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protocol/packages/website/ts/@next/components/button.tsx
2018-11-29 14:33:27 +01:00

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import * as React from 'react';
import styled from 'styled-components';
import { colors } from 'ts/style/colors';
interface ButtonInterface {
text: string;
transparent?: boolean;
inline?: boolean;
}
const StyledButton = styled.button<ButtonInterface>`
appearance: none;
border: 0;
background-color: ${colors.brandLight};
color: ${colors.white};
text-align: center;
padding: 13px 22px 14px;
${props => props.transparent && `
background-color: transparent;
border: 1px solid #6A6A6A;
`}
${props => props.inline && `
display: inline-block;
& + & {
margin-left: 10px;
}
`}
`;
const Text = styled.span`
font-size: 1rem;
font-weight: 500;
line-height: 1.375rem;
`;
// A button that may exist as a button or a link
// a button only makes sense with an onClick handler
// a link with an href so we base the type of component we return
// based on those props
export const Button: React.StatelessComponent<ButtonInterface> = props => {
const { onClick, href } = props;
// This button is as link
if (props.href) return StyledButton.withComponent('a');
else return StyledButton;
};
// usage
// <Button href="#">Text</Button> ===> <a href="">Text</a>
// <Button onClick={() => func}>I'm a button</Button> ====> <button></button>
export const Button: React.StatelessComponent<ButtonInterface> = ({ ...props }) => (
<StyledButton {...props}>
<Text>{props.text}</Text>
</StyledButton>
);
// also feel like a transparent prop would suffice instead of having a separate button
// so we have the logic with the Link/button--- and props = styling. in this case:
// background-color: ${props => !props.transparent && 'somecolor'}
export const ButtonTransparent: React.StatelessComponent<ButtonInterface> = ({ ...props }) => (
<StyledButton transparent={true} {...props}>
<Text>{props.text}</Text>
</Button>
);
Button.defaultProps = {
transparent: false,
inline: false,
};