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GetModuleStyle

NPM Package, that helps you use module css in your code.

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Install

📦 To install this package use npm or yarn

# npm
npm i get-module-style

# yarn
yarn add get-module-style

Package idea

Always have to write construction like styles['class'], is it really good solution? No, it's not!

import * as styles from './styles.module.scss';
import { createGms, gs } from 'get-module-style';

// BAD
styles.class + ' ' + styles.['class-two'];
`${styles.class} ${styles['class-two']} ${styles.['class-three']}`;

<span className={`${styles['text']} ${styles['text_big']} ${styles['text_marked']}`}>
    Big marked text here...
</span>

// GOOD
const gms = createGms(styles);
gs('class class-two'); // provide all styles in a string OR
gs('class', 'class-two'); // provide styles in multiple strings OR
gs('class', 'class-two class-three') // provide using mix of two types above
gs('class', 'class-two', {'class-three': true}) // provide using object with boolean

<span className={gs('text text_big text_marked')}>Big marked text here...</span>

Usage

Get style function (gs) used to concatenate global class names. Just import it like that:

import { gs } from 'get-module-style';
<span classNames={gs('red', 'big bold', { hidden: false })}></span>

Get module style function (gms) is a constructor, that accepts two arguments: object with classes (module css) and optional parameters.

import css from './styles.module.scss';
import { createGms } from 'get-module-style';

const gms = createGms(css);
<span classNames={gms('red', 'big bold', { hidden: false })}></span>

Gms options:

// emulating module css
const css = {
    'red': 'red_HASH',
}

const options = {
    // Includes class names that are not presented in provided module styles 
    allowExternalClassNames?: boolean; // (true by default)
};

const gms = createGms(css, options);

// when allowExternalClassNames true
gms('not-existing red'); // will return 'not-existing red_HASH'

// when allowExternalClassNames false
gms('not-existing red'); // will return red_HASH'

Contributing

Want to collaborate? :octocat: Check my github

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