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@alifd/next

v1.27.11

Published

A configurable component library for web built on React.

Downloads

53,741

Readme

English | 简体中文


You can customize your own DesignSystem via Collaboration Platform.💖 Designers will receive design materials by Fusion Cool - an easy to use plugin on sketch. Developers will get code fragment on IceWorks. At the same time, the consistency between code and visual manuscript is guaranteed. 😍

howtouse

🤔 Why use

@alifd/next usually used with Fusion Design to improving designer-developer collaboration and development efficiency. Designer can customize the UI of components and release an npm theme package. Developer can use this theme package directly, and don't need to care about the UI refactoring. It saves the workload of reductive degree review repeatedly with designers, and greatly improves the development efficiency.

💻 Browser Compatibility

| Chrome | Firefox | Edge | IE | Safari | Opera | UC | | :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: | :-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: | :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------: | :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: | :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: | :-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: | :--------------------------------------------------------------------------: | | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | 9+ ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |

🚀 Quick Start

🛠 Install

1.Use NPM ( Recommend )

npm install @alifd/next --save

2.Import in Browser

Use the script and link tags in the browser to directly import the file and use the global variable Next. We provide files such as next.js/next.min.js and next.css/next.min.css in the @alifd/next/dist directory in the npm package, or via unpkg Download it.

<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/@alifd/next/dist/next.css" />

<script src="https://unpkg.com/@alifd/next/dist/next.js"></script>

// The above ways import latest @alifd/next, we recommend you specify version.
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@alifd/[email protected]/dist/next.min.js"></script>

// Or import as your own static resource
<script src="../build/public/@alifd/next.js"></script>

☔️ Dependencies

  • @alifd/next is based on react@16 development and is currently not compatible with versions below react@16. react/react-dom is used as peerDependencies, which requires the user to manually install or import it.
  • @alifd/next use moment library to implement date-time related component. moment is also used as peerDependencies, which requires the user to manually install or import it.

🎯 Import

Import All

import '@alifd/next/dist/next.css';
// import '@alifd/next/index.scss';

import { Button, Input } from '@alifd/next';

Import module with plugin

1. Import module manually

import Button from '@alifd/next/lib/button';
import '@alifd/next/lib/button/style';

2. Use with babel-plugin-import ( Recommend )

// webpack babel loader option or .babelrc
{
    // ...
    plugins: [
        [
            'import',
            {
                libraryName: '@alifd/next',
                style: true,
            },
        ],
    ];
}

It will transform code as below

import { Button } from '@alifd/next';

To

import Button from '@alifd/next/lib/button';
import '@alifd/next/lib/button/style';

🔗 Advanced

🌈 Contributing

Use Gitpod, a free online dev environment for GitHub.

Open in Gitpod

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