See example/
. It uses almost all features of Spectacle.
open BsSpectacle;
let theme =
Theme.(
createTheme(
{primary: "#26A0D1", secondary: "white", tertiary: "#505050", quarternary: "white"},
{
primary: {name: "Merriweather", googleFont: true, styles: [|"300"|]},
secondary: {name: "Roboto", googleFont: true, styles: [|"100"|]},
tertiary: simpleFont("monospace")
}
)
);
let s = ReasonReact.stringToElement;
let component = ReasonReact.statelessComponent("Easy");
let make = (_children) => {
...component,
render: (_self) =>
<Deck transition=[|`zoom, `slide|] theme>
<Slide>
<Heading textColor="secondary" textFont="secondary"> (s("Hello, world")) </Heading>
</Slide>
<Slide transition=[|`slide|] bgColor="secondary">
<BlockQuote>
<Quote> (s({js|It’s easy, see...|js})) </Quote>
<Cite> (s("Unknown")) </Cite>
</BlockQuote>
</Slide>
</Deck>
};
Easiest way is:
use create-react-app
install this bindings and spectacle
$ npm install --save bs-spectacle spectacle-scripts reason-react
# or
$ yarn add bs-spectacle spectacle-scripts reason-react
add bs-spectacle
to bs-dependencies
in your bsconfig.json
{
...
"bs-dependencies": ["bs-spectacle"]
}
modify package.json
scripts
"scripts": {
"build": "bsb -make-world && react-scripts build",
"start": "bsb -make-world -w",
"clean": "bsb -clean-world",
"test": "echo \"Error: no test specified\" && exit 1"
}
To run it in dev mode, run npm start
in one shell and react-scripts start
in another shell.