This is a helper for authoring conditional values for property styles. Write complex conditional styles based on one or more conditions, such as viewport sizes and interactive states, in a concise and expressive way.
import {Style, View} from '@shopify/checkout-ui-extensions-react';
render('Checkout::Dynamic::Render', () => );
function Extension() {
return (
Responsive Content
);
}
import {Style, View, extend} from '@shopify/checkout-ui-extensions';
extend('Checkout::Dynamic::Render', (root) => {
const view = root.createComponent(
View,
{
border: 'base',
padding: 'base',
maxInlineSize: Style.default(200)
.when({viewportInlineSize: {min: 'small'}}, 300)
.when({viewportInlineSize: {min: 'medium'}}, 400)
.when({viewportInlineSize: {min: 'large'}}, 800),
},
'Responsive Content',
);
root.appendChild(view);
});
Sets an optional default value to use when no other condition is met.
Adjusts the style based on different conditions. All conditions, expressed as a literal object, must be met for the associated value to be applied. The `when` method can be chained together to build more complex styles.
The default value applied when none of the conditional values specified in `conditionals` are met.
An array of conditional values.
The conditions that must be met for the value to be applied. At least one condition must be specified.
The value that will be applied if the conditions are met.
This is a helper for authoring conditional values for property styles. Write complex conditional styles based on one or more conditions, such as viewport sizes and interactive states, in a concise and expressive way.
Default styling can be combined with specific conditions. In this example, the Grid’s children will be stacked by default and side by side on viewports above the <code>small</code> breakpoint.
Content
Content
;
Content
Content
;
Using simple conditional styling enables you to specify a styling change when a condition is met. In this example, the View’s padding will be <code>loose</code> on hover.
alert('press')}
border={Style.default(['base', 'dotted']).when(
{viewportInlineSize: {min: 'small'}},
['base', 'dotted', 'none', 'base'],
)}
>
Content
;
alert('press')}
border={Style.default(['base', 'dotted']).when(
{viewportInlineSize: {min: 'small'}},
['base', 'dotted', 'none', 'base'],
)}
>
Content
;