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Write CSS-in-JS with atomic support. Like Facebook's Stylex!

License: MIT License

JavaScript 46.44% HTML 1.29% TypeScript 50.29% CSS 0.23% Makefile 0.22% Vue 1.54%

stylex's Introduction


Write CSS in JS with Atomic first, like Facebook do!

NOTE: The idea of stylex originated from Facebook.

The underlying idea was to not discard idiomatic CSS but to make it easier to maintain and keep the good parts of CSS that developers are used to enjoying. The number one priority was readability and maintainability, which are issues compounded at scale.

See Facebook React conf video for more about Stylex: Click here

Yarn users:

yarn add @ladifire-opensource/stylex

Npm users:

npm install @ladifire-opensource/stylex

The second step is depending on what bundler you use, for webpack you need to install a webpack plugin

yarn add @ladifire-opensource/stylex-webpack-plugin

If you're using Nextjs:

yarn add @ladifire-opensource/stylex-nextjs-plugin

First, we need import stylex-webpack-plugin:

const StylexPlugin = require("@ladifire-opensource/stylex-webpack-plugin");

Then, in plugins section, add this:

 plugins: [
    //...other plugins

    new StylexPlugin(),

Last thing, add this in rules section:

rules: [
      {
        test: /\.(ts|tsx)$/,
        use: [
          // ...keeps your other loaders here

          // and stylex-loader goes here
          {
            loader: StylexPlugin.loader,
            options: {
              inject: false,
            },
          },
        ],
      },

This is example of Babel config with stylex:

/**
 * Copyright (c) Ladifire, Inc. and its affiliates.
 *
 * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
 * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
 */

/*eslint-env node*/
module.exports = {
  presets: ["@babel/react", "@babel/env", "@babel/preset-typescript"],
  plugins: [
    "@babel/plugin-syntax-dynamic-import",
    "@babel/plugin-proposal-object-rest-spread",
    "@babel/plugin-transform-runtime",
    ["@babel/plugin-transform-modules-commonjs"],
    [
      "@babel/plugin-transform-spread",
      {
        loose: true,
      },
    ],
    ["@babel/plugin-proposal-decorators", { legacy: true }],
    ["@babel/plugin-proposal-class-properties", { loose: true }],
    [
      "@ladifire-opensource/babel-plugin-transform-stylex",
      {
        inject: true, // will inject compiled css to stylesheet in head
      },
    ],
  ],
};

First thing, you need add next-transpile-modules to your project.

Just run:

yarn add -D next-transpile-modules

Then in next.config.js, add these lines:

const withTM = require("next-transpile-modules")(
  ["@ladifire-opensource/stylex"],
  { unstable_webpack5: true }
);
const withStylex = require("@ladifire-opensource/stylex-nextjs-plugin");

module.exports = withStylex({
  inject: true, // for nextjs, we must inject style to head
})(withTM());

Add these lines in vue.config.js:

const StylexPlugin = require("@ladifire-opensource/stylex-webpack-plugin");

module.exports = {
  configureWebpack: {
    module: {
      rules: [
        {
          test: /\.(tsx|ts|js|mjs|jsx)$/,
          use: StylexPlugin.loader,
        },
      ],
    },
    plugins: [new StylexPlugin()],
  },
};

Then you can write like this in your .vue:

<script>

import stylex from '@ladifire-opensource/stylex'

const styles = stylex.create({
    button: {
        borderRadius: 8,
        padding: 16,
        backgroundColor: "#1DA1F2",
        color: "#fff"
    },
});

export default {
  name: 'HelloWorld',
  props: {
    msg: String
  },
  computed: {
    buttonClasses() {
      return stylex(styles.button);
    }
  }
}
</script>

Follow craco.js installation guide.

Finally in cracro.config.js add:

module.exports = {
  // ...
  babel: {
    /// ...
    plugins: [
      /// ...
      [
        "@ladifire-opensource/babel-plugin-transform-stylex",
        {
          inject: true,
        },
      ],
    ],
  },
};

Under construction!!!

There're some methods you can you with stylex:

Create new stylex object (stylex.create)

This method will create a new stylex object:

import stylex from "@ladifire-opensource/stylex";

const styles = stylex.create({
  root: {
    fontWeight: 700,
    color: "blue",
  },
  button: {
    borderRadius: 8,
  },
});

Then we can use as:

<div className={stylex(styles.root)}>Component</div>

The arguments of stylex(...args) can be separated by comma:

<div className={stylex(styles.root, styles.button)}>Component</div>

or as an array:

<div className={stylex([styles.root, styles.button])}>Component</div>

Dedupe stylex objects (stylex.dedupe)

This method will dedupe (override) duplicate style properties:

<div
  className={stylex.dedupe(
    {
      color: "var(--primary-text)",
    },
    isError
      ? {
          color: "var(--negative)",
        }
      : null
  )}
>
  Dedupe
</div>

Create a keyframes animation name (stylex.keyframes)

let j = stylex.create({
  dark: {
    backgroundColor: "var(--placeholder-icon)",
  },
  paused: {
    animationPlayState: "paused",
  },
  root: {
    animationDirection: "alternate",
    animationDuration: "1s",
    animationIterationCount: "infinite",
    animationName: stylex.keyframes({
      "0%": {
        opacity: 0.25,
      },
      "100%": {
        opacity: 1,
      },
    }),
    animationTimingFunction: "steps(10,end)",
    backgroundColor: "var(--wash)",
    opacity: 0.25,
  },
});

Compose (merge) stylex objects (stylex.compose)

const s = stylex.compose(
  {
    color: "red",
    backgroundColor: "blue",
  },
  {
    backgroundColor: "white",
  }
);

The above code will transformed to:

const s = {
  color: "a512sdfe5", // red
  backgroundColor: "wer115asse", // white
};

Quick uses

Describe some common static methods for quick uses, eg: stylex.absolute, ...

