Check out documentation and live examples for Dewey, as well as our getting starting guide.
The following command will create a new component shell in src/MyNewComponent/
along with a starter test file and demo boilerplate:
./bin/new_component.sh MyNewComponent
You can also create additional sub-components in any existing directory by running:
./bin/new_sub_component.sh MyNewSubComponent ./src/MyNewComponent
You can then modify the component and demo code as needed.
Your new component can be viewed at http://localhost:5010/#/components/my-new-component
while the demo server is running.
After creating a new component, make sure to add it to the Component List in ComponentsView.jsx
. To do so:
- Add an entry in
ComponentsView.componentsToDisplay
using this template:{ componentLink: "<COMPONENT LINK>", componentImg: "<COMPONENT LINK>.png", componentName: "<COMPONENT NAME>", componentImgAlt: "A <COMPONENT NAME> component", },
- Add a screenshot of the component in
docs/assets/img
with the format<COMPONENT LINK>.png
We use SVGs as JSX components for Icon
s, following this process:
- Optimize the svg at svgomg
- Make it React compatible with double quotes option at svg2jsx
- Prefix DOM Ids and classnames with component name if necessary
- Add it to the code:
- Create a new file in
src/Icon/icons/<<NewIcon>>.jsx
- Add to
src/Icon/icons/index.jsx
andsrc/Icon/Icon.jsx
- Create a new file in
Start up the demo server by running
make dev-server
For Clever engs, refer to this doc on how to test your changes in the context of other apps.
In short, if you want to test changes you've made to this repo in the context of another repo that uses clever-components
, run the components
repo's make build
command and use the freshly generated dist
directory in replacement of the clever-components/dist
directory on your other project's repository.