A wrapper function for extending styled-components via a custom transform function. The
wrapper function is curried and takes two arguments - the transform function and the
original styled
function from styled-components
. The transform receives the original
strings & interpolations and is expected to return an array containing the strings and
interpolations with any transformations applied.
# Yarn
yarn add styled-transform-proxy
# npm
npm install --save styled-transform-proxy
transform :: (Array<String> strings, ...* interpolations) -> [strings, ...interpolations]
styledTransformProxy :: transform -> styled -> styled
// src/styled.js
import styled from 'styled-components';
import styledTransformProxy from 'styled-transform-proxy';
import { map, replace } from 'ramda';
const transformStrings = map(replace(/\.foo\s/g, '.bar '));
const transform = (strings, ...interpolations) => [
transformStrings([...strings]),
...interpolations
];
export default styledTransformProxy(transform, styled);
// src/components/MyComponent.js
import styled from '../styled';
// Results in `.foo` below being transformed to `.bar`
const MyComponent = styled.span`
.foo {
color: red;
}
`;
// src/styled.js
import styled from 'styled-components';
import styledTransformProxy from 'styled-transform-proxy';
import { map, path, when, is } from 'ramda';
const transformInterpolations = map(when(is(Array), path));
const transform = (strings, ...interpolations) => [
strings,
...transformInterpolations(interpolations),
];
export default styledTransformProxy(transform, styled);
// src/components/MyComponent.js
import styled from '../styled';
const MyComponent = styled.span`
color: ${['colors', 'foreground']};
background-color: ${['colors', 'background']}
`;
// The above is equivalent to:
const MyComponent = styled.span`
color: ${(props) => props.colors.foreground};
background-color: ${(props) => props.colors.background};
`;
The wrapper function being curried means that composing multiple transformations together is simple:
// src/styled.js
import styled from 'styled-components';
import styledTransformProxy from 'styled-transform-proxy';
import { compose } from 'ramda';
const transformFoo = (strings, ...interpolations) => [...];
const transformBar = (strings, ...interpolations) => [...];
const applyTransforms = compose(
styledTransformProxy(transformFoo),
styledTransformProxy(transformBar),
);
export default applyTransforms(styled);
If you're creating a third-party package that utilizes styled-transform-proxy
you can simplify things a bit compared to the above examples. In addition to the wrapper function being curried, it takes the original styled
function as its last argument, meaning instead of this:
export default (styled) => styledTransformProxy(transform, styled);
...you can simply do this:
export default styledTransformProxy(transform);
Currently there is no straightforward way to tap into the extend
method on a styled
component, so the transform function will not be applied when using extend
. So instead
of this:
const ChildComponent = ParentComponent.extend`...`;
...you'll need to do this:
const ChildComponent = styled(ParentComponent)`...`;