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@beatgig/synth-react
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@beatgig/synth-reactReact bindings for Synth.
yarn add @beatgig/synth-react
import React from 'react'
import styled from 'styled-components'
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom'
import { getTokenValue } from '@beatgig/synth-core'
import { SynthProvider, SynthConsumer } from '@beatgig/synth-react'
import { withTokens } from '@beatgig/synth-css'
const tokens = {
'@coolBlue': 'blue',
color: {
background: {
button: 'red',
otherButton: '@coolBlue',
},
},
}
const Button = styled.button`
${({ synth }) => synth.backgroundColor('button')}
`
const OtherButton = styled.button`
${({ synth }) => synth.backgroundColor('otherButton')}
`
ReactDOM.render(
<SynthProvider value={{
tokens,
...withTokens(tokens),
}}>
<Button>A Red Button<Button>
<SynthConsumer>
{(synth) => (
<OtherButton
title={`Using this cool blue: ${getTokenValue(synth.tokens, '@coolBlue')}`}
>
A Blue Button
</OtherButton>
)}
</SynthConsumer>
</SynthProvider>,
document.getElementById('root')
)
FAQs
React bindings for Synth
The npm package @beatgig/synth-react receives a total of 11 weekly downloads. As such, @beatgig/synth-react popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @beatgig/synth-react demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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