React emotion CSS - template literal returning function not value
I've been trying to get this logic to work with react emotion, using a prop passed to this component to render my CSS. But the animation CSS property is ignored - I think it is because the way I have done this means that the function is returned for the animation property string, not the value.
Can anyone help me to do the right syntax for this?
import React from "react";
import { css } from "emotion";
const strike = keyframes`
from{
transform: scaleX(0)
}
to{
transform : scaleX(1)
}
`;
const todoStyle = css`
cursor: pointer;
color: red;
position: relative;
display: inline-block;
/* width: 200px; */
&:before {
content: "";
display: block;
width: 100%;
height: 2px;
top: 50%;
background: black;
position: absolute;
transform-origin: 0 50%;
animation: ${strike} 0.3s ${props => (props.todo.complete === false ? " normal" : " reverse")};
}
`;
// everything works except the animation property above is ignored
export default props => (
<div className={todoStyle} onClick={props.toggleComplete}>
{props.todo.text}
</div>
);
reactjs ecmascript-6 jsx emotion
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I've been trying to get this logic to work with react emotion, using a prop passed to this component to render my CSS. But the animation CSS property is ignored - I think it is because the way I have done this means that the function is returned for the animation property string, not the value.
Can anyone help me to do the right syntax for this?
import React from "react";
import { css } from "emotion";
const strike = keyframes`
from{
transform: scaleX(0)
}
to{
transform : scaleX(1)
}
`;
const todoStyle = css`
cursor: pointer;
color: red;
position: relative;
display: inline-block;
/* width: 200px; */
&:before {
content: "";
display: block;
width: 100%;
height: 2px;
top: 50%;
background: black;
position: absolute;
transform-origin: 0 50%;
animation: ${strike} 0.3s ${props => (props.todo.complete === false ? " normal" : " reverse")};
}
`;
// everything works except the animation property above is ignored
export default props => (
<div className={todoStyle} onClick={props.toggleComplete}>
{props.todo.text}
</div>
);
reactjs ecmascript-6 jsx emotion
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I've been trying to get this logic to work with react emotion, using a prop passed to this component to render my CSS. But the animation CSS property is ignored - I think it is because the way I have done this means that the function is returned for the animation property string, not the value.
Can anyone help me to do the right syntax for this?
import React from "react";
import { css } from "emotion";
const strike = keyframes`
from{
transform: scaleX(0)
}
to{
transform : scaleX(1)
}
`;
const todoStyle = css`
cursor: pointer;
color: red;
position: relative;
display: inline-block;
/* width: 200px; */
&:before {
content: "";
display: block;
width: 100%;
height: 2px;
top: 50%;
background: black;
position: absolute;
transform-origin: 0 50%;
animation: ${strike} 0.3s ${props => (props.todo.complete === false ? " normal" : " reverse")};
}
`;
// everything works except the animation property above is ignored
export default props => (
<div className={todoStyle} onClick={props.toggleComplete}>
{props.todo.text}
</div>
);
reactjs ecmascript-6 jsx emotion
I've been trying to get this logic to work with react emotion, using a prop passed to this component to render my CSS. But the animation CSS property is ignored - I think it is because the way I have done this means that the function is returned for the animation property string, not the value.
Can anyone help me to do the right syntax for this?
