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readme.md
clsx ![CI](https://github.com/lukeed/clsx/actions?query=workflow%3ACI) ![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/lukeed/clsx)
A tiny (228B) utility for constructing className strings conditionally.<Br>Also serves as a faster & smaller drop-in replacement for the classnames module.
This module is available in three formats:
- ES Module: dist/clsx.m.js
- CommonJS: dist/clsx.js
- UMD: dist/clsx.min.js
Install
$ npm install --save clsx
Usage
js import clsx from 'clsx'; // or import { clsx } from 'clsx'; // Strings (variadic) clsx('foo', true && 'bar', 'baz'); //=> 'foo bar baz' // Objects clsx({ foo:true, bar:false, baz:isTrue() }); //=> 'foo baz' // Objects (variadic) clsx({ foo:true }, { bar:false }, null, { '--foobar':'hello' }); //=> 'foo --foobar' // Arrays clsx(['foo', 0, false, 'bar']); //=> 'foo bar' // Arrays (variadic) clsx(['foo'], ['', 0, false, 'bar'], [['baz', [['hello'], 'there']]]); //=> 'foo bar baz hello there' // Kitchen sink (with nesting) clsx('foo', [1 && 'bar', { baz:false, bat:null }, ['hello', ['world']]], 'cya'); //=> 'foo bar hello world cya'
API
clsx(...input)
Returns: String
input
Type: Mixed
The clsx function can take *any* number of arguments, each of which can be an Object, Array, Boolean, or String.
Important: _Any_ falsey values are discarded!<br>Standalone Boolean values are discarded as well.
js clsx(true, false, '', null, undefined, 0, NaN); //=> ''
Benchmarks
For snapshots of cross-browser results, check out the [bench](/bench) directory~!
Support
All versions of Node.js are supported.
All browsers that support [Array.isArray](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/isArray#Browser_compatibility) are supported (IE9+).
Note: For IE8 support and older, please install clsx@1.0.x and beware of #17.
Related
- obj-str - A smaller (96B) and similiar utility that only works with Objects.
License
MIT © Luke Edwards