Inject css to compiled js

By default, stylex will inject css to stylesheet object in <head> of html document.

There is no extra reference links of stylesheets to inject.

The webpack setup should be:

...
rules: [
      {
        test: /\.(ts|tsx)$/,
        exclude: STANDARD_EXCLUDE,
        use: [
          babelLoaderConfig,
          {
            loader: StylexPlugin.loader,
            options: {
              inject: true,
            },
          },
        ],
      },

...

In the compiled js, there're something like this will be injected:

inject('.avcdd15645{color: "red"}');

Then the stylex runtime code will excute the inject function and add '.avcdd15645{color: "red"}' to the stylesheet in the <head> section.

Separate css into .css files

In case you want to use stylex with mini-css-extract-plugin to seprate css into reference links, you can setup in your webpack config as bellow:

...
const ExtractTextPlugin = require('mini-css-extract-plugin');
const StylexPlugin = require("@ladifire-opensource/stylex-webpack-plugin");

...
rules: [
      {
        test: /\.(ts|tsx)$/,
        exclude: STANDARD_EXCLUDE,
        use: [
          babelLoaderConfig,
          {
            loader: StylexPlugin.loader,
            options: {
              inject: false, // set false to ignore inject css to js
            },
          },
        ],
      },

...

plugins: [
   new StylexPlugin(),
   new ExtractTextPlugin({
      filename: '[name].[contentHash:11].css',
      chunkFilename: '[name].[contentHash:11].css',
    }),

...

Babel

This is example of stylex's babel config:

module.exports = {
  presets: ["@babel/react", "@babel/env", "@babel/preset-typescript"],
  plugins: [
    "@babel/plugin-syntax-dynamic-import",
    "@babel/plugin-proposal-object-rest-spread",
    "@babel/plugin-transform-runtime",
    ["@babel/plugin-transform-modules-commonjs"],
    [
      "@babel/plugin-transform-spread",
      {
        loose: true,
      },
    ],
    ["@babel/plugin-proposal-decorators", { legacy: true }],
    ["@babel/plugin-proposal-class-properties", { loose: true }],
    [
      "@ladifire-opensource/babel-plugin-transform-stylex",
      {
        inject: true, // will inject compiled css to stylesheet in head
      },
    ],
  ],
};

SSR support

See stylex-nextjs-examples for setup stylex with nextjs.

Others

Pass stylex through props (Reactjs)

If you using Reactjs, consider to use xstyle props to pass some stylex class from parent to child. Let's see bellow example:

import * as React from "react";
import stylex from "@ladifire-opensource/stylex";
import ChildComponent from "./path/to/child";

type Style = "root";

const styles = stylex.create({
  root: {
    color: "red",
  },
});

const Parent = () => {
  return (
    <ChildComponent
      xstyle={styles.root}
      //...otherProps
    />
  );
};

The xstyle prop is a good method because it helps to combine style props under one namespace and doesn't populate the global orios environment and it looks similar to the goal of sx prop.

Then in your child component you can use xstyle props as:

import * as React from "react";

import stylex from "@ladifire-opensource/stylex";

const styles = stylex.create({
  root: {
    backgroundColor: "red",
  },
});

const ChildComponent = (props) => {
  const { xstyle } = props;

  return <div className={stylex(styles.root, xstyle)}>Child</div>;
};

Theming with stylex

Stylex support multiple theming. A "theme" is declared by given it an object of variables, like this:

const defaultThemeVariables = {
  "primary-icon": "rgb(15, 20, 25)",
  "primary-text": "rgb(15, 20, 25)",
  "primary-text-on-media": "#FFFFFF",
};

There're two theme objects in stylex: rootTheme and customTheme. To set rootTheme:

import CometStyleXSheet from "@ladifire-opensource/stylex-theme";

...

CometStyleXSheet.rootStyleSheet.setRootTheme(defaultThemeVariables);

and customTheme:

CometStyleXSheet.rootStyleSheet.setCustomTheme(customThemeVariables);

To change theme:

CometStyleXSheet.rootStyleSheet.toggleCustomTheme(!isCustomThemeActive);

This is example for React users:

import CometStyleXSheet from "@ladifire-opensource/stylex-theme";

import { themeDataBase } from "./themeDataBase";
import { themeDataCustom } from "./themeDataCustom";

export const ThemingExamples = () => {
  React.useEffect(() => {
    CometStyleXSheet.rootStyleSheet.setRootTheme(themeDataBase);
    CometStyleXSheet.rootStyleSheet.setCustomTheme(themeDataCustom);
  }, []);

  const [isDark, setIsDark] = React.useState < boolean > (() => false);
  const toggleIsDark = React.useCallback(
    (event: React.ChangeEvent<HTMLInputElement>) => {
      const target = event.target;
      setIsDark(target.checked);
      CometStyleXSheet.rootStyleSheet.toggleCustomTheme(!isDark);
    },
    [isDark, setIsDark]
  );

  // ...
};

Thanks to

  • We'd like to send a big thanks to: johanholmerin for style9 (an other stylex cover)
  • We'd like to thanks Facebook very much (most of javascript code in stylex is re-write from built code of Facebook)

Contributing

Contributions are always welcome, no matter how large or small!

Setup

Fork the stylex repository to your GitHub Account.

Then, run: yarn install

To see reactjs demo, cd to stylex-reactjs-examples and following steps in README.md to run Reactjs demo

Join Stylex Community (Facebook group)

Visit this link to join Stylex community.

License

Stylex is MIT licensed.

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