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A front-end framework for creating modular, configurable and scalable UI components
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Synergy provides powerful APIs to help you create configurable modules in Sass
, JavaScript
and/or React
:
- Use Synergy to create Sass components
- Use Synergy to create JavaScript components
- Use Synergy to create React components
Synergy is ideal for creating your presentational React components when using the Container Component Pattern (learn more)
Synergy also povides tools allowing you to combine the above aspects together to create a Synergy Module
. Each aspect can work independently and exists as a separate file with a specific role:
-
Module Configuration (
.json
) -
Module Styles (
.scss
) -
Module Interactions (
.js
) -
Module Interface (
.jsx
)
These are the core concepts of a UI module.
|-- modules
| |-- accordion
| | |-- accordion.js
| | |-- accordion.json
| | |-- accordion.jsx
| | |-- accordion.scss
Synergy modules can be configured and scaled without having to touch the module's source code
A Synergy module is composed of Components
. Both Modules
and Components
can have Modifiers
.
Using Synergy, you can create themes and control your entire project's UI from a single JSON file by passing custom options and parameters to your modules.
Learn more about creating themes
Using Synergy to create a basic
accordion
module which will be configured byaccordion.json
- Learn more about this example
|-- UI
| |-- modules
| | |-- accordion
| | | |-- accordion.js
| | | |-- accordion.json
| | | |-- accordion.jsx
| | | |-- accordion.scss
| |-- app.scss
| |-- app.{js|jsx}
Learn more about module styles
@import '../../node_modules/Synergy/dist/synergy';
@import 'accordion.json';
@mixin accordion($custom: ()) {
$config: config($accordion, $custom);
@include module {
@include component('panel') {
&:not(:last-child) {
margin-bottom: this('panel', 'vertical-rhythm');
}
@include modifier('active') {
@include component('toggle') {
transform: rotate(90deg);
}
@include component('content') {
display: block;
}
}
}
@include component('title', (
'display': block,
'cursor': pointer
));
@include component('toggle', (
'float': right
));
@include component('content', (
'display': none
));
}
}
Learn more about module interfaces
import React from 'react';
import { Module, Component } from 'Synergy';
import config from './accordion.json';
export default Accordion = ({ panels, ...props }) => (
<Module name={config.name} {...props}>
{panels.map(({title, content}, index) => (
<Component name="panel" key={index}>
<Component name="title" onClick={toggle}>
<Component name='toggle' /> {title}
</Component>
<Component name="content">{content}</Component>
</Component>
))}
</Module>
);
function toggle(event) {
const panel = event.target.closest('[data-component="panel"]');
panel.modifier('active', 'toggle');
}
You could move the toggle interaction (and any other module interactions) into a separate
accordion.js
file
import { Synergy } from 'Synergy';
import config from './accordion.json';
export default function accordion() {
Synergy(config.name, accordion => {
accordion.component('panel', panel => {
panel.component('title', title => {
title.addEventListener('click', toggle.bind(panel), false);
});
});
});
}
function toggle() {
this.modifier('active', 'toggle');
}
Learn more about module configuration
This is where cosmetic (and hence configurable) styles are applied to the module and its components
{
"accordion": {
"name": "accordion",
"panel": {
"vertical-rhythm": 0
},
"title": {
"background": "transparent",
"color": "#444444",
"border": "1px solid rgba(black, 0.15)",
"border-radius": 0,
"padding": "1em",
"transition": "0.4s",
"hover": {
"background": "#2E3882",
"color": "white",
"component(toggle)": {
"color": "white"
}
},
"active": {
"background": "#2E3882",
"color": "white",
"border-color": "transparent",
"border-radius": 0,
"component(toggle)": {
"color": "white"
}
}
},
"content": {
"background": "white",
"color": "#444444",
"border": "1px solid rgba(black, 0.15)",
"border-radius": 0,
"padding": "1.5em"
},
"toggle": {
"color": "rgba(black, 0.4)",
"transition": "0.4s"
}
}
}
@import '/modules/accordion/accordion';
@include accordion();
@import '/modules/accordion/accordion';
@include accordion((
'panel': (
'vertical-rhythm': 2em
),
'title': (
'background': #06d2ff,
'color': white
)
));
<div id="demo"></div>
import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import Accordion from './modules/accordion/accordion.jsx';
ReactDOM.render(
<Accordion panels={[
{title: 'foo', content: 'bar'},
{title: 'fizz', content: 'buzz'},
]} />,
document.getElementById('demo')
);
<div class="accordion">
<div class="accordion_panel">
<div class="accordion_title">
<div class="accordion_toggle"></div> foo
</div>
<div class="accordion_content">bar</div>
</div>
<div class="accordion_panel">
<div class="accordion_title">
<div class="accordion_toggle"></div> fizz
</div>
<div class="accordion_content">buzz</div>
</div>
</div>
import accordion from './modules/accordion/accordion.js';
accordion();
Using Synergy, you can create themes and control your entire project's UI from a single JSON file by passing custom options and parameters to your modules.
Learn more about creating themes
Released: 20th June 2018
- Added callback functions to
component
andmodifier
DOM methods - Allowing
<Component>
's to accept event handlers as props - Allow passing of custom HTML tag to
<Module>
- Set module modifiers by passing as empty prop
- Adding
<Wrapper>
and<Group>
components - Specify list of CSS classes to add via empty prop
- Allow passing of CSS through Sass map istead of through
@content
- Adding
sub-component
Sass mixin - Adding
pseudo-state
Sass mixin - Adding
Synergize
class (extendsReact.Component
) - Dynamically fetch
<Component>
onClick event from window.Synergy object - Option to render content by passing as
content
prop - Set
<Module>
as another module by passing module name as prop - Dynamically set
tag
prop on module ifname
prop is valid HTML tag - Get HTML attributes from props
- Components now render with a
data-component
attribute - Allow passing of data-attributes to module
- Append content before/after module through
before
andafter
props - Removing Bower
- General refactoring, syntax improvements and bug fixes
Released: 13th January 2018
- Fixing bug where only first modifier in module.jsx was parsed
Released: 11th January 2018
- Exporting transpiled module instead of ES6