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@autocloud/calendar-picker

v0.3.0

Published

> TODO: description

Downloads

13

Readme

@autocloud/calendar-picker

Calendar picker

Usage

We have an issue with the styling of react-dates and our selected method based on MUI. MUI styles are defined in runtime (hooks/context) while this library expects a compilation time theme.

To maintain some flexibility we require libraries to explicitly require the CSS needed, which opens a window to extend the theme (CSS only)


import '@autocloud/calendar-picker/initialize'
// import './projectOverrides.css'
import calendarPicker from '@autocloud/calendar-picker'

Local Dev note

Material-UI has some issues with instantiating being included multiple times as a dependency (ie. hence it needs to be a peerDependency). But for local development we need a mui as a devDependency in order to build the project. So, you'll see some issues locally like MUI not picking up the right theme (you can manually remove the node-modules dependency to try it out).