https://vhx.github.io/quartz-react/
npm install @vhx/quartz-react
First include quartz.css
, components.css
, quartz-icons.css
, and the css files from dist/
for any components you intend to use.
Then import the components:
import { Button, Tag, util } from '@vhx/quartz-react';
const MyComponent = () => (
<div>
<Button>Hello</Button>
</div>
);
For demos and code examples, run npm start
and open up localhost:3000
in your browser. Or visit https://vhx.github.io/quartz-react/
npm start
: This is the main script you'll use while developing components for quartz-react. It starts a local server to display the demo ui with live reloading and runs the build process.npm run build
: Run this before any release. It transpiles the source code and puts the output indist/
.npm run deploy
: This deploys the demo website (currently to firebase)npm run lint
: This script ensures that the component code passes eslint. Run this before making a PR.npm test
: This script runs the tests for all the components and utilities in a jsdom environment.npm run dev
andnpm run serve
: Together, these two scripts form the start script.dev
transpiles and watches the source code for changes andserve
creates a local server to display the demos.
build/
build-css.js # Copies css from /docs/css to /dist and prepends version & hash
rollup.config.js # Configuration for the bundler to output js to dist/
rollup.demo-config.js # Same as above, but for the demo site (/docs/js)
components/
[Component]/ # At minimum contains the following files, but can be extended as necessary
index.js # This just exports your [Component].jsx
[Component].jsx # The main component file
[Component].test.jsx # Unit tests for the component
util/ # Utility functions shared by components
demo/
sections/ # Sections of the demo page with code and examples
ui/ # Components specific to the demo page that are not included in quartz-react
index.jsx # The demo page itself (ie. what is seen on localhost:3000)
docs/ # The github pages website. `demo/index.jsx` gets compiled into here.
index.js # Every component that is exported in quartz-react
Checklist:
- Create a branch for the new component
- In
components/
add a folder for your component that contains the following files:- index.js
- [YourComponent].jsx
- [YourComponent].test.jsx
- In the root level
index.js
, create a named export for your component. - In
demo/sections/
create a file to demo your component (by convention, it should bedemo/sections/[YourComponent].jsx
). It should export a react component that makes use of the demo UI components (see below). If your demo makes use of props, display them in a<PropTypeTable />
. - In
demo/index.jsx
import the demo you exported from the file in step 4, and add it to thesections
object. This will include it in the sidebar navigation as well as render it to the page. - Create a pull request and merge into master when ready. Then delete the branch.
- Run
npm version patch
(orminor
ormajor
, as appropriate), then runnpm run build
, then publish to npm.
In addition to the documentation in demo site, components should be self-documenting. Using propTypes
and defaultProps
help with this effort. A third, non-standard property called propDescriptions
may additionally be used to document props.
If any of these statics are defined on your component, use a <PropTypeTable />
. For example:
// in components/MyComponent/MyComponent.jsx
// ---------------------------------------------
const MyComponent = ({ title }) => <h1>{title.slice(0, 50)}</h1>;
MyComponent.propTypes = {
title: PropTypes.string,
};
MyComponent.defaultProps = {
title: 'Hello World',
};
MyComponent.propDescriptions = {
title: 'A brief title, truncated at 50 characters',
};
// in demo/sections/MyComponent.jsx
// ---------------------------------------------
const MyComponentDemo = () => (
<div>
<DemoRow>
<Title>MyComponent</Title>
<Details>Some documentation for your component goes here...</Details>
</DemoRow>
<DemoRow code='<MyComponent />'>
<Subtitle>Section heading goes here</Subtitle>
<MyComponent />
</DemoRow>
<DemoRow>
<PropTypeTable component={MyComponent} />
</DemoRow>
</div>
);
You must also write tests for your component. This not only helps prevent regressions, but serves as an additional source of documentation.
Component demo files (demo/sections/*.jsx
) should export a component containing <DemoRow>
s. These accept an optional code
prop that's a string of code to display on the right side of the page.
Available UI componennts for use in demos include:
<Block>
: Provides some padding to nicely display elements<DemoRow>
: Displays a part of a demo section and optionally accepts acode
prop of type string<Details>
: Usually used after the<Title>
component to display more information<Hr />
: Same purpose as<hr />
, but styled for the demo<PropTypeTable />
: Displays prop information for a component<Subtitle>
: Used within a<DemoRow>
. This makes it possible to have labeled subsections of your demo.<Title>
: Used within a<DemoRow>
. There should only be one title per component demo section.
Follow the example from the Text
component's demo for the simplest example setup.