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Grid

Grid is used to lay out content in a matrix of rows and columns.

string

A label that describes the purpose or contents of the element. When set, it will be announced to buyers using assistive technologies and will provide them with more context.

Sets the semantic meaning of the component’s content. When set, the role will be used by assistive technologies to help buyers navigate the page.

For example:

  • In an HTML host a ['listItem', 'separator'] tuple will render: <li role='separator'>

  • In an HTML host a listItem string will render: <li>

<>
Default: 'transparent'

Adjust the background.

<>

Position children along the cross axis.

<<>>

Adjust the border style.

To shorten the code, it is possible to specify all the border style properties in one property.

For example:

  • base means blockStart, inlineEnd, blockEnd and inlineStart border styles are base

  • ['base', 'none'] means blockStart and blockEnd border styles are base, inlineStart and inlineEnd border styles are none

  • ['base', 'none', 'dotted', 'base'] means blockStart border style is base, inlineEnd border style is none, blockEnd border style is dotted and blockStart border style is base

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Adjust the border width.

To shorten the code, it is possible to specify all the border width properties in one property.

For example:

  • base means blockStart, inlineEnd, blockEnd and inlineStart border widths are base

  • ['base', 'medium'] means blockStart and blockEnd border widths are base, inlineStart and inlineEnd border widths are medium

  • ['base', 'medium', 'medium', 'base'] means blockStart border width is base, inlineEnd border width is medium, blockEnd border width is medium and blockStart border width is base

<>
Default: 'fill'

Sizes for each column of the layout.

auto: intrinsic size of the content.

fill: fills the remaining available space. When multiple columns are set to fill, the remaining space is shared equally.

`${number}%`: size in percentages.

`${number}fr`: size in fractions.

number: size in pixels.

  • When the sum of the defined sizes is larger than the available space, elements will shrink to avoid overflow.

  • Except when in scrollview, where the grid will fill the space with the defined sizes.

  • When only one size is set and outside of an array, the grid will have one column of that size.

< <> >

Adjust the corner radius.

Provide a single value to apply the same corner radius to all four corners, two values to apply different corner radii to opposing corners, or four values to apply different corner radii to each individual corner.

For example:

  • base means all 4 corner radii are base

  • ['base', 'none'] means the StartStart and EndEnd corner radii are base, StartEnd and EndStart corner radii are none. When the context’s language direction is left to right, StartStart and EndEnd corners are the top left and bottom right corners while StartEnd and EndStart corners are the top right and bottom left corners.

  • ['base', 'none', 'small', 'base'] means StartStart corner radius is base, StartEnd corner radius is none, EndEnd corner radius is small and EndStart corner radius is base

A borderRadius alias is available for this property. When both are specified, cornerRadius takes precedence.

<'auto' | 'none'>
Default: 'auto'

Changes the display of the component.

auto the component's initial value. The actual value depends on the component and context.

none hides the component and removes it from the accessibility tree, making it invisible to screen readers.

string

A unique identifier for the component.

<>

Position children along the main axis.

< number | `${number}%` | 'fill' >

Adjust the maximum block size.

number: size in pixels.

`${number}%`: size in percentages.

fill: takes all the available space.

See MDN explanation of maxBlockSize.

< number | `${number}%` | 'fill' >

Adjust the maximum inline size.

number: size in pixels.

`${number}%`: size in percentages.

fill: takes all the available space.

See MDN explanation of maxInlineSize.

< number | `${number}%` | 'fill' >

Adjust the block size.

number: size in pixels.

`${number}%`: size in percentages.

fill: takes all the available space.

See MDN explanation of minBlockSize.

< number | `${number}%` | 'fill' >

Adjust the minimum inline size.

number: size in pixels.

`${number}%`: size in percentages.

fill: takes all the available space.\

See MDN explanation of minInlineSize.

'hidden' | 'visible'
Default: 'visible'

Sets the overflow behavior of the element.

hidden: clips the content when it is larger than the element’s container. The element will not be scrollable and the users will not be able to access the clipped content by dragging or using a scroll wheel.

visible: the content that extends beyond the element’s container is visible.

<<>>

Adjust the padding.

To shorten the code, it is possible to specify all the padding properties in one property.

Examples:

  • base means blockStart, inlineEnd, blockEnd and inlineStart paddings are base

  • [base, none] means blockStart and blockEnd paddings are base, inlineStart and inlineEnd paddings are none

  • [base, none, loose, tight] means blockStart padding is base, inlineEnd padding is none, blockEnd padding is loose and blockStart padding is tight

<>
Default: 'fill'

Sizes for each row of the layout.

auto: intrinsic size of the content.

fill: fills the remaining available space. When multiple rows are set to fill, the remaining space is shared equally.

`${number}%`: size in percentages.

`${number}fr`: size in fractions.

number: size in pixels.

  • When the sum of the defined sizes is larger than the available space, elements will shrink to avoid overflow.

  • When only one size is set and outside of an array, the grid will have one row of that size.

< | [, ]>
Default: 'none'

Adjust spacing between children.

  • base means the space between rows and columns is base.

  • [base, none] means the space between rows is base, space between columns is none.

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Basic Grid

import {
reactExtension,
Grid,
View,
} from '@shopify/ui-extensions-react/checkout';

export default reactExtension(
'purchase.checkout.block.render',
() => <Extension />,
);

function Extension() {
return (
<Grid
columns={['20%', 'fill', 'auto']}
rows={[300, 'auto']}
spacing="loose"
>
<View border="base" padding="base">
20% / 300
</View>
<View border="base" padding="base">
fill / 300
</View>
<View border="base" padding="base">
auto / 300
</View>
<View border="base" padding="base">
20% / auto
</View>
<View border="base" padding="base">
fill / auto
</View>
<View border="base" padding="base">
auto / auto
</View>
</Grid>
);
}

Preview

ValueDescription
"main"Used to indicate the primary content.
"header"Used to indicate the component is a header.
"footer"Used to display information such as copyright information, navigation links, and privacy statements.
"section"Used to indicate a generic section.
"complementary"Used to designate a supporting section that relates to the main content.
"navigation"Used to identify major groups of links used for navigating.
"orderedList"Used to identify a list of ordered items.
"listItem"Used to identify an item inside a list of items.
"unorderedList"Used to identify a list of unordered items.
"separator"Used to indicates the component acts as a divider that separates and distinguishes sections of content.
"status"Used to define a live region containing advisory information for the user that is not important enough to be an alert.
"alert"Used for important, and usually time-sensitive, information.
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