Home to the styles, themes, and base components that are shared across Oxide UI clients.
npm install --save @oxide/design-system
This package uses auto to automatically publish new
changes for any merged pull requests. Version bumps are determined by the GitHub labels
added to the pull request. major
, minor
, and patch
labels bumps the related semver
version when the PR is merged. documentation
and internal
can be used instead to
indicate that a version bump shouldn't happen. If you want to indiciate a version bump but
don't want the release to happen yet you can use major
, minor
, or patch
in conjunction
with skip-release
.
For more information checkout auto's docs.
To ensure consistency between our designs and implementation we use the Design Tokens Plugin inside of figma to export a json tokens file to the repo. When that file is changed the build-themes workflow runs to generate theme stylesheets, a tailwind token file, and other artifacts in dist.
The design tokens plugin is two way so token changes made in the json file can be synced back with figma.
Icons are also exported from figma using figma export cli. A PR should be opened automatically for updating icons via the update-icons workflow.
Icons are processed and exported as SVGs for direct use in environments where SVGR is supported (like our web console). However, for other internal sites such as the marketing site, docs site, and the RFD site, we do not use SVGR due to limitations with Remix.
For these cases, we have exported a spritesheet and an icon type file that can be used in an icon component as shown below:
import { type Icon as IconType } from '@oxide/design-system/icons'
// Cannot be imported through '@oxide/design-system'
import sprite from '../../node_modules/@oxide/design-system/icons/sprite.svg'
type IconProps = IconType & {
className?: string
}
const Icon = ({ name, size, ...props }: IconProps) => {
const id = `${name}-${size}`
return (
<svg width={size} height={size} {...props}>
<use href={`${sprite}#${id}`} />
</svg>
)
}
export default Icon
Subsequently, you can use it as follows:
<Icon name="access" size={16} />
This is type-checked, and will throw an error if the corresponding icon doesn't exist.
This repository includes various
@oxide/react-asciidoc
components that
are reused across multiple internal sites such as docs.oxide.computer, oxide.computer, and
eventually the rfd.shared.oxide.computer (when its conversion to react-asciidoc
is
complete). The associated stylesheet asciidoc.css
is also included.
They can be imported and used as follows:
import { AsciiDocBlocks } from '@oxide/design-system/components/dist'
export const opts: Options = {
overrides: {
admonition: AsciiDocBlocks.Admonition,
table: AsciiDocBlocks.Table,
listing: AsciiDocBlocks.Listing,
},
}
<Asciidoc content={document} options={opts} />
The full UI library is housed within the web console repo. The components included in this package are those reused across other Oxide sites. When using them, remember to also import their associated stylesheets.
Be sure to add the components path to the tailwind.config.js
to ensure the appropriate
styles are included. For example:
content: [
'./libs/**/*.{ts,tsx,mdx}',
'./app/**/*.{ts,tsx}',
'node_modules/@oxide/design-system/components/**/*.{ts,tsx,jsx,js}',
],