I created a event-box component in react. What I want is whenever is it called, I passed color values as props which later get used to set its border. Currently, I set two hardcoded class names and passed them as props with the component. Is there any other way to do so as I won't able to add all the color class names in my stylesheet.
Component code
import React from 'react';
class EventBox extends React.Component{
constructor(props)
{
super(props);
this.state={
}
}
render()
{
const style={
marginBottom:'0px'
}
const list={
display:'inline-flex',
width:'100%',
marginBottom:'10px'
}
const listItem={
flex:'1',
display:'flex'
}
return(
<div className={this.props.class}>
<ul className="list list-inline" style={list}>
<li className="list-inline-item color-golden" style={listItem}>1 March 2020</li>
<li className="list-inline-item color-red flex flex-end" style={listItem}>200 People Interested</li>
</ul>
<h3 className="sub-heading roboto">Title</h3>
<p className="paragraph roboto" style={style}>Saket, New Delhi</p>
<p className="paragraph roboto" style={style}>Time: 05:00 P.M - 06:30 P.M</p>
</div>
)
}
}
export default EventBox;
<EventBox class="col-md-12 event-box-container red-border" />
<EventBox class="col-md-12 event-box-container green-border" />
CSS
.event-box-container.red-border{
border-top: 8px solid red;
}
.event-box-container.green-border{
border-top: 8px solid green;
}
You can just pass the dynamic styles to the component as an object.
For Class-Based Components:
import React from 'react';
class EventBox extends React.Component{
render() {
return(
<div className="col-md-12 event-box-container" style={this.props.style}>
</div>
)
}
}
export default EventBox;
For Functional Components:
import React from 'react';
const EventBox = ({ style }) => {
return(
<div className="col-md-12 event-box-container" style={style}>
</div>
)
}
export default EventBox;
Usage
<EventBox style={{ borderTop: '8px solid red' }} />
<EventBox style={{ borderTop: '8px solid green' }} />