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Slick and accurate React UI components

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react-responsive-ui

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Slick and accurate React UI components. Work both on client side and server side, with javascript enabled and with javascript disabled (e.g. DarkNet).

See Demo

Installation

npm install react-responsive-ui --save

Usage

See the demo page source code.

import
{
  PageAndMenu,
  Page,
  CollapsibleMenu,
  MenuButton,
  Form,
  Snackbar,
  Tooltip,
  ActivityIndicator,
  TextInput,
  Select,
  Button,
  Switch,
  Checkbox,
  SegmentedControl,
  DatePicker,
  FileUpload,
  Modal
}
from 'react-responsive-ui'

<PageAndMenu>
  <CollapsibleMenu>
    <ul>
      <li>
        <Link to="/first">First</Link>
      </li>
      <li>
        <Link to="/second">Second</Link>
      </li>
    </ul>
  </CollapsibleMenu>

  <Page>
    <MenuButton title="Show menu"/>

    <Snackbar
      value={ this.state.snack }
      reset={ () => this.setState({ snack: undefined }) }/>

    <Button
      action={ () => this.setState({ snack: Math.random() }) }>
      Show a snack notification
    </Button>

    <Tooltip text="A tooltip">Hover this for a tooltip</Tooltip>

    <ActivityIndicator/>

    <Form action={() => alert('Form submitted')}>
      <TextInput
        label="Enter something"
        value={this.state.text}
        onChange={text => this.setState({ text })}/>

      <TextInput
        multiline
        label="Enter description"
        value={this.state.description}
        onChange={description => this.setState({ description })}/>

      <Select
        placeholder="Select one"
        value={this.state.fruit}
        onChange={fruit => this.setState({ fruit })}
        options=
        {[
          { value: 'A', label: 'Apples' },
          { value: 'O', label: 'Oranges' }
        ]}/>

      <SegmentedControl
        value={this.state.fruit}
        onChange={fruit => this.setState({ fruit })}
        options=
        {[
          { value: 'A', label: 'Apples' },
          { value: 'O', label: 'Oranges' }
        ]}/>

      <Switch
        value={this.state.switch}
        onChange={switch => this.setState({ switch })}>
        IOS style
      </Switch>

      <Checkbox
        value={this.state.checkbox}
        onChange={checkbox => this.setState({ checkbox })}>
        Tickable
      </Checkbox>

      <DatePicker
        value={this.state.selectedDay}
        onChange={selectedDay => this.setState({ selectedDay })}/>

      <FileUpload
        onChange={file => alert(file.name)}>
        Click here to choose file for upload
      </FileUpload>

      <Button>Button</Button>

      <Button submit className="rrui__button--border">Submit</Button>
    </Form>

    <Modal
      isOpen={this.state.showModal}
      close={() => this.setState({ showModal: false })>
      This is a modal
      <Button action={() => this.setState({ showModal: false })>Hide</Button>
    </Modal>

    <Button action={() => this.setState({ showModal: true })>Show modal</Button>
  </Page>
</PageWithMenu>

CSS

The CSS for this library must be included on a page too.

When using Webpack

import rrui from 'react-responsive-ui/style.css'

And set up an autoprefixer for supporting old web browsers.

When not using Webpack

Get the style.css file from this package, process it with a CSS autoprefixer for supporting old web browsers, and then include it on a page.

<head>
  <link rel="stylesheet" href="/css/react-responsive-ui/style.css"/>
</head>

API

See propTypes in the source code for the possible props — they are well documented and self-explanatory.

Drag'n'drop

Drag'n'drop is implemented internally using react-dnd providing a much simpler-to-use API. Currently only file upload is supported but new features could be added upon request.

import { DragAndDrop, CanDrop, FILE, FILES } from 'react-responsive-ui'

@DragAndDrop()
class Application extends Component {
  render() {
    const { isDragging, children } = this.props
    return <div>{ children }</div>
  }
}

@CanDrop(FILE, (props, dropped, component) => alert('Uploading file'))
class FileDropArea extends Component {
  render() {
    const { dropTarget, draggedOver, canDrop } = this.props
    return dropTarget(<div>Drop a file here</div>)
  }
}

Use babel-plugin-transform-decorators-legacy for decorators syntax support.

Contributing

After cloning this repo, ensure dependencies are installed by running:

npm install

This module is written in ES6 and uses Babel for ES5 transpilation. Widely consumable JavaScript can be produced by running:

npm run build

Once npm run build has run, you may import or require() directly from node.

After developing, the full test suite can be evaluated by running:

npm test

When you're ready to test your new functionality on a real project, you can run

npm pack

It will build, test and then create a .tgz archive which you can then install in your project folder

npm install [module name with version].tar.gz

License

MIT