lilypad 1.7.3
Install from the command line:
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$ npm install @mozilla/lilypad@1.7.3
Install via package.json:
"@mozilla/lilypad": "1.7.3"
About this version
React Component Library
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Lilypad is available as an npm package.
First, create an access token on Github to fetch our maintained Lilypad component library on npm, you need to create an access token on github and enable Mozilla organization on the access token.
Configure your local install of NPM itself to be authorized to use Lilypad. To do this we use a .npmrc
file. This file is NOT PART OF YOUR PROJECT. This is a global file in a central location. For Mac/Linux users it goes in your home directory ~/.npmrc.
For Windows users it goes in your home directory as well, though the syntax will be different. Something along the lines of C:\Users{YOUR_WINDOWS_USERNAME}
Once you have created the file, edit it to include the following information:
~/.npmrc
registry=https://registry.npmjs.org/
@YOUR_GITHUB_USERNAME:registry=https://npm.pkg.github.com/
//npm.pkg.github.com/:_authToken=YOUR_AUTH_TOKEN
npm:
npm install @mozilla/lilypad
yarn:
yarn add @mozilla/lilypad
Here is an example of a basic app using Lilypad's Button
component:
import * as React from 'react';
import { Button, ButtonCategoriesE } from '@mozilla/lilypad';
function App() {
return (
<Button
category={ButtonCategoriesE.PRIMARY_SOLID}
icon="alert-circle"
text="click me!!"
/>
);
}
@import '@mozilla/lilypad/dist/styles/theme.scss';
// Set to Light Theme,
// Note: if a "data-theme" is not set on <main> it will default the "light" theme
<main data-theme="light"></main>
// Set to Dark Theme
<main data-theme="dark"></main>
// Get theme from users settings "dark" or "light"
<main data-theme={themeFromUserSettings}></main>
This will also let you access all of the great utility classes here utility.scss.
Feel free to override these CSS variables with your own colors!
This project is licensed under the terms of the Mozilla Public License 2.0.