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- @zeecoder/react-container-query
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react-container-query
This module is part of a monorepo.
Detailed documentation can be found there.
Install
npm install --save @zeecoder/react-container-queryor
yarn add @zeecoder/react-container-queryUsage
<ResizeObserver>
This component simply observes a root element's size changes.
Useful to allow for rendering parts of the component conditionally, based on its size.
(Uses a polyfill, if a native implementation is not available.)
import { ResizeObserver } from "@zeecoder/react-container-query";
const App = () => (
<ResizeObserver
render={size => (
// size can be "null" when size is still not available
<div>My size is: {size ? `${size.width}x${size.height}` : "?"}</div>
)}
/>
);
export default App;<ContainerQuery>
Assuming the following CSS:
.App {
background: red;
font-size: 20px;
color: white;
padding: 10px;
border: none;
@container (width > 900px) {
background: green;
}
}And assuming that stats is the object obtained by running the above CSS
through the postcss plugin.
import { ContainerQuery } from "@zeecoder/react-container-query";
// Assuming postcss-loader to be set up
import "./App.pcss";
import stats from "./App.pcss.json";
const App = () => (
<ContainerQuery
stats={stats}
render={size => (
<div className="App">
My size is: {size ? `${size.width}x${size.height}` : "?"}
</div>
)}
/>
);
export default App;withContainerQueryCSS
Similar to the one above, just using the Higher-Order Component pattern.
Note that size is not available to it however, and simply used to manage the container query.
import { withContainerQueryCSS } from "@zeecoder/react-container-query";
// Assuming postcss-loader to be set up
import "./App.pcss";
import stats from "./App.pcss.json";
const App = () => <div className="App">Styled app</div>;
export default withContainerQueryCSS(App, stats);License
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