Crates.io | tailwind_fuse_macro |
lib.rs | tailwind_fuse_macro |
version | 0.3.1 |
source | src |
created_at | 2024-03-07 18:42:04.043666 |
updated_at | 2024-06-26 18:38:34.225251 |
description | Macros for tailwind-fuse |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/gaucho-labs/tailwind-fuse |
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Two main utils are included in this crate:
Fuse: Fuse multiple Tailwind classes, with optional conflict resolution.
Inspired by Tailwind Merge
Variants: Compose type-safe variant classes
Inspired by Class Variance Authority
Variants requires the variant
feature to be enabled.
cargo add tailwind-fuse --features variant
cargo add tailwind-fuse
You can use [tw_join!
] to join Tailwind classes, and [tw_merge!
] to merge Tailwind Classes handling conflicts.
You can use anything that implements [AsTailwindClass
]
use tailwind_fuse::*;
// No conflict resolution
assert_eq!(
"flex items-center justify-center",
tw_join!("flex", "items-center", "justify-center")
);
// Conflict resolution
// Right most class takes precedence
assert_eq!(
"p-4",
tw_merge!("py-2 px-4", "p-4")
);
// Refinements are permitted
assert_eq!(
"p-4 py-2",
tw_merge!("p-4", "py-2")
);
You can use Options to exclude certain classes from being merged
use tailwind_fuse::*;
assert_eq!(
"flex justify-center",
tw_join!("flex", (false).then_some("items-center"), (true).then_some("justify-center"))
)
Use [merge::set_merge_options
] to set global options for [tw_merge!
] and variant macros.
This can only be set once. Subsequent calls will be ignored.
use tailwind_fuse::{*, merge::*};
const OPTIONS: MergeOptions = MergeOptions {
prefix: "tw-",
separator: ":",
};
// Before setting options, the default (no prefix) is used
assert_eq!(
"tw-bg-black tw-bg-white",
tw_merge!("tw-bg-black", "tw-bg-white"),
);
set_merge_options(OPTIONS);
assert_eq!(
"tw-bg-white",
tw_merge!("tw-bg-black", "tw-bg-white"),
);
Useful for building components with first class support for tailwind. By default, conflicts are merged using [tw_merge()
].
Each [TwClass
] represents a UI element with customizable properties (property is a "variant"). Each variant is represented by a [TwVariant
], which must be an enum with a default case.
The classes are merged in the following order, with the last class takes precedence:
TwClass
]TwVariant
]TwVariant
]IntoTailwindClass::with_class
] on the struct or builderuse tailwind_fuse::*;
// Your Component Type
#[derive(TwClass)]
// Optional base class
#[tw(class = "flex")]
struct Btn {
size: BtnSize,
color: BtnColor,
}
// Variant for size
#[derive(TwVariant)]
enum BtnSize {
#[tw(default, class = "h-9 px-4 py-2")]
Default,
#[tw(class = "h-8 px-3")]
Sm,
#[tw(class = "h-10 px-8")]
Lg,
}
// Variant for color
#[derive(TwVariant)]
enum BtnColor {
#[tw(default, class = "bg-blue-500 text-blue-100")]
Blue,
#[tw(class = "bg-red-500 text-red-100")]
Red,
}
You can now use the Btn
struct to generate Tailwind classes, using builder syntax, or using the struct directly
let button = Btn {
size: BtnSize::Default,
color: BtnColor::Blue,
};
assert_eq!(
"flex h-9 px-4 py-2 bg-blue-500 text-blue-100",
button.to_class()
);
// Conflicts are resolved (bg-blue-500 is knocked out in favor of override)
assert_eq!(
"flex h-9 px-4 py-2 text-blue-100 bg-green-500",
button.with_class("bg-green-500")
);
You access the builder using the variants
method. Every variant that is not provided will be replaced with the default variant.
assert_eq!(
"flex h-8 px-3 bg-red-500 text-red-100",
Btn::builder()
.size(BtnSize::Sm)
.color(BtnColor::Red)
.to_class()
);
assert_eq!(
"flex h-8 px-3 text-red-100 bg-green-500",
Btn::builder()
.size(BtnSize::Sm)
.color(BtnColor::Red)
.with_class("bg-green-500")
);
You can enable autocompletion inside #[tw()]
using the steps below:
Install the "Tailwind CSS IntelliSense" Visual Studio Code extension
Add the following to your settings.json
:
{
"tailwindCSS.experimental.classRegex": [
["#[tw\\\\([^\\]]*class\\s*=\\s*\"([^\"]*)\"\\)]", "\"([^\"]*)\""]
]
}