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utexas-components

v0.2.0

Published

Provides UT themed React components

Downloads

9

Readme

UTexas Components

This provides React components for use in UT web projects.

Running locally

  • From the source repo, npm install, then npm run start

Developing components

  • Components live in /src/lib/components. Create a new one based on one of the existing ones.
  • The component then needs to be exported in /src/lib/index.js
  • The component should be added to the src/App.js, so that it can be viewed from this repo in the local dev environment.

Publishing a new version

  • Increment the version in the package.json
  • Running the build script (e.g. npm run build) will produce the compiled packaged output in the dist folder at the top level of the project to verify.
  • Commit and push changes to the source repo.
  • Can publish via npm publish to make new version available on npm.

Pulling in the Forty Acres theme

  • The current forty_acres styling from the Drupal Kit has been brought over and imported. It gets transpiled via Babel into components. The src/lib/styles folder contains the data copied over from the forty_acres Drupal theme. The texas-design-system folder did not have the images folder initially, but this should be retrievable from the forty_acres / STARTERKIT subtheme folder.