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easy-react-ui

v0.2.0

Published

EasyUI - an easy-going React components library

Downloads

11

Readme

EasyUI

A design system powered by React & Typescript, supported by Storybook & React-testing-library.

Design Thinking Process

  • SCSS is chosen as the styling solution for this UI library
  • normalize.css is used to make browsers render all elements more consistently
  • SCSS variables are defined for granular style control and reusability
  • Typescript is used to provide strong typing to the UI library
  • Unit tests are written with the help of React Testing Library
  • Create a tsconfig.build.json to compile .tsx files for build
  • node-sass is used to compile SCSS to CSS for build
  • npm link is used to link the UI library to a project for better local development
  • npm link is also used to address Invalid Hook Call Warning
  • Move React and React-dom packages to peerDependencies so user would not install duplicate React package

Available Scripts

In the project directory, you can run:

yarn build

Build the app for production in dist folder.

yarn build-css

Convert SASS to CSS for production in dist folder.

yarn build-ts

Convert Typescript to Javascript for production in dist folder.

yarn build-storybook

Build storybook stories to webpages

yarn clean

Clear up previous build output.

yarn start

Runs the app in the development mode. Open http://localhost:3000 to view it in the browser.

yarn test

Launches the test runner in the interactive watch mode.

yarn test:ci

Launches the test runner in CI mode.

yarn storybook

Launches Storybook at http://localhost:9009.

yarn lint

Lint the codebase using ESLint.

yarn format

Format the codebase using Prettier.