Convenient utility, style and components library for web projects:
- JavaScript utilities
- SCSS mixins, variables and default styles
- SVG icon set
- Vercel endpoint helpers
- GitHub actions code
- Vue and Nuxt apps
- Vue components
- Vue composables
- Pinia stores
- Nuxt head and config helpers
Utilities can be used in any JS project, including server-side. Similarly, SCSS and SVGs can be used in any project, not only Vue or Nuxt projects.
Install Bonn and (optional) dependencies:
npm i bonn lodash-es date-fns
You might need additional peer dependencies depending on the type of project and the components you use. See the relevant docs for more details.
Use the nuxt.config
helpers to load Bonn's Nuxt module and other relevant configurations:
import {
mergeConfigs,
bonn,
scss,
svg
} from 'bonn/nuxt/config/bonn'
export default defineNuxtConfig(mergeConfigs(
// You'll probably want to enable SCSS and SVG in your Nuxt app
scss(),
svg(),
// Enable Bonn
bonn({
// components: false,
// composables: false,
// icons: false,
// prefix: 'Bonn'
}),
// Add your own Nuxt config here...
{
// ...
}
))
import formatFileSize from 'bonn/utils/formatFileSize'
formatFileSize(19238028)
components/
are NOT built during install. You must transpile them yourself in your project.
<script>
import ClickButton from 'bonn/components/ClickButton'
export default {
components: {
ClickButton
}
}
</script>
<template>
<ClickButton />
</template>
Note that when using <script setup>
, you don't have to export the components. In a Nuxt project, components are also auto imported so you can directly use them in your templates.
import useIsMounted from 'bonn/composables/useIsMounted'
const isMounted = useIsMounted()
export default {
data () {
return {
isMounted
}
}
}
import useDevice from 'bonn/stores/device'
const device = useDevice()
import { mergeConfigs, dev, assets, scss, svg } from 'bonn/nuxt/config'
export default defineNuxtConfig(mergeConfigs(
assets({ /*...*/ }),
scss({
global: 'styles/global.scss',
shared: 'styles/shared.scss'
}),
svg(),
dev({
typescript: {
shim: false
}
})
))
Auto imported in a Nuxt project:
<Icon>
<IconChevronUp />
</Icon>
The Icon
component renders the SVG assets in a standard size, but is not required.
scss/
contains useful, generic mixins and functions for developing web sites and apps. It is designed to be compatible with components/
, but can be used independently.
import formatFileSize from 'bonn/utils/formatFileSize'
formatFileSize(19238028)
In your SCSS code, import everything:
@import 'bonn/scss';
Basic customisation:
@import 'bonn/scss/shared';
@import './my-variables'; // Override default SCSS variables here
@import 'bonn/scss/global'; // CSS variables, normalisation and defaults
@import 'bonn/scss/utils'; // Optional
Advanced customisation:
// shared.scss
@import 'bonn/scss/variables-scss';
@import 'bonn/scss/functions';
@import 'bonn/scss/mixins';
// Custom SCSS variables
@import './my-variables';
// Normalizations and defaults (these output CSS)
@import 'bonn/scss/variables';
@import 'bonn/scss/normalize';
@import 'bonn/scss/defaults';
@import 'bonn/scss/utils';
You can optimise your build even further by including only some defaults and utilities:
@import 'bonn/scss/defaults/body';
@import 'bonn/scss/defaults/forms';
@import 'bonn/scss/defaults/tables';
@import 'bonn/scss/utils/bodytext';
Import from a JavaScript file:
import 'bonn/scss/shared';
import 'bonn/scss/global';
import 'bonn/scss/utils';