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- @aplr/tailwind-components/dist/tailwind-components.es.js
- @aplr/tailwind-components/dist/tailwind-components.umd.js
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Tailwind Components
Tailwind-native react components. Just like styled-components, without the css.
Before 😬
<div className={`flex ${primary ? "bg-indigo-600" : "bg-indigo-300"} inline-flex items-center border border-transparent text-xs font-medium rounded shadow-sm text-white hover:bg-indigo-700 focus:outline-none`}>
After 🥳
<Button $primary={false}>
const Button = tw.div`
${p => (p.$primary ? "bg-indigo-600" : "bg-indigo-300")}
flex
items-center
border
border-transparent
text-xs
font-medium
rounded
shadow-sm
text-white
hover:bg-indigo-700
focus:outline-none
`
Features
♻️ Reusable
🧩 Extendable
💅 Compatible with Styled Components
⚡️ Use props like every React Component
🤯 Stop editing 400+ characters lines
🧘 Cleaner code in the render function
Install
Using npm
npm i --save @aplr/tailwind-components
⚠️ This extension requires TailwindCSS to be installed and configured on your project too. Install TailwindCSS
[Optional] Configure IntelliSense autocomplete on VSCode
First, install Tailwind CSS IntelliSense VSCode extension
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=bradlc.vscode-tailwindcss
Then add these user settings (How to edit VSCode settings?)
{
"tailwindCSS.includeLanguages": {
"typescript": "javascript", // if you are using typescript
"typescriptreact": "javascript" // if you are using typescript with react
},
"editor.quickSuggestions": {
"strings": true // forces VS Code to trigger completions when editing "string" content
},
"tailwindCSS.experimental.classRegex": [
"tw(?:(?:(?:(?:\\[[.*]+\\])|(?:\\.[^`]+))+)|(?:\\(.+\\)))(?:<.+>)?`([^`]*)`",
"tss`([^`]*)`"
]
}
Usage
Create a Tailwind Styled Component with Tailwind rules that you can render directly
const Container = tw.div`
first-letter:flex
first-letter:items-center
first-letter:justify-center
first-letter:flex-col
first-letter:w-full
first-letter:bg-indigo-600
`
render(
<Container>
<div>Use the Container as any other React Component</div>
</Container>
)
Will be rendered as
<div class="flex items-center justify-center flex-col w-full bg-indigo-600">
<div>Use the Container as any other React Component</div>
</div>
Conditional class names
Set tailwind class conditionally with the same syntax as styled components
interface ButtonProps {
$primary: boolean
}
const Button = tw.button<ButtonProps>`
flex
${p => (p.$primary ? "bg-indigo-600" : "bg-indigo-300")}
`
Tailwind Styled Components supports Transient Props
Prefix the props name with a dollar sign ($) to prevent forwarding them to the DOM element
<Button $primary={true} />
Will be rendered as
<button class="flex bg-indigo-600">
<!-- children -->
</button>
and
<Button $primary={false} />
Will be rendered as
<button class="flex bg-indigo-300">
<!-- children -->
</button>
Be sure to set the entire class name
✅ Do ${p => p.$primary ? "bg-indigo-600" : "bg-indigo-300"}
❌ Don't bg-indigo-${p => p.$primary ? "600" : "300"}
Extends
const DefaultContainer = tw.div`
flex
items-center
`
const RedContainer = tw(DefaultContainer)`
bg-red-300
`
Will be rendered as
<div class="flex items-center bg-red-300">
<!-- children -->
</div>
Extends Styled Component
Extend styled components
const StyledComponentWithCustomCss = styled.div`
filter: blur(1px);
`
const = tw(StyledComponentWithCustomCss)`
flex
`
Css rule filter
is not supported by default on TailwindCSS
Will be rendered as
<div class="flex" style="filter: blur(1px);">
<!-- children -->
</div>
Polymorphic Components
If you want to keep all the styling you've applied to a component but just switch out what's being ultimately rendered (be it a different HTML tag or a different custom component), you can use the $as
prop to do this at runtime.
const Button = tw.button`inline-flex items-center p-2`
<Button $as="a" href="#">Link</Button>
Will render as
<a href="#" class="inline-flex items-center p-2">Link</a>
Example
import tw from "tailwind-styled-components"
import styled from "styled-components"
// Create a <Title> react component that renders an <h1> which is
// indigo and sized at 1.125rem
interface TitleProps {
$large: boolean
}
const Title = tw.h1<TitleProps>`
${p => (p.$large ? "text-lg" : "text-base")}
text-indigo-500
`
// Create a <SpecialBlueContainer> react component that renders a <section> with
// a special blue background color
const SpecialBlueContainer = styled.section`
background-color: #0366d6;
`
// Create a <Container> react component that extends the SpecialBlueContainer to render
// a tailwind <section> with the special blue background and adds the flex classes
const Container = tw(SpecialBlueContainer)`
flex
items-center
justify-center
w-full
`
// Use them like any other React component – except they're styled!
render(
<Container>
<Title $large={true}>Hello World, this is my first tailwind styled component!</Title>
</Container>
)