Serverside manipulation of CSS class lists. Works especially well with Tailwind and View Components.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'classlist'
# or if you don't want to manually require stuff:
gem 'classlist', require: 'classlist/all'
And then execute:
$ bundle install
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install classlist
Imagine having a component that outputs the following markup when you render it:
<%= render(CardComponent.new) %>
<div class="card float-left">...</div>
Now you're tasked with implementing a card with another background color. That's easy, you think, I'll just add an option that adds more classes to the component:
<%= render(CardComponent.new(:classes => "bg-grey")) %>
<!-- card.html.erb -->
<div class="card float-left <%= classes %>">
That works and all is well. But next day the task is to make a card that isn't floated left. You could remove float-left
from the template and move it to all calls to render:
<%= render(CardComponent.new(:classes => "float-left bg-grey")) %>
<!-- card.html.erb -->
<div class="card <%= classes %>">
Depending on the number of classes and the number of render calls that could work. But how about if you were able to write
<%= render(CardComponent.new(:classes => Classlist::Remove.new("float-left"))) %>
With Classlist you can:
# card_component.rb
def classes
Classlist.new("card float-left") + @classes
end
<!-- card.html.erb -->
<div class="<%= classes %>">
The resulting markup will be
<div class="card">
because
Classlist.new("card float-left") + Classlist::Remove.new("float-left") == Classlist.new("card")
# Create a new classlist - these are equivalent:
classes = Classlist.new("pt-6 space-y-4")
classes = Classlist.new(["pt-6", "space-y-4"])
# Add classes
classes.add("md:p-8 text-center")
classes.to_s #=> "pt-6 space-y-4 md:p-8 text-center"
# Remove classes
classes.remove("md:p-8")
classes.to_s #=> "pt-6 space-y-4 text-center"
# Toggle classes
classes.toggle("hidden")
classes.to_s #=> "pt-6 space-y-4 text-center hidden"
classes.toggle("text-center")
classes.to_s #=> "pt-6 space-y-4 hidden"
# Replace classes
classes.replace("hidden", "block")
classes.to_s #=> "pt-6 space-y-4 block"
While Classlist aims to be a feature-compatible version of DOMTokenList
that doesn't always make for particularily Ruby'esque methods. In cases where Ruby has similar methods named differently than the DOM, we'll prefer Ruby-style method names while keeping aliases with the names from DOMTokenList
.
After checking out the repo, run bin/setup
to install dependencies. You can also run bin/console
for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.
To install this gem onto your local machine, run bundle exec rake install
. To release a new version, update the version number in version.rb
, and then run bundle exec rake release
, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and the created tag, and push the .gem
file to rubygems.org.
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/substancelab/classlist.