A single component that helps render prop combinations. It can be used with visual regression test software such as Playwright or Storybook (see examples).
Its name comes from "Cartesian Product" in which an intersection of two or more arrays form a matrix, such as:
[a, b] * [x, y] --> [[a, x], [a, y], [b, x], [b, y]]
<Cartesian>
<Cartesian>
propsWhen building reusable components, testing them helps build confidence that they'll work as expected in one or many consuming applications, and helps ensure they remain stable as features are added. This includes, but is not limited to:
At various stages of a UI library's maturity, different levels of test coverage become more necessary as the library matures.
svelte-cartesian
helps with point 4: Visual regression tests. Today, rendering
many combinations of a component requires nested {#each}
loops and some style
boilerplate. svelte-cartesian
solves this in one component that accepts prop
values you wish to test, and then renders prop combinations.
svelte-cartesian
<script>
import { Button } from "./Button.svelte"
</script>
<!-- This nests deeper with every additional prop -->
{#each ['primary', 'secondary'] as variant}
{#each ['small', 'medium', 'large'] as size}
{#each ['main', 'common', 'ghost'] as prominence}
<button {size} {variant} {prominence}>
Dispense popcorn
</button>
{/each}
{/each}
{/each}
svelte-cartesian
<script>
import { Cartesian } from 'svelte-cartesian'
import { Button } from './Button.svelte'
</script>
<Cartesian
Component={Button}
props={{
variant: ['primary', 'secondary'],
size: ['small', 'medium', 'large'],
prominence: ['main', 'common', 'ghost']
}}
>
Dispense popcorn
</Cartesian>
Install package
npm install -D svelte-cartesian
Add component to your page.
<script>
import { Cartesian } from "svelte-cartesian"
</script>
Pass props with array of potential values, including an explicit undefined
where applicable.
Component
prop.props
containing possible prop keys for your passed-in
component, with each prop key containing an array of potential values.<script>
import Button from './Button.svelte'
import { Cartesian } from 'svelte-cartesian'
</script>
<Cartesian
Component={Button}
props={{
variant: ['primary', 'secondary'],
size: ['medium', 'large']
}}
>
Click me
</Cartesian>
innerProps
slot prop to your component, which will render a
single prop combination at every iteration.<script>
import Button from "./Button.svelte"
import { Cartesian } from "svelte-cartesian"
const props = {
Component: Button,
props: {
variant: ["primary", "secondary"],
size: ["medium", "large"],
},
}
</script>
<!-- Left slot + default slot -->
<Cartesian {...props} let:innerProps>
<button {...innerProps}>
<svelte:fragment slot="left"> Left contents </svelte:fragment>
Click me
</button>
</Cartesian>
<!-- Default slot on its own -->
<Cartesian {...props} let:innerProps>
<button {...innerProps}>Click me</button>
</Cartesian>
slot name | slot props | description |
---|---|---|
default | let:innerProps |
Default slot. Contents get passed to provided Component . When asChild is set to true , contents MAY contain provided Component and its respective slots; see usage with slots for more details. |
label |
let:label , let:innerProps |
Provide your own label, styles, and logic instead of the default provided label. |
Use the labels
prop to generate labels next to every component instance.
<Cartesian props="{props}" Component="{Component}" labels />
<!-- ^^^^^^ implied as `true` -->
Allowed values for the labels
prop:
true
: same as 'short'
.'short'
: display comma-separated values, skip objects.'long'
: display line-separated key-value pairs, represent object values as their type name.'long-with-objects'
: same as 'long'
, but with full object definitions.Default labelling behaviour can be overridden with the label
slot.
<!-- Using `label` slot prop -->
<Cartesian props="{props}" Component="{Component}" labels>
<div class="label-container" slot="label" let:label>
<span class="label">Props</span>
<pre class="props">{label}</pre>
</div>
</Cartesian>
<!--
Using `innerProps` slot prop.
Note: `label` prop isn't required when
using `innerProps` to render labels.
-->
<Cartesian props="{props}" Component="{Component}">
<div class="label-container" slot="label" let:innerProps>
<span class="label">Props</span>
<pre class="props">{customLabel(innerProps)}</pre>
</div>
</Cartesian>
<Cartesian>
<Cartesian>
has these default CSS behaviours:
gap
of 1rem
.padding
is set to 0.5rem 1rem
to allow consistent space when multiple
<Cartesian>
components are rendered one after the other.grid-template-columns
is set to var(--columns, repeat(2, 1fr))
for a
default 2-column grid overridable with the --columns
CSS variable.There are a few ways to override its styles:
--columns
CSS variable; you may use Svelte --style-props
or
style="--columns: repeat(3, 1fr)"
to set a new value.style
attribute that overrides the default style
via
divAttributes
. The same technique can be applied to your own passed-in
components so long as it accepts style
via $$restProps
or pass-through props.class
attribute that gets passed in via divAttributes
.<Cartesian>
with your own element and styles, and set the unstyled
prop to true
.<script>
import { Cartesian } from 'svelte-cartesian'
import Button from './Button.svelte'
</script>
<Cartesian
Component={Button}
props={{
size: ['small', 'medium'],
variant: ['primary', 'secondary']
}}
--columns="repeat(4, 1fr)"
style="background-color: green"
> <!-- customize style -->
</Cartesian>
<Cartesian>
propsprop | type | description |
---|---|---|
Component |
ComponentType |
Required: A Svelte component. |
props |
Record<string, any[]> |
Required: An object containing prop names and an array of potential values. |
asChild |
?boolean=false |
Renders the default slot's contents. Each Cartesian's iteration will pass innerProps as slot props. Default value false . See usage with slots for more details. |
labels |
?(undefined | boolean | 'short' | 'long' | 'long-with-objects')=undefined |
Generate labels under every iteration. See adding labels for detailed usage. |
unstyled |
?boolean=false |
Disable built-in CSS. |
divAttributes |
?SvelteHTMLElements["div"]={} |
Attributes to be spread onto the wrapping <div> element. |
let:innerProps |
Record<string, any> |
Provides a single combination of props at every iteration to the default slot. Use this alongside asChild to spread innerProps to your nested component. |
let:label |
string |
Generated label for a given instance. This is provided to the label slot. See adding labels for more details. |
<Cartesian />
test("default slot", async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto("localhost:4173/")
await expect(page).toHaveScreenshot()
})
See complete Playwright examples in end to end tests.
<Cartesian />
to render prop combinations:<script context="module">
import { Story, Template } from "@storybook/addon-svelte-csf"
import { Cartesian } from "svelte-cartesian"
import Switch from "./Switch.svelte"
export const meta = {
title: "Switch",
component: Switch,
tags: ["autodocs"],
}
const props = {
label: ["Active profile"],
size: ["sm", "md"],
toggle: ["on", "off"],
buttonAttributes: [{ disabled: true }, { disabled: false }],
}
</script>
<!-- Basic Cartesian usage -->
<template>
<Cartesian {props} Component="{Switch}" />
</template>
<Story name="Switches" />
<!--
Optional, but recommended to test states
-->
<Story name="Switches Pressed" parameters={{ pseudo: { active: true } }} />
<Story name="Switches Focused" parameters={{ pseudo: { focusVisible: true } }}
/>
See storybook-addon-pseudo-states for more inspiration.
See Svelte 5 README.
getCartesianProduct()
upon request.