Internal Components
Badge
The Badge component is used to display a badge. For example:
index.mdx
import { Badge } from '@theme';
function App() {
return <Badge text="info" type="info" />;
}
The effect is as follows:
info
warning
danger
The types of props included are as follows:
interface BadgeProps {
// Used to set the text of the badge
text: string;
// Used to set the type of the badge
type?: 'info' | 'warning' | 'danger';
}
Helmet
It is generally used to set custom head content in documents (based on react-helmet-async). The usage is as follows:
index.tsx
// Below is a custom component, you can import it into your document
import { Helmet } from 'rspress/runtime';
function App() {
return (
<Helmet>
<meta property="og:description" value="Out-of-box Rspack build tools" />
</Helmet>
);
}
HomeFeature
Feature component in Hero page, look the effect in this website.
import { HomeFeature } from 'rspress/theme';
interface Feature {
title: string;
details: string;
icon: string;
// only support [3, 4, 6]
span?: number;
link?: string;
}
export type Features = Feature[];
HomeHero
Hero component in Hero page.
import { HomeHero } from 'rspress/theme';
interface Hero {
name: string;
text: string;
tagline: string;
image?: {
src: string | { dark: string; light: string };
alt: string;
};
actions: {
text: string;
link: string;
theme: 'brand' | 'alt';
}[];
}
LastUpdated
The LastUpdated component is used to display the last update time of the current page. For example:
index.mdx
import { LastUpdated } from '@theme';
function App() {
return <LastUpdated />;
}
TIP
If lastUpdated: true
is not configured in the default theme, you need to install and register the @rspress/plugin-last-updated
plugin.
NoSSR
Used to skip the ssr for some components. For example:
import { NoSSR } from 'rspress/runtime';
const Component = () => {
return (
<NoSSR>
<div>The content here will only be rendered on the client side</div>
</NoSSR>
);
};
Overview
Overview component, look the effect in this website
import { Overview } from 'rspress/theme';
interface GroupItem {
text?: string;
link?: string;
headers?: Header[];
}
interface Group {
name: string;
items: GroupItem[];
}
interface OverviewProps {
// content before data rendering
content?: React.ReactNode;
// data
groups?: Group[];
// default title
defaultGroupTitle?: string;
// headers displayed in the overview page of the file
overviewHeaders?: number[];
}
PackageManagerTabs
The PackageManagerTabs component is used to display commands for different package managers in the documentation. The usage is as follows:
index.mdx
import { PackageManagerTabs } from '@theme';
function App() {
return <PackageManagerTabs command="install rspress -D" />;
}
The effect is as follows:
The types of props included are as follows:
interface PackageManagerTabsProps {
command:
| string
| {
// Used to set commands for different package managers
npm?: string;
yarn?: string;
pnpm?: string;
bun?: string;
};
// Used to set additional tabs
additionalTabs: {
// Used to set additional package managers
tool: string;
// Used to set the icon of the additional package manager
icon?: React.ReactNode;
}[];
}
When command
is set to a string, it will default to displaying three tabs: npm, yarn, pnpm and bun, and the component will automatically add the corresponding package manager command before the command. If you need to display additional tabs, you can achieve this through additionalTabs
.
TIP
In the install command, special processing has been done for yarn and bun. If your command is install some-packages
, the install will be automatically replaced with add in the yarn/bun tab.
PrevNextPage
The PrevNextPage component is used to display the previous and next pages of the current page. For example:
index.mdx
import { PrevNextPage } from '@theme';
function App() {
return (
<PrevNextPage
type="prev"
text="Previous Page"
href="https://rspress.dev/"
/>
);
}
The types of props included are as follows:
interface PrevNextPageProps {
// Set the link to the previous page or the next page through type
type: 'prev' | 'next';
// Used to set the text of the previous page or the next page
text: string;
// Used to set the link to the previous page or the next page
href: string;
}
SourceCode
The SourceCode component is used to jump to the source code. For example:
index.mdx
import { SourceCode } from '@theme';
function App() {
return (
<SourceCode href="https://github.com/web-infra-dev/rspress/blob/main/packages/theme-default/src/components/SourceCode/index.tsx" />
);
}
The effect is as follows:
The types of props included are as follows:
interface SourceCodeProps {
// Used to set the link to the source code
href: string;
// Used to set source platform
platform?: 'github' | 'gitlab';
}
Steps
The Steps component is used to turn your content into a visual representation of steps.
index.mdx
import { Steps } from '@theme';
function App() {
return (
<Steps>
### Step 1
Body for Step 1.
### Step 2
> Body for Step 2.
</Steps>
);
}
The effect is as follows:
Step 1
Body for Step 1.
Step 2
Body for Step 2.
Tab/Tabs
You can directly use the Tab/Tabs component in the document to achieve the effect of tab switching. For example:
index.mdx
import { Tab, Tabs } from 'rspress/theme';
function App() {
return (
<Tabs>
<Tab label="Tab 1">Tab 1 content</Tab>
<Tab label="Tab 2">Tab 2 content</Tab>
</Tabs>
);
}
Note
In order to make it easier for you to use these components, the rspress/theme
package has been aliased inside the framework, so you can directly use @theme
to import these components.
The props type of the Tabs component is as follows:
interface TabsProps {
children: React.ReactNode;
defaultValue?: string;
groupId?: string;
tabPosition?: 'left' | 'center';
}
defaultValue
is used to set the tab item selected by default. This value will be compared with the value field of the Tab component props, and if they are equal, the tab will be selected.
groupId
is used to sync the selected tab item between multiple Tabs components.The groups with the same groupId will be synchronized.
tabPosition
is used to set the position of the tab list, it has two values: left
and center
, the default is left
.
The props types of the Tab component are as follows:
interface TabProps {
label: string;
// Used to identify the current tab, if not passed, the default label will be used
value?: string;
children: React.ReactNode;
}
The value
field is used to identify the current tab, if not passed, the default label will be used.
Table of Contents
Render TOC of current page
index.mdx
import { Toc } from '@theme';
function App() {
return <Toc />;
}