V9 of Microsoft's FluentUI (React) made for F# in the style of Feliz
Please see all F# component examples in the FS.FluentUI Wiki
Please check Microsoft's documentation for further component usage and descriptions
Fluent UI React Components is a set of UI components and utilities resulting from an effort to converge the set of React based component libraries in production today: @fluentui/react and @fluentui/react-northstar.
Each component is designed to adhere to the following standards:
- Customizable: Fluent-styled components by default, but easy to integrate your own brand and theme
- Performance: Optimized for render performance
- Bundle size: Refactored and slimmed down components that allow you to include the packages and dependencies you need
- Accessibility: WCAG 2.1 compliant and tested by trusted testers
- Design to Code: Stay up to date with Fluent Design Language changes via Design Tokens
NOTE: Some components/ functions are incomplete or still considered Preview Components
and/or unstable
by Microsoft. Please feel free to send PR's in order to get this library as close to 100% as possible!
Place a Fui.fluentProvider
at the root of your app and pass the theme in as a prop. You can use pre-determined themes, or create your own BrandVariants
or Tokens
to use for your theme. See the wiki for specific examples.
open Feliz
open Browser.Dom
open FS.FluentUI
open FS.FluentUI.V8toV9
let useStyles =
Fui.makeStyles<{| toggleButtons: string |}> [
"toggleButtons", [
style.height (length.px 300 )
style.width (length.px 300)
style.margin (length.px 50)
style.border (4, borderStyle.solid, "purple")
]
]
[<ReactComponent>]
let ToggleButtons () =
let isChecked1, setIsChecked1 = React.useState true
let isChecked2, setIsChecked2 = React.useState false
let styles = useStyles()
// The use of Fui.stack is preferential and is available through FS.FluentUI.V8toV9
Fui.stack [
stack.horizontal false
stack.horizontalAlign.center
stack.verticalAlign.center
stack.tokens [ stack.tokens.childrenGap 16 ]
stack.className styles.toggleButtons
stack.children [
Fui.toggleButton [
toggleButton.icon (Fui.icon.checkbox1Filled [])
toggleButton.checked' isChecked1
toggleButton.onClick (fun _ -> setIsChecked1 (isChecked1 |> not))
toggleButton.text "Checked state"
]
Fui.toggleButton [
toggleButton.appearance.primary
toggleButton.checked' isChecked2
toggleButton.onClick (fun _ -> setIsChecked2 (isChecked2 |> not))
toggleButton.text "Unchecked state"
]
Fui.toggleButton [
toggleButton.shape.circular
toggleButton.disabledFocusable true
toggleButton.text "Disabled focusable"
]
]
]
let root = ReactDOM.createRoot (document.getElementById "feliz-app")
root.render (
Fui.fluentProvider [
fluentProvider.theme.webLightTheme
fluentProvider.children [
ToggleButtons ()
]
]
)
Current NPM dependencies:
- @fluentui/react-components
- @fluentui/react-datepicker-compat
- @fluentui/react-calendar-compat
- @fluentui/react-timepicker-compat
- @fluentui-contrib/react-data-grid-react-window
NOTE: If you don't need to use a DatePicker, Calendar (or any Calendar-related functions listed below), TimePicker, or VirtualizedDataGrid component, then the only npm package you need is @fluentui/react-components
. Feel free to pick and choose which packages you download according to what components you need or don't need, so long as you have @fluentui/react-components
downloaded.
Calendar-related functions that require @fluentui/react-calendar-compat
: addDays, addMonths, addWeeks, addYears, setMonth, isInDateRangeArray, getYearStart, getYearEnd, getWeekNumbersInMonth, getWeekNumber, getStartDateOfWeek, getMonthStart, getMonthEnd, getEndDateOfWeek, getDateRangeArray, compareDates, compareDatePart
Install into your Client.fsproj project using Femto (recommended)
cd ./{path to Client}
# when using femto as a global CLI tool
femto install FS.FluentUI
# when using femto as a local CLI tool
dotnet femto install FS.FluentUI
This will install the nuget package and afterwards automatically installs the required npm packages used by this binding.
Femto will detect whether you are using paket and will install the package using paket into the dependency group of the project
You can install the library manually if you want by first installing the nuget package
cd ./{path to your project}
dotnet add package FS.FluentUI
npm install @fluentui/react-components @fluentui/react-datepicker-compat @fluentui/react-calendar-compat @fluentui/react-timepicker-compat @fluentui-contrib/react-data-grid-react-window