Stylus Flexbox grid system for Meteor
- Meteor sGrid Website
- More complex docs and grid examples - stylusgrid.com
- Blog post: sGrid - Working with Flexible Box layouts
- Blog post: My workflow with the Stylus and Flexbox grid system
- Article on Sitepoint.com: Introducing sGrid: A Stylus-based Flexbox Grid System
It is now ready for Meteor 1.2 (use version 1.1.1 for older Meteor projects)
Instalation
Install it:
$ meteor add juliancwirko:s-grid
Then in your main *.styl file import:
@import 's-grid-settings' @import 's-grid-functions' @import 's-grid-classes' // optional - only if you want to use helper classes
Usage
You don't need to install the Meteor Stylus package because it is absorbed by s-grid. If you have it installed just uninstall it and install only the s-grid package.
If you want to preview s-grid code You will find the grid files in the standalone npm package: https://www.npmjs.com/package/s-grid
Also check out http://stylusgrid.com/
Simple examples
With only functions
Stylus code:
1section 2 grid() 3 div 4 padding rem-calc(15) 5 cell(1, 4) 6 &.other-cell 7 cell(2, 4, 'bottom') 8 &.different-cell 9 cell(1, 3, g: 30px)
HTML code:
1<section> 2 <div>Lorem ipsum</div> 3 <div>Lorem ipsum</div> 4 <div class="other-cell">Lorem ipsum</div> 5 <div>Lorem ipsum</div> 6 <div class="different-cell">Lorem ipsum</div> 7</section>
With only helper classes
HTML code:
<section class="s-grid-top"> <div class="s-grid-cell s-grid-cell-md-6">Lorem ipsum</div> <div class="s-grid-cell s-grid-cell-md-6">Lorem ipsum</div> <div class="s-grid-cell s-grid-cell-bottom s-grid-cell-md-12">Lorem ipsum</div> <div class="s-grid-cell s-grid-cell-md-6">Lorem ipsum</div> <div class="s-grid-cell s-grid-cell-center s-grid-cell-md-4 s-grid-cell-offset-md-4">Lorem ipsum</div> </section>
Overwrite settings
You can overwrite the settings (from s-grid-settings.styl file), just place your settings after s-grid-settings
import. Do something like this:
// main s-grid settings file: @import 's-grid-settings' // my new settings goes here: base-font-size = 16 // base font size it is 16px by default it is used to calculate rem sizes gutter = 20px // gutters size columns = 12 // how many columns you need in your grid (usage with helper classes) gridClassName = 's-grid' // main grid wraper class name (usage with helper classes) cellClassName = 's-grid-cell' // main grid cell class name (usage with helper classes) breakpoints = { // media queries breakpoints sm: 0, md: 640px, lg: 1200px, xlg: 1440px, xxlg: 1920px } // s-grid imports: @import 's-grid-functions' @import 's-grid-classes' // ... // my app styles here.. // ...
Use PostCSS plugins with Stylus
From version 2.1.0 you can use PostCSS and PostCSS plugins with this package. It is possible because of Stylus plugin which is called poststylus.
From version 2.2.0 to use PostCSS with this package you will need to install meteorhacks:npm package and you should do it by hand because not all users want to use PostCSS additional plugins so it will not be added automatically. Read more below.
You don't have to add autoprefixer
. It is added by default because s-grid needs it. You can configure it. Read more about it below.
To use PostCSS plugins all you need to do is:
1. Add meteorhacks:npm
package
$ meteor add meteorhacks:npm
When you run your Meteor app there will be packages.json
file created in the root of your app. You can specify PostCSS plugins there (standard npm packages). Example:
packages.json (npm packages):
{ "rucksack-css": "0.8.5" }
Restart your app.
Of course you can use meteorhacks:npm
as always.
PostCSS will know which Npm packages are PostCSS plugins and which are not.
2. If you need to pass some options to your PostCSS plugins create options file sgrid.json
in the root app folder.
Example of options file (passing some options to the autoprefixer plugin):
sgrid.json (PostCSS plugins options - this file is optional):
{ "postcss": { "pluginsOptions": { "autoprefixer": {"browsers": ["last 2 versions"]} } } }
3. Now you can use all the features which are provided by Rucksack plugin.
So in our example in .styl file you could write something like:
Stylus:
@alias fs font-size bg background c color .item fs 30px bg #000 c #fff
Compiled to (with Rucksack):
1.item 2 font-size 30px 3 background-color #000 4 color #fff
Of course you can add more PostCSS plugins. There is no need to use PostCSS plugins which are responsible for imports, variables etc because it is all in Stylus, but sometimes there are great PostCSS plugins out there.
Unfortunately for now in Meteor there isn't simpler way to include custom PostCSS plugins from outside. You need to use meteorhacks:npm
package which is great.
If you want to change something in sgrid.json
config file later, you should restart your app and also change any .style file to rerun build plugin.
Grid website and docs
Also check out:
License
MIT
Changelog
v2.2.2
- sGrid update
v2.2.1
- Autoprefixer update
v2.2.0
- If you want to use PostCSS we now use
meteorhacks:npm
container for it
v2.1.0
- You can use PostCSS plugins with Stylus
v2.0.2
- sGrid update
v2.0.1
- sGrid update
- autoprefixer update
v2.0.0
- Stylus compiler update - package is ready for Meteor 1.2
v1.1.1
- Stylus and Autoprefixer updates
v1.1.0
- fix related with wrong paths for additional plugins
- autoprefixer update
v1.0.1_2
- some updates
- stylus config file
v1.0.1
- better rem-calc() function
- update stylus version
v1.0.0
- refactor and api changes
- cols() is now cell()
- Grid helper classes is optional. You can import s-grid-classes.styl file if you need it.
- Functions parameters order is changed. See below.. you can use named parameters too.