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How to add multiple style attributes to a react element? [duplicate]

How would I go about adding multiple style attributes to my React element?

Some of the components in my app are using the same styles throughout with minor variations in styles. I am trying to accomplish something along the lines of <div style={this.styles.mainStyle, this.styles.variationInStyle}></div>.

These styles are in a file called styles.js hence the this.styles.x. It works with only one style in it. The closest I found to this solution was in a Reddit Post. The solution was <div style={$.extend({}, style1, style2)}></div> but of course, it doesn't work nor does the variation <div style={style1, style2)}></div>.

Any insight would be greatly appreciated! I will also be posting in Reddit and the Reactiflux Discord group if the answer should come from either source, I will post the answer here.

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Michael Stearn Avatar asked Jan 18 '16 02:01

Michael Stearn


2 Answers

as @michealmuxica said, the style prop is is just a JS object with camel casing for the keys. So you can set your style on your components as such:

<MyComponent style={{height:"100%", marginLeft:"70%"}} />

I prefer to create another JS file per component to contain the style objects, then import them into the component's file. I feel like this keeps the code more clean and modular:

//in MyComponentStyles.js
var style = {
    base:{
        height:"100%",
        width: "100%",
        marginLeft: "auto",
        marginRight: "auto"
    },
    //...other styles...
};
export default styles;


//in MyComponent.js
import {default as MyComponentStyles} from "./<path to styles>/MyComponentStyles.js;

var App = React.createClass({ 
    render: function() {
        return ( <MyComponent style={MyComponentStyles.base} /> );
    }
});
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Justin Kruse Avatar answered Sep 28 '22 08:09

Justin Kruse


style is just an Object, with css value turn to camelCase, so you could use any way to merge two object, and it should work.

ES6: style={Object.assign({}, style1, style2)}

ES7: style={{...style1, ...style2}}

lodash: style={_.merge({}, style1, style2)}

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Trung Tín Trần Avatar answered Sep 28 '22 09:09

Trung Tín Trần