Reputation: 331
How does one insert a variable that contains one or more CSS rules into styled-jsx (using styled-jsx-plugin-sass under the hood)?
I have the following JSX style:
// src/pages/index.tsx
...
<style jsx>
{`
.test {
height: 100vh;
width: 100vw;
background-color: green;
${contained}
}
`}
</style>
And contained
is a variable that I'm trying to insert into it the mentioned rule:
// src/styles/break.ts
export const contained = `
margin: 0 auto;
${breakAt("sm")(`
width: calc(100% - 10vw);
`)}
${breakAt("md")(`
width: calc(100% - 15vw);
`)}
@media screen and (min-width: calc(960px + 10vw)) {
width: 960px;
}`;
...
Notes:
breakAt
is a function that generates a specific media query(breakpoint: string) => (content: string) => string
I have ensured that
styled-jsx-plugin-sass
is configured correctly - writing the generated CSS in raw acts as intended.I've also looked into how I believe styled-jsx behaves - it seems to do some literal parsing of the code I put in as I wrote a generator (
(content: string) => string
acting oncontained
) and called it, and the parser recognised that I wrote aCallExpression
, but failed to render anything because of that.I understand that this could be solved using
@mixin/@include
but I'm picking and choosing features of Sass that I like at this point (mainly embedded rules), and was curious to see what was possible.
Your input and correction is greatly appreciated. Please read the full question before answering!
Upvotes: 0
Views: 120
Reputation: 331
I'm not a fan of styled-components
(yet!) but it seems to be the valid situation in this scenario:
import styled from "styled-components"
// ... other imports
const Wrapper = styled.div`
/* ... scoped styles */
${contained} /* mixin */
`
export default SomeComponent({ children }) {
return <Wrapper>This component was mixed in<Wrapper/>
}
Upvotes: 0