A simple and flexible layout component for React based on CSS flexbox
With yarn
yarn add @ludens-reklame/react-crisscross
With npm
npm install @ludens-reklame/react-crisscross
import Layout from '@ludens-reklame/react-crisscross';
<Layout container>
<Layout item>{/* Content */}</Layout>
</Layout>;
You have accesss to all the same properties as in flexbox.
Property | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
container | boolean | Makes the element a flex container, and allows all container properties to be used |
item | boolean | Makes the element a flex item, and allows all item properties to be used |
inline | boolean | Make a flex container use display: inline-flex |
Property | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
xs | object | Use container and/or item properties on the xs media query |
sm | object | Use container and/or item properties on the sm media query |
md | object | Use container and/or item properties on the md media query |
lg | object | Use container and/or item properties on the lg media query |
xl | object | Use container and/or item properties on the xl media query |
Property | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
direction | 'row' (default), 'column' , 'row-reverse' , 'column-reverse' |
Same as the flex-direction property in flexbox. |
justify | 'flex-start' (default), 'flex-end' , 'center' , 'space-between' , 'space-around' |
Same as the justify-content property in flexbox. |
alignItems | 'stretch' (default), 'flex-start' , 'flex-end' , 'center' , 'baseline' |
Same as the align-items property in flexbox. |
wrap | 'nowrap' (default), 'wrap' , 'wrap-reverse' |
Same as the flex-wrap property in flexbox. |
gap | number | Size of gap between each flex item. |
Property | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
flex | string (eg. '1 0 auto') | Same as the flex property in flexbox. |
grow | number | Same as the flex-grow property in flexbox. |
shrink | number | Same as the flex-shrink property in flexbox. |
alignSelf | 'auto' (default), 'flex-start' , 'flex-end' , 'center' , 'baseline' , 'stretch' |
Same as the flex-grow property in flexbox. |
order | number | Same as the order property in flexbox. |
Sometimes you want to override the default settings for the layout, such as media queries. React Crisscross ships with a module that can help you inject custom settings.
import Layout, { LayoutProvider } from '@ludens-reklame/react-crisscross';
const mySettings = {
mediaQueries: {
lg: 1500
}
}
<LayoutProvider settings={mySettings}>
<Layout container>
<Layout item>
{/* Content */}
</Layout>
</Layout>
</LayoutProvider>
These settings can be overwritten by the LayoutProvider
.
const settings = {
mediaQueries: {
xs: 0,
sm: 600,
md: 960,
lg: 1280,
xl: 1920
},
columns: 12
};
Although all instructions for development in React Crisscross use yarn as package manager, npm can also be used.
$ git clone git@github.com:ludens-reklamebyra/react-crisscross.git
$ cd react-crisscross
$ yarn
React crisscross uses storybook as a visual UI-test. To run the stories, use the command:
yarn storybook
React crisscross is tested with snapshots using Jest
.
Run the test suite using the command:
yarn test
To run test suite in watch mode use:
yarn test:watch
When you have to do breaking changes to React crisscross, the snapshots needs to be updated, or else they will fail the tests. You can do this by running the command:
yarn test:update-snapshots
Formatting is automatically done using Prettier
. It runs a new formatting on every commit, using a pre-commit hook.
Have a look at our contribution guidelines.