UUIX is a front-end library that provides:
- React (and non-react) components
- CSS variables and utilities for theming, color, spacing, and typography
- and, an icon library
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Starting with a blank new Create React App, you can add UUIX with these steps:
yarn add uuixweb react-router-dom
- Use UUIX in your
app.js
file like this:
// This imports the entire UUIXWEB CSS bundle
import "uuixweb/css/index.css";
import { Button, SVGAsset } from "uuixweb";
class App extends Component {
render() {
return <Button icon={SVGAsset.Wrench}>Hello World</Button>;
}
}
For more advanced usage, see below.
This package comes with several different JS exports to adapt to the needs of various applications, with the appropriate keys added to package.json
so that consumers' tooling/environment can automatically choose the most appropriate version:
dist/index.js
is the main ES5 single bundle entrypoint, useful for legacy applications and node environmentsmodule/index.js
and its siblings is an ES5 + ES modules entrypoint, enabling tree-shaking when consumed via a compatible bundling tool (webpack, rollup, parcel, etc)
Due to the proper configuration of package.json
, most consumers don't need to worry about the distinction between these 2 exports and can just use import { foo } from 'uuixweb'
or const { foo } = require('uuixweb')
. dist
and module
are (and must be) functionally equivalent to allow proper functionality in a isomorphic javascript application.
CSS and SCSS exports are available from the uuix/lib/ui-scss
path.
This package comes with complete type definitions for all components, and TypeScript will automatically find them due to proper configuration.