Javascript package for theming layouts.
Make sure you have node and npm installed.
$ npm install nicobar
Create or update your code as normal using your CSS, but if something has to change, use CSS Custom properties to set a variable.
Like this
.some-class {
display: inline-block;
background: var(--background, #f00);
}then in JS your code.
nicobar.set('.some-class', { background: '#0f0' });you can use it how many times you want.
nicobar.set(target, data)
the set method accept String or HTMLElement (for while).
and the data is a Object with key as custom-property name.
Inject nicobar in your project
import { Nicobar } from 'nicobar'
// or
const Nicobar = require('nicobar').Nicobar;then init on your component Wrapper Constructor
class MyComponent extends React.Component {
render() {
return <Nicobar style={obj}>
...
</Nicobar>
}
}Inject nicobar in your project
import { component } from 'nicobar'
// or
const component = require('nicobar').component;using Component Builder
const MyElement = component('className', { styleObj }, MyOtherElement)
// or
const MyElement = component.div('className', { styleObj }) // <- You can use any dom element.
class MyComponent extends React.Component {
render() {
return <div>
<MyElement/>
</div>
}
}when it is done you can only change the property style and everything will run as expected.
- Fork
- Create your feature branch
- Commit your changes
- Push to the branch
- Submit a pull request
Feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature) | commit (git commit -m 'Add some feature') | push (git push origin my-new-feature).