react-locus

**This is an extremely experimental library. Do not use it in your projects. It is unstable, untested, and the performance is known to be terrible. Please, do not use this tool.**

Usage no npm install needed!

<script type="module">
  import reactLocus from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/react-locus';
</script>

README

react-locus (EXPERIMENTAL)

This is an extremely experimental library. Do not use it in your projects. It is unstable, untested, and the performance is known to be terrible. Please, do not use this tool.

react-locus provides contextual information about your React components and their location in relation to its siblings.

You can use it to emulate the CSS selectors :first-child, :nth-child, and :last-child in a platform agnostic way (if you're targeting both web and react-native)

Usage

react-locus works by tracking which sibling tree you're in compared to the nearest LocusContainer. You must wrap any components making use of react-locus in a LocusContainer.

react-locus provides a general useLocus hook which provides information about where in the tree the current component is.

That information looks as follows

{
  position: number; // your position in the sibling list, starting at 0
  total: number; // the total number of elements in the sibling list
  first: boolean; // is this the first element in the sibling list
  last: boolean; // is this the last element in the sibling list
  only: boolean; // is this the only element in the sibling list
}

However, you may not even need to use the hook provided you're only applying styles, as we provide a withLocus function to wrap your component so that styles automatically resolve css selectors based on position.

We also provide some pre-wrapped components including Locus.div.

import { Locus, LocusContainer } from "react-locus";

function Item() {
  return (
    <Locus.div
      style={{
        ":nth-child(2n+1)": {
          backgroundColor: "#eee"
        }
      }}
    >
      Item
    </Locus.div>
  );
}

function Items() {
  return (
    <LocusContainer>
      <Item />
      <Item />
      <Item />
      <Item />
      <Item />
      <Item />
    </LocusContainer>
  );
}