We're excited to release StyleX v0.6.1 with some big improvements for working with CSS custom properties (aka "variables") as well as numerous bug-fixes.
Improvements for variables
We've added some new features and improvements for working with variables and themes in StyleX.
Fallback values for variables
You can now provide a fallback value for variables defined with the stylex.defineVars
API.
This new capability does not introduce any new API. Instead, the existing stylex.firstThatWorks
API
now supports variables as arguments.
import * as stylex from '@stylexjs/stylex';
import {colors} from './tokens.stylex';
const styles = stylex.create({
container: {
color: stylex.firstThatWorks(colors.primary, 'black'),
},
});
Using a list of fallbacks variables is supported.
Typed variables
StyleX introduces a brand new set of APIs for defining <syntax>
types for CSS
variables. This results in @property
rules in the generated CSS output which
can be used to animate CSS variables as well as other special use-cases.
The new stylex.types.*
functions can be used when defining variables to define
them with a particular type.
import * as stylex from '@stylexjs/stylex';
const typedTokens = stylex.defineVars({
bgColor: stylex.types.color<string>({
default: 'cyan',
[DARK]: 'navy',
}),
cornerRadius: stylex.types.length<string | number>({
default: '4px',
'@media (max-width: 600px)': 0,
}),
translucent: stylex.types.number<number>(0.5),
angle: stylex.types.angle<string>('0deg'),
shortAnimation: stylex.types.time<string>('0.5s'),
});
Once variables have been defined with types, they can be animated
with stylex.keyframes
just like any other CSS property.
import * as stylex from '@stylexjs/stylex';
import {typedTokens} from './tokens.stylex';
const rotate = stylex.keyframes({
from: { [typedTokens.angle]: '0deg' },
to: { [typedTokens.angle]: '360deg' },
});
const styles = stylex.create({
gradient: {
backgroundImage: `conic-gradient(from ${tokens.angle}, ...colors)`,
animationName: rotate,
animationDuration: '10s',
animationTimingFunction: 'linear',
animationIterationCount: 'infinite',
},
})
This can be used achieve some interesting effects, such as animating the
angle
of a conic-gradient:
This new capability is primarily about CSS types, but the new API also makes the TypeScript (or Flow) types for the variables more powerful.
As can be seen in the example, generic type arguments can be used to constrain
the values the variable can take when creating themes with stylex.createTheme
.
ESlint plugin
New sort-keys
rule
We've added a new sort-keys
rule to the StyleX ESlint plugin. This rule
is a stylistic rule to enforce a consistent order for keys for your StyleX
styles.
Improvements to propLimits
for valid-styles
rule.
The valid-styles
rule has been improved to allow more expressive
"prop limits".
Miscellaneous
- ESlint
'valid-styles'
rule now allows using variables created withstylex.defineVars
as keys within dynamic styles. - Bug-fixes to the experimental
stylex.include
API - Fixed debug className generation for
stylex.createTheme
- Units are no longer removed from
0
values - Compilation bug-fixes
Our Ecosystem page continues to grow with community projects. Including a Prettier plugin for sorting StyleX styles.