Skip to content

hiddenist/ladle-inject-custom-addons

Repository files navigation

npm package build status

A screenshot of the Ladle addon bar, with a dialog box displaying text: 'ladle-inject-custom-addons' Add your own components in the Ladle addon panel! ✨🐙✨

ladle-inject-custom-addons

Ladle doesn't officially support third party addons yet. Now we can pretend it does!

Quick Start

Installation

pnpm add ladle-inject-custom-addons

Note
Replace pnpm with yarn or npm to match what you use for your project. 😉

Basic Usage

Add your custom button components to your global provider. You'll use the provided AddonButton components to make buttons that match the existing Ladle addon bar buttons.

// .ladle/components.tsx

import type { GlobalProvider } from "@ladle/react"
import {
  AddonButton,
  AddonDialogButton,
  ExampleIcon,
} from "ladle-inject-custom-addons"

export const Provider: GlobalProvider = ({ children }) => (
  <>
    <HelloAddon />
    <DialogExampleAddon />
    {children}
  </>
)

const HelloAddon = () => (
  <AddonButton
    icon={<ExampleIcon />}
    onClick={() => alert("hello!")}
    tooltip="Shows an alert to say hello."
  />
)

const DialogExampleAddon = () => (
  <AddonDialogButton icon={<ExampleIcon />} tooltip="Opens a dialog box.">
    <p>Custom text, or more advanced components, will show up in a dialog.</p>
  </AddonDialogButton>
)

Customization

Icons

Most icon libraries will work for your addon buttons. Check out react-feather if you're not sure where to start!

You can also add your own SVGs for your icons. Use currentColor for the stroke or fill on the icon to have it use the default hover and active colors. The icons are expected to be 24 by 24 pixels in size.

Click me to see a SVG component example
const MyIcon = () => (
  <svg
    width={24}
    height={24}
    strokeWidth={2}
    viewport="0 0 24 24"
    stroke="currentcolor"
  >
    <ellipse cx="12" cy="12" rx="10" ry="10" />
  </svg>
)

Button order

If you would like to put your custom addons at a different place in the list, you can pass the position property.

// .ladle/components.tsx

export const Provider = ({ children }) => (
  <>
    <AddonButton
      icon={<ExampleIcon />}
      onClick={() => alert("hello!")}
      tooltip="Shows an alert to say hello."
      // This button will be third in the addon panel list:
      position={3}
    />
    {children}
  </>
)

How this package works

AddonButton utilizes a React Portal to mount your buttons within the existing Ladle addon list.

Warning
This method of injecting components may not be very stable. Changes to the Ladle package could easily break this in future updates.

Questions or contributions

Feel free to create a new issue if you run into any problems using this package!

Contributions are also welcome. I recommend opening an issue before starting work on your addition, just mention that you're working on an addition or fix.

🫶🏻 Thanks for reading!

About

A minimal-dependency package for adding "plugins" to Ladle

Topics

Resources

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Packages

No packages published