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React UI components is a library of reusable components for building web applications using the Club Med brand guidelines.
- [Figma Trident UI](https://www.figma.com/@clubmed)
- [Board Jira](https://clubmed.atlassian.net/jira/software/c/projects/SCL/boards/122)
- [Storybook stable version](https://latest.trident-ui.pro.clubmed/?path=/docs/introduction--docs)
- [Storybook dev version](https://develop.trident-ui.pro.clubmed/?path=/docs/introduction--docs)
- React 18
- Tailwind 3
```sh
npm install --save @clubmed/trident-ui react react-dom @react-spring/web
npm install --save-dev tailwindcss postcss autoprefixer
```
This package exports a `tailwind.preset` file that you can use to extend your own configuration.
Edit your `tailwind.config.ts` file and add the following line:
```ts
import type { Config } from 'tailwindcss';
import { tailwindPreset } from '@clubmed/trident-ui/tailwind'; // add this line
const config = {
presets: [tailwindPreset as unknown as Config],
content: [
'./doc/**/*.mdx',
'./lib/**/*.{ts,tsx,mdx}', // adapt this line to your project
'**/node_modules/@clubmed/trident-ui/**/*.js',
],
} satisfies Config;
export default config;
```
> Note: If you have a TypeScript issue when you import the `tailwind.preset` file, you can add the following line in your `tsconfig.json` file:
```json
{
"include": ["tailwind.config.ts"]
}
```
Then you have to configure your `postcss.config.cts` file to use the `tailwind.config.ts` file:
```ts
module.exports = {
plugins: {
tailwindcss: {},
autoprefixer: {},
},
};
```
Then add the styles to your `index.css` file:
```css
@import '@clubmed/trident-ui/style.css';
```
or in your `main.tsx` file:
```tsx
import '@clubmed/trident-ui/style.css';
```
You can import any components directly from is directory. For example the Button component can be imported and
used as follows:
```tsx
import { useState } from 'react';
import { Button } from '@clubmed/trident-ui/molecules/Buttons/Button';
export function App() {
const [count, setCount] = useState(0);
return (
<>
<Button onClick={() => setCount((count) => count + 1)}>count is {count}</Button>
</>
);
}
```
you can use the `TridentUIConfigProvider` to configure some option of the Trident UI library:
```tsx
import './index.css';
import App from './App';
import React from 'react';
import { createRoot } from 'react-dom/client';
import { TridentUIConfigProvider } from '@clubmed/trident-ui';
import { IconsProvider } from '@clubmed/trident-ui/atoms/Icons/contexts/IconsContext.js';
import Actions from '@clubmed/trident-ui/atoms/Icons/svg/Actions';
const baseName = (window as any).basename || '/';
createRoot(document.getElementById('root')!).render(
<React.StrictMode>
<TridentUIConfigProvider
value={{
locale: 'fr-FR',
}}
>
<IconsProvider icons={[Actions]}>
<App />
</IconsProvider>
</TridentUIConfigProvider>
</React.StrictMode>,
);
```
- `locale` - The locale to use for the components. Default to `fr-FR`.
Trident UI provide a new way to load icons. You can use the `IconProvider` component to load icons from a specific group.
Currently, there is two icons provider available:
- SvgIconProvider: Use lazy loaded SVG to display icons.
- SvgUseIconProvider: Use native Svg.use property to load and display icons.
For each provider, you have subset of icons split by groups name:
- Actions
- Activities
- Brand
- Covid
- Food
- HappyToCare
- Places
- Resort \* (only available for SVG)
- Room
- Services
- Socials
- Transports
- Utilities
By default, no icons provider is set. You have to import a subset icons in your code as follows:
Svg mode:
```tsx
import Actions from '@clubmed/trident-ui/atoms/Icons/svg/Actions'; // load only the Actions subset using SVG mode
import { Icon } from '@clubmed/trident-ui/atoms/Icons/Icon';
function App() {
return (
<IconsProvider icons={[Actions]}>
<Icon name="ArrowDefaultLeft" />
</IconsProvider>
);
}
```
You can mix usage of SVG and SVG-use modes:
```tsx
import Actions from '@clubmed/trident-ui/atoms/Icons/svg-use/Actions'; // load the Actions subset
import Brand from '@clubmed/trident-ui/Icons/svg/Brand';
function App() {
return (
<IconsProvider icons={[Actions, Brand]}>
<Icon name="ArrowDefaultLeft" />
<Icon name="ClubMed" />
</IconsProvider>
);
}
```
> In this case, Icon component will automatically use the appropriate IconResolver to load and display the icon.
Trident UI provide function to register any external Svg icons without having redevelop
a custom Icon component. Just use `resolver` from `SvgIconResolver` or `SvgUseIconResolver` to add your new icon:
```tsx
import { resolver } from '@/atoms/Icons/svg/SvgIconResolver';
const CustomIcons = resolver([
{
name: 'MyCustomIcon',
group: 'custom',
element: lazy(() => import('./MyCustomIcon.svg?react')),
// viewBox: '0 0 30 30', // default '0 0 30 30'
// aspectRatio: 1, // default '1'
// orientation: 'left' // apply rotation to the icon
},
]);
function App() {
return (
<IconsProvider icons={[CustomIcons]}>
<Icon name="MyCustomIcon" />
</IconsProvider>
);
}
```
The project have a builder to compile svg to font. Just add Svg inside `atoms/Icons/svg` then
run the following command:
```sh
npm run build:fonts
```
Currently, some icons in Font mode aren't correctly rendered because the SVG source aren't correctly
cleaned.
if you are using Jest, you can add the following configuration to your `jest.config.js` file:
```js
{
moduleNameMapper: {
"^@clubmed/trident-ui/(.*)$": dirname(require.resolve("@clubmed/trident-ui")) + "$1"
},
// add also this line can solve issue:
transformIgnorePatterns: ["/node_modules/(?!@clubmed/trident-ui)/.*"]
}
```
Please read [CONTRIBUTING.md](./CONTRIBUTING.md) for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.
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