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jrts-snipcart-components

v1.1.1

Published

Component library for Snipcart components

Downloads

18

Readme

jrts-snipcart-components

Overview

React components library designed to be used with Snipcart

This package has two purposes.

  1. I wanted to learn Typescript, SCSS, and how to publish a library to NPM using build tools like Webpack
  2. I wanted to have components that I use for eCommerce sites in a library for re-use.

With that in mind, there is a high chance that some aspects of the project do not use best practices. If you notice anything, please let me know.

Furthermore, I cannot guarantee expedient documentation or help if you choose to use the package.

Documentation

You can view how to use the components here. The site uses React Styleguidist to generate documentation of props and display the component in action.

The BuyButton component uses the React hook forwardRef. Unfortunately, React Styleguide has trouble displaying it, for that reason, and does not give it the proper name. However, the props are still visible.