn: {
from: { opacity: 0 },
to: { opacity: 1 },
},
},
theme,
})
// fades in, red color, vendor prefixed and browser-compatible position: sticky
const style = css(({ theme, keyframes }) => ({
animationName: keyframes.fadeIn,
color: theme.colors.primary,
position: 'sticky',
appearance: 'none',
}))
tbd.
Currently Brandeur only exposes two functions:
The main API that wraps createHooks from css-hooks.
It returns the same structural array including both the static CSS and the css
function. The difference is that the static CSS includes more than just the hooks and the css
function also accepts functions.
It accepts the following arguments as an object.
Argument | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
plugins | Array<Plugin> | List of plugins that are used to process each style before transforming into a flat hooks style. See Plugins for a list of all available plugins. |
fallbacks | Array<Fallback> | List of fallbacks that are added and automatically replace within style objects. |
keyframes | Object | A map of animationName-keyframe pairs. |
theme | Object | A theme object that can be accessed from within style functions. |
type Plugin = style => style
Plugins are simple functions that take a style object and return a new one, similar to Fela plugins.
Note: See Plugins for a list of all available plugins.
type Fallback = {
property: string | Array<string>
values: Array<string>
match?: string
}
Tip: The fallbackValue API provides a convenient way to create those fallback objects.
It returns an array where the first item is a static CSS string and the second item is the css
function to create styles. The css
function accepts both style object as well as functions where the first argument is an object that only has a theme property.
See The Gist.
A tiny helper function to create fallbacks in a more convenient way.
It accepts the following arguments as an object.
Argument | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
property | Array<string> | string | A property or list of properties for which the fallback value applies. |
values | Array<string> | A list of fallback values where the last one is the default. |
match | string? | An optional matcher string that's used to replace values in style objects. Defaults to the last values value. |
(Fallback) An object with respective fallback properties.
import { fallbackValue } from 'brandeur'
const positionSticky = fallbackValue('position', ['-webkit-sticky', 'sticky'])
Brandeur becomes really powerful when utilising the rich plugin echosystem. That way, we can extend the styling engine to support our personal needs.
Name | Description |
---|---|
brandeur-plugin-debug | Uses styles-debugger to visually debug styles. |
brandeur-plugin-enforce-longhand | Specific implementation of sort-property. Enforces longhand over shorthand properties for more deterministic results. |
brandeur-plugin-prefixer | Adds vendor prefixes to style objects. |
brandeur-plugin-sort-property | Sorts properties according to a priorty map. Helpful when trying to enforce certain properties over others. |
brandeur-plugin-responsive-value | Resolves responsive array values. |
Thanks to similar architecture and API design, brandeur supports almost all Fela plugins out of the box.
Tip: In order to get proper types, make sure that you import
brandeur
in the same file where Fela plugins are imported as types for all Fela plugins are shipped with the core package.
Name | Description | Compatibility |
---|---|---|
fela-plugin-bidi | Enables direction-independent styles by converting them to either rtl or ltr on the fly. |
Does not support context-specific direction via theme . |
fela-plugin-custom-property | Resolves custom properties. | Full |
fela-plugin-expand-shorthand | Expands shorthand properties into their longhand forms. | Full |
fela-plugin-extend | Adds a convenient syntax for (conditionally) extending styles. | Full |
fela-plugin-hover-media | Wraps :hover styles in @media (hover: hover) queries. |
Full |
fela-plugin-kebab-case | Converts properties written in kebab-case to camelCase. | Full |
fela-plugin-logger | Logs processed style objects. | Full |
fela-plugin-multiple-selectors | Resolves multiple comma-separated selectors to individual object keys. | Full |
fela-plugin-responsive-value | Resolves array values to pre-defined media queries. Useful for component APIs. | Does not support the props argument to receive the theme . Use a static theme instead. |
fela-plugin-rtl | Converts styles to their right-to-left counterpart | Does not support context-specific direction via theme . |
fela-plugin-unit | Automatically adds units to values if needed. | Full |
fela-plugin-validator | Validates, logs & optionally deletes invalid properties for keyframes and rules. | Full |
Plugin | Alternative |
---|---|
fela-plugin-prefixer | Use brandeur-plugin-prefixer instead. |
fela-plugin-named-keys fela-plugin-friendly-pseudo-class fela-plugin-pseudo-prefixer fela-plugin-fullscreen-prefixer fela-plugin-placeholder-prefixer |
Use hooks directly to set those. |
fela-plugin-embedded | No replacement yet due to missing font and keyframe primitives. |
fela-plugin-theme-value | No replacement yet due to incompatible plugin APIs. |
Brandeur comes with native TypeScript support, but requires some manual setup to get the correct types for all plugins.
By default, Brandeur automatically infers the type just like css-hooks does. It supports all React.CSSProperties
. For convenience, we also export a Style
type from brandeur.
In order to extend the type with plugins, we need to set them up correctly.
import { createHooks } from 'brandeur'
import extend from 'fela-plugin-extend'
import responsiveValue, {
ResponsiveStyle,
} from 'brandeur-plugin-responsive-value'
const [staticCSS, css] = createHooks({
// ... config
plugins: [
// allow responsvie array values in extended styles
extend<ResponsiveStyle>(),
responsiveValue([
'@media (min-width: 480px)',
'@media (min-width: 1024px)',
]),
prefixer(),
// use "as const" to get fixed types
] as const,
})
Make sure to import brandeur
in your configuration file to load all the plugin types for Fela plugins. Otherwise you'll get the native ones from Fela which have conflicting types.
// load types
import 'brandeur'
import extend from 'fela-plugin-extend'
import hoverMedia from 'fela-plugin-hover-media'
Brandeur provides a simple way to create and consume global keyframes. Check the gist for an example.
Sometimes however we want to have dynamic keyframes and/or not render all keyframes upfront. In such cases, we recommend using a separate package to deal with that.
I created react-create-keyframe for exactly those use cases. Feel free to check it out!
- Theming Primitives
- Framework-Agnostic API
Brandeur is licensed under the MIT License.
Documentation is licensed under Creative Commons License.
Created with ♥ by @robinweser.