Infra Design of React

Following the Infra Design specification, we developed a React UI library infrad that contains a set of high quality components and demos for building rich, interactive user interfaces.

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✨ Features#

  • 🌈 Enterprise-class UI designed for web applications.

  • 📦 A set of high-quality React components out of the box.

  • 🛡 Written in TypeScript with predictable static types.

  • ⚙️ Whole package of design resources and development tools.

  • 🌍 Internationalization support for dozens of languages.

  • 🎨 Powerful theme customization in every detail.

Environment Support#

  • Modern browsers and Internet Explorer 11 (with polyfills)

  • Server-side Rendering

  • Electron

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IE / Edge
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Firefox
Chrome
Chrome
Safari
Safari
Opera
Opera
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Polyfills are needed for IE browsers. We recommend @babel/preset-env for it. You can set targets config if you are using umi.

We drop support of IE8 after antd@2.0, We drop support of React 15 and IE9/10 after antd@4.0,

Version#

  • Stable: npm package

You can subscribe to this feed for new version notifications: https://github.com/ant-design/ant-design/releases.atom

Installation#

Using npm or yarn#

We recommend using npm or yarn to install, it not only makes development easier, but also allow you to take advantage of the rich ecosystem of Javascript packages and tooling.

$ npm install infrad
$ yarn add infrad

If you are in a bad network environment, you can try other registries and tools like cnpm.

Import in Browser#

Add script and link tags in your browser and use the global variable antd.

We provide antd.js antd.css and antd.min.js antd.min.css under antd/dist in antd's npm package. You can also download these files directly from CDNJS, or unpkg.

We strongly discourage loading the entire files this will add bloat to your application and make it more difficult to receive bugfixes and updates. Antd is intended to be used in conjunction with a build tool, such as webpack, which will make it easy to import only the parts of antd that you are using.

Note: you should import react/react-dom/moment before using antd.js.

Usage#

import { DatePicker } from 'infrad';

ReactDOM.render(<DatePicker />, mountNode);

And import stylesheets manually:

import 'infrad/dist/antd.css'; // or 'infrad/dist/antd.less'

Use modularized infrad#

infrad supports ES modules tree shaking by default for JS part.

TypeScript#

infrad provides a built-in ts definition, don't install @types/infrad.

Companies using infrad#

If your company or product uses Infra Design, let us know here!

Contributing#

Please read our CONTRIBUTING.md first.

If you'd like to help us improve infrad, just create a Pull Request. Feel free to report bugs and issues here.

If you're new to posting issues, we ask that you read How To Ask Questions The Smart Way and How to Ask a Question in Open Source Community and How to Report Bugs Effectively prior to posting. Well written bug reports help us help you!

Need Help?#

For questions on how to use infrad, please post questions to GitHub Discussions using the Q&A tag or Stack Overflow using the antd tag.

As always, we encourage experienced users to help those who are not familiar with infrad!