import React from "react";
import { css } from "emotion";
const strike = keyframes`
from{
transform: scaleX(0)
}
to{
transform : scaleX(1)
}
`;
const todoStyle = css`
cursor: pointer;
color: red;
position: relative;
display: inline-block;
/* width: 200px; */
&:before {
content: "";
display: block;
width: 100%;
height: 2px;
top: 50%;
background: black;
position: absolute;
transform-origin: 0 50%;
animation: ${strike} 0.3s ${props => (props.todo.complete === false ? " normal" : " reverse")};
}
`;
// everything works except the animation property above is ignored
export default props => (
<div className={todoStyle} onClick={props.toggleComplete}>
{props.todo.text}
</div>
);
import React from "react";
import { css } from "emotion";
const strike = keyframes`
from{
transform: scaleX(0)
}
to{
transform : scaleX(1)
}
`;
const todoStyle = css`
cursor: pointer;
color: red;
position: relative;
display: inline-block;
/* width: 200px; */
&:before {
content: "";
display: block;
width: 100%;
height: 2px;
top: 50%;
background: black;
position: absolute;
transform-origin: 0 50%;
animation: ${strike} 0.3s ${props => (props.todo.complete === false ? " normal" : " reverse")};
}
`;
// everything works except the animation property above is ignored
export default props => (
<div className={todoStyle} onClick={props.toggleComplete}>
{props.todo.text}
</div>
);
import React from "react";
import { css } from "emotion";
const strike = keyframes`
from{
transform: scaleX(0)
}
to{
transform : scaleX(1)
}
`;
const todoStyle = css`
cursor: pointer;
color: red;
position: relative;
display: inline-block;
/* width: 200px; */
&:before {
content: "";
display: block;
width: 100%;
height: 2px;
top: 50%;
background: black;
position: absolute;
transform-origin: 0 50%;
animation: ${strike} 0.3s ${props => (props.todo.complete === false ? " normal" : " reverse")};
}
`;
// everything works except the animation property above is ignored
export default props => (
<div className={todoStyle} onClick={props.toggleComplete}>
{props.todo.text}
</div>
);
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reactjs ecmascript-6 jsx emotion
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When you call animation: ${strike} 0.3s ${props => ...}
in todoStyle
, emotion will have no idea what props is - I'm surprised that nothing throws an error.
You can try moving the props function inside the component:
export default props => (
- <div className={todoStyle} onClick={props.toggleComplete}>
+ <div className={css`
+ ${todoStyle}
+ animation: ${strike} 0.3s ${props => (!props.todo.complete ? "normal" : "reverse")};
+ `} onClick={props.toggleComplete}>
{props.todo.text}
</div>
);
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When you call animation: ${strike} 0.3s ${props => ...}
in todoStyle
, emotion will have no idea what props is - I'm surprised that nothing throws an error.
You can try moving the props function inside the component:
export default props => (
- <div className={todoStyle} onClick={props.toggleComplete}>
+ <div className={css`
+ ${todoStyle}
+ animation: ${strike} 0.3s ${props => (!props.todo.complete ? "normal" : "reverse")};
+ `} onClick={props.toggleComplete}>
{props.todo.text}
</div>
);
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When you call animation: ${strike} 0.3s ${props => ...}
in todoStyle
, emotion will have no idea what props is - I'm surprised that nothing throws an error.
You can try moving the props function inside the component:
export default props => (
- <div className={todoStyle} onClick={props.toggleComplete}>
+ <div className={css`
+ ${todoStyle}
+ animation: ${strike} 0.3s ${props => (!props.todo.complete ? "normal" : "reverse")};
+ `} onClick={props.toggleComplete}>
{props.todo.text}
</div>
);
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When you call animation: ${strike} 0.3s ${props => ...}
in todoStyle
, emotion will have no idea what props is - I'm surprised that nothing throws an error.
You can try moving the props function inside the component:
export default props => (
- <div className={todoStyle} onClick={props.toggleComplete}>
+ <div className={css`
+ ${todoStyle}
+ animation: ${strike} 0.3s ${props => (!props.todo.complete ? "normal" : "reverse")};
+ `} onClick={props.toggleComplete}>
{props.todo.text}
</div>
);
When you call animation: ${strike} 0.3s ${props => ...}
in todoStyle
, emotion will have no idea what props is - I'm surprised that nothing throws an error.
You can try moving the props function inside the component:
export default props => (
- <div className={todoStyle} onClick={props.toggleComplete}>
+ <div className={css`
+ ${todoStyle}
+ animation: ${strike} 0.3s ${props => (!props.todo.complete ? "normal" : "reverse")};
+ `} onClick={props.toggleComplete}>
{props.todo.text}
</div>
);
answered Jan 14 at 6:33
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