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ackee-frontend

v0.4.3

Published

A set of usefull snippets and commands we use at Ackee for web apps development.

Downloads

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Readme

Ackee javascript

Ackee Frontend VS Code extension

A set of usefull snippets and commands we use at Ackee for web apps development.

Features

  • Commands for project scaffolding (typescript supported)
  • React/Fela snippets

Contents

Commands

Create component

  • Component.(j|t)sx - React stateless component
  • index.(j|t)s - index file to export the React component

Create Fela component

Creates a folder with following structure:

  • Component.(j|t)sx - React stateless component with styles prop
  • Component.styles.(j|t)s - fela rules
  • index.(j|t)s - index file to export the React component and wrap it with connectFela

Usage

  1. Right click to a folder where you want to create a component
  2. Select "Ackee: create component"
  3. Type a name and press enter

Create component example

Note: The command can also be triggered by a shortcut cmd+a cmd+c or by VS Code command line. But in that case the component is created in root directory of a project, because VS Code API does not provide selected folder in the explorer window. See this issue for more info.

Settings

These settings can be changed in VS Code settings under ackeeFrontend namespace.

| Name | Default value | Description | |---|---|---| | moduleDependencies | true | If enabled it uses named imports from dependencies.js file of the module. | | felaHooks | false | If enabled, scaffolded components will use enhanced fela hooks instead of connect HOC. | | typescript | false | If enabled, scaffolded components will be in TypeScript. |

Snippets

Supported languages:

  • JavaScript (.js)
  • JavaScript React (.jsx)

| Trigger | Content | |---|---| | frd→ | Fela rule (default export) | | frdt→ | Fela rule with theme (default export) | | fr→ | Fela rule (named export) | | frt→ | Fela rule with theme (named export) | | imrd→ | Import React and PropTypes from dependencies | | ed→ | Export for component indexes | | rfc→ | React stateless component with FelaComponent | | rfcc→ | React stateless component with connectFela HOC |