This project is a merge of good ideas from aphrodite and JSS. It provides an API of aphrodite but fixes lots of limitations and caveats by using JSS as a rendering engine under the hood.
- Pretty much like inline styles known from React, except it allows to use the entire CSS.
- No CSS is generated until
css()
function invocation. Only the passed rules are converted to a CSS string and injected. - Theming is possible without any headache or framework integrations.
- More powerfull rendering abstraction through JSS under the hood. You are using all it's plugins and JSON DSL. To name a few:
- Children, siblings and any other kinds of selectors. (jss-nested)
- Global styles, without auto namespacing (jss-global).
- Immediate render upon
css()
call invocation. It gives you an access to computed styles right after render, no need to usesetTimeout()
. It also avoids additional recalcs and repaints, which can cause flickers and general performance overhead. - No auto "!important" insertion. You can write a plugin for this though.
import {StyleSheet, css} from 'aphrodite-jss'
const sheet = StyleSheet.create({
button: {
border: '1px solid',
borderRadius: 5,
fontSize: 'inherit',
lineHeight: '2.3em',
padding: '0 1em',
boxShadow: 'inset 0 1px 0 rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.1)',
textShadow: '0 -1px 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.25)',
backgroundRepeat: 'repeat-x',
color: '#fff',
fontWeight: 400,
'& span': {
marginRight: 5,
color: '#fff'
}
},
primary: {
borderColor: '#1177cd #0f6ab6 #0d5c9e',
backgroundImage: 'linear-gradient(to bottom, #2591ed 0%, #1177cd 100%)',
backgroundColor: '#1385e5',
'&:hover': {
backgroundImage: 'linear-gradient(to bottom, #3c9def 0%, #1385e5 100%)'
}
}
})
document.body.innerHTML = `
<button class="${css(sheet.button, sheet.primary)}">
<span>✔</span>Primary
</button>
`
StyleSheet.create(styles)
Create function doesn't render anything, it just registers your styles.
Returns an object, where key names correspond the original styles obejct.
css(rule1, [rule2], [rule3], ...)
Injects a previously defined rule to the dom. This is done in sync, so the CSS rule is immediately available.
Returns a class name.
The format for styles is defined in jss. Aprodisiac uses jss-preset-default, so all default presets are already in place.
aphroditeJss(jss, [options])
You can pass your own JSS instance with your custom setup.
Returns aphrodite's interface.
import aphroditeJss from 'aphrodite-jss'
import {create} from 'jss'
const {css, StyleSheet} = aphroditeJss(create())
There are 2 functions you need to know - toString()
and reset()
.
As aphrodite-jss can not know that you are rendering a new response, you need to get the CSS (toString()
) when you are processing the first request and call reset()
to clean up the styles your current page has produced.
import {toString, reset} from 'aphrodite-jss'
function render() {
const app = renderApp()
const css = toString()
reset()
return `
<head>
<style>
${css}
</style>
<head>
<body>
${app}
</body>
`
}
MIT