Fluent UI - React Northstar (docs)
This is the home for
@fluentui/react-northstar
and related packages which were migrated from the microsoft/fluent-ui-react
repo1.Status
Fluent UI React Northstar has been superseded by Fluent UI React Components v9. For more details about migration to Fluent UI React Components v9, see Migration documentation5.
Versioning
Since the@fluentui/react-northstar
packages are on version 0.x, note that:
- What is the future of Fluent UI React Northstar? - How can we migrate to Fluent UI React Components v9? - What's happening with Teams support?
Contributing
See CONTRIBUTING.md for a step-by-step setup and development guide specific to@fluentui/react-northstar
.Issues
If you need to file an issue3, please note in the title or description that it refers to@fluentui/react-northstar
.
List of active issues4Documentation and usage examples
See the doc site at https://aka.ms/fluent-ui.FAQs
What is the future of Fluent UI React Northstar?
The future of@fluentui/react-northstar
is called @fluentui/react-components
. It builds on top of many base principles that were present in Northstar, streamlines the API and brings significantly improved performance.How can we migrate to Fluent UI React Components v9?
Please see the Migration documentation5.What's happening with Teams support?
@fluentui/react-northstar v0.x.x
(formerly @fluentui/react v0.x.x
) has been the official set of components for Teams. This is still the case and no support is being dropped. New features will only be added to Fluent UI React Components v9.