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@breakaway/preact-core

v1.0.0

Published

This library provides a set of common React components for use with the PatternFly reference implementation.

Downloads

32

Readme

PatternFly React - Core

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This project provides the React core components for the PatternFly project.

Community: PatternFly website | Slack | Medium | Mailing list

Table of contents

  1. Setup
  2. Contribution guidelines
  3. License

Setup

Before you begin, check out this overview of PatternFly to get familiar with the basic elements of the design system. These instructions also assume that an existing React project is set up. For more information on how to do this, please see our main README.

Install the @patternfly/react-core NPM package

  • Using npm, run the following command to install:

    npm install @patternfly/react-core --save

    OR

  • Using yarn, run the following command to install:

    yarn add @patternfly/react-core

Project configuration

Each PatternFly component already contains the CSS related to the component. In order to have consistent styles throughout the application, PatternFly Base CSS should be used in the project, or some components may diverge in appearance. This import statement should be placed before your main application component is imported.

import '@patternfly/react-core/dist/styles/base.css';

Example component usage

import { Button } from '@patternfly/react-core';

export default <Button variant="primary">Button</Button>;

All component documentation is available on PatternFly.org.

Advanced usage

  1. Applying Overpass font

Contribution guidelines

All React contributors must first be PatternFly community contributors. If you are already a PatternFly community contributor, check out the React contribution guidelines to make React contributions.

License

PatternFly React is licensed under the MIT License.