@wordpress/components
Version:
UI components for WordPress.
53 lines (49 loc) • 1.47 kB
JavaScript
;
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {
value: true
});
exports.default = exports.Spacer = void 0;
var _context = require("../context");
var _view = require("../view");
var _hook = require("./hook");
var _jsxRuntime = require("react/jsx-runtime");
/**
* External dependencies
*/
/**
* Internal dependencies
*/
function UnconnectedSpacer(props, forwardedRef) {
const spacerProps = (0, _hook.useSpacer)(props);
return /*#__PURE__*/(0, _jsxRuntime.jsx)(_view.View, {
...spacerProps,
ref: forwardedRef
});
}
/**
* `Spacer` is a primitive layout component that providers inner (`padding`) or outer (`margin`) space in-between components. It can also be used to adaptively provide space within an `HStack` or `VStack`.
*
* `Spacer` comes with a bunch of shorthand props to adjust `margin` and `padding`. The values of these props
* can either be a number (which will act as a multiplier to the library's grid system base of 4px),
* or a literal CSS value string.
*
* ```jsx
* import { Spacer } from `@wordpress/components`
*
* function Example() {
* return (
* <View>
* <Spacer>
* <Heading>WordPress.org</Heading>
* </Spacer>
* <Text>
* Code is Poetry
* </Text>
* </View>
* );
* }
* ```
*/
const Spacer = exports.Spacer = (0, _context.contextConnect)(UnconnectedSpacer, 'Spacer');
var _default = exports.default = Spacer;
//# sourceMappingURL=component.js.map