React — Passing props with styled-components
You can pass an argument with Typescript as follows:
<StyledPaper open={open} />
...
const StyledPaper = styled(Paper)<{ open: boolean }>`
top: ${p => (p.open ? 0 : 100)}%;
`;
I believe what the documentation is saying is that you should avoid including your styles inside of the rendering component:
DO THIS
const StyledWrapper = styled.div`
/* ... */
`
const Wrapper = ({ message }) => {
return <StyledWrapper>{message}</StyledWrapper>
}
INSTEAD OF THIS
const Wrapper = ({ message }) => {
// WARNING: THIS IS VERY VERY BAD AND SLOW, DO NOT DO THIS!!!
const StyledWrapper = styled.div`
/* ... */
`
return <StyledWrapper>{message}</StyledWrapper>
}
Because what happens is when the component's Props changes, then the component will re-render and the style will regenerate. Therefore it makes sense to keep it separate.
So if you read further on to the Adapting based on props section, they explain this:
const Button = styled.button`
/* Adapt the colours based on primary prop */
background: ${props => props.primary ? "palevioletred" : "white"};
color: ${props => props.primary ? "white" : "palevioletred"};
font-size: 1em;
margin: 1em;
padding: 0.25em 1em;
border: 2px solid palevioletred;
border-radius: 3px;
`;
// class X extends React.Component {
// ...
render(
<div>
<Button>Normal</Button>
<Button primary>Primary</Button>
</div>
);
// }
this works because when you use the Button component in class X, it will know the props of class X without you having to tell it anything.
For your scenario, I imagine the solution would be simply:
const TabWrapper = styled.li`
display: flex;
align-items: center;
justify-content: center;
padding: 100px;
margin: 1px;
font-size: 3em;
color: ${props => (props.isSelected ? `white` : `black`)};
background-color: ${props => (props.isSelected ? `black` : `#C4C4C4`)};
cursor: ${props => (props.isSelected ? 'default' : `pointer`)};
`;
const Tab = ({ onClick, isSelected, children }) => {
return <TabWrapper onClick={onClick}>{children}</TabWrapper>
}
const X = <Tab onClick={() => console.log('clicked')} isSelected>Some Children</Tab>
I haven't tested this at all, so please feel free to try it out and let me know if it works for you or whatever worked for you!