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React Bootstrap components
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JavaScript
import React from 'react';
import PropTypes from 'prop-types';
import classNames from 'classnames';
import { mapToCssModules, tagPropType } from './utils';
const propTypes = {
/** Adding card prop adds `.card-header-tabs` or `.card-header-pills` class */
card: PropTypes.bool,
/** Add custom class */
className: PropTypes.string,
/** Change underlying component's CSS base class name */
cssModule: PropTypes.object,
/** fills the nav to extend to full available width */
fill: PropTypes.bool,
/** Change the horizontal alignment of your nav */
horizontal: PropTypes.oneOf(['center', 'end']),
/** All horizontal space will be occupied by nav links, but unlike the `fill` above, every nav item will be the same width. */
justified: PropTypes.bool,
/** Add navbar for a full-height and lightweight navigation */
navbar: PropTypes.bool,
/** Make NavItems look like pills */
pills: PropTypes.bool,
/** Make NavItems look like tabs */
tabs: PropTypes.bool,
/** Set a custom element for this component */
tag: tagPropType,
/** Stack your navigation by changing the flex item direction */
vertical: PropTypes.oneOfType([PropTypes.bool, PropTypes.string]),
};
const getVerticalClass = (vertical) => {
if (vertical === false) {
return false;
}
if (vertical === true || vertical === 'xs') {
return 'flex-column';
}
return `flex-${vertical}-column`;
};
function Nav(props) {
const {
className,
cssModule,
tabs,
pills,
vertical = false,
horizontal,
justified,
fill,
navbar,
card,
tag: Tag = 'ul',
...attributes
} = props;
const classes = mapToCssModules(
classNames(
className,
navbar ? 'navbar-nav' : 'nav',
horizontal ? `justify-content-${horizontal}` : false,
getVerticalClass(vertical),
{
'nav-tabs': tabs,
'card-header-tabs': card && tabs,
'nav-pills': pills,
'card-header-pills': card && pills,
'nav-justified': justified,
'nav-fill': fill,
},
),
cssModule,
);
return <Tag {...attributes} className={classes} />;
}
Nav.propTypes = propTypes;
export default Nav;