react-style-stringify
A utility for converting React CSSProperties objects or Record<string, CSSProperties> into CSS strings.
This utility was originally created to simplify the process of adding inline CSS styles to HTML email templates in a React project. Previously, all styles were written as plain strings, which became unmanageable as the project grew. To make styles more maintainable and consistent, this utility was developed to convert React CSSProperties objects into CSS strings, streamlining the process of embedding styles in the final HTML before sending emails.
Features
- Converts a single
CSSPropertiesobject to a CSS string. - Converts a
Record<string, CSSProperties>map to a CSS string. - Automatically adds units (
pxby default) for numeric values. - Optionally injects the
!importantstatement for each css declaration.
Installation
npm install react-style-stringify
or
yarn add react-style-stringify
[!TIP] This package uses the
CSSPropertiestype from@types/react.If you're working with TypeScript and don't use React, install @types/react.
Usage
Import utils
import {
stringifyCSSProperties,
stringifyStyleMap,
} from "react-style-stringify";
Convert a single CSSProperties object
const cssString = stringifyCSSProperties({
flex: 1,
padding: 20,
backgroundColor: "teal",
});
// Output: "flex:1;padding:20px;background-color:teal;"
const importantCssString = stringifyCSSProperties(
{
flex: 1,
padding: 20,
backgroundColor: "teal",
},
{ important: true } // `true` in versions <= 1.1.1
);
// Output: "flex:1!important;padding:20px!important;background-color:teal!important;"
const cssStringWtihDefinedUnit = stringifyCSSProperties(
{
padding: 10,
fontSize: 1.6,
},
{
unit: "em",
}
);
// Output: "padding:10em;font-size:1.6em;"
const cssStringWtihDefinedUnitMap = stringifyCSSProperties(
{
padding: 10,
fontSize: 1.6,
},
{
unit: { fontSize: "rem" },
}
);
// Output: "padding:10px;font-size:1.6rem;"
[!WARNING] In versions
<= 1.1.1, onlytruewas accepted as the second argument. As ofv1.2.0, the options object{ important: true }is recommended.
Convert a Record<string, CSSProperties> object
const cssMapString = stringifyStyleMap({
p: {
margin: 0,
color: "teal",
},
"#root ul.my-list > li": {
padding: 10,
},
});
// Output: "p{margin:0;color:teal;}#root ul.my-list>li{padding:10px;}"
[!NOTE] The
optionsargument is forwarded internally tostringifyCSSProperties, so all options (likeimportantorunit) work the same way.
Generic
import {
stringifyStyleDeclaration,
stringifyStyleRule,
} from "react-style-stringify";
type MyStyle = {
padding: number;
fontSize: number;
};
stringifyStyleDeclaration<MyStyle>({
padding: 10,
fontSize: 16,
})
// Output: "padding:10px;font-size:16px;"
stringifyStyleRule<MyStyle>({
".container": {
padding: 10,
fontSize: 16,
},
});
// Output: ".container{"padding:10px;font-size:16px;"}"
[!NOTE] The
optionsargument works the same way as forstringifyCSSPropertiesandstringifyStyleMap.
API
Types
type StyleMap = Record<string, CSSProperties>;
type CSSUnit = "px" | "em" | "rem" | "vw" | "vh" | "%";
type CSSUnitMap<K extends PropertyKey = string> = {
[P in K]?: CSSUnit;
};
type StringifyOptions<T extends object = Record<string, string | number>> = {
important?: boolean;
unit?: CSSUnit | CSSUnitMap<keyof T>;
};
type StyleDeclaration = Record<string, string | number>;
type StyleRule<T extends object = StyleDeclaration> = Record<string, T>;
Functions
function stringifyCSSProperties(
cssProperties: CSSProperties,
optionsOrImportant?: StringifyOptions<CSSProperties> | boolean
): string;
function stringifyStyleMap(
styleMap: StyleMap,
optionsOrImportant?: StringifyOptions<CSSProperties> | boolean
): string;
Generic
function stringifyStyleDeclaration<T extends object = StyleDeclaration>(
styleDeclaration: T,
options?: StringifyOptions<T>
): string;
function stringifyStyleRule<T extends object = StyleDeclaration>(
styleRule: StyleRule<T>,
options?: StringifyOptions<T>
): string;
Dependencies
- @emotion/unitless: Handles checking for CSS properties that are unitless (e.g.,
line-height,z-index, etc.).
Requirements
- @types/react: The package uses React's
CSSPropertiestype for defining style objects.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! If you have ideas or improvements, feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request.
Steps to contribute:
- Fork the repository.
- Create a new branch (
git checkout -b feature-name). - Make your changes and commit (
git commit -am 'Add new feature'). - Push to the branch (
git push origin feature-name). - Create a pull request.
Please make sure your code adheres to the project's coding standards and passes the existing tests.