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name: atomic-design-gluestack description: | Enforces atomic design methodology (atoms, molecules, organisms, templates, pages) for React Native/Expo projects using Gluestack UI. This skill should be used when creating new components, validating existing component organization, reviewing component placement decisions, or planning component architecture. Use this skill to ensure components are properly categorized, placed in correct directories, and follow composition patterns appropriate to their atomic level.

Atomic Design with Gluestack UI

Overview

This skill enforces Brad Frost's atomic design methodology adapted for React Native/Expo projects using Gluestack UI v3 + NativeWind v4. It provides clear guidelines for component categorization, directory structure, composition patterns, and testing strategies for each atomic level.

Core Principles

The Atomic Hierarchy

Components are organized into five levels, from simplest to most complex:

Level Definition State Examples
Atoms Foundational building blocks that cannot be broken down further while remaining functional Stateless (purely presentational) Button, Text, Icon, Input, Badge
Molecules Simple groups of UI elements functioning together as a unit Isolated state (form validation, toggles) SearchField, FormField, AvatarWithName
Organisms Complex components composed of molecules and atoms forming distinct interface sections Feature state, coordinates children Header, ProductCard, NavigationDrawer
Templates Page-level layouts that place components into a structure (skeleton without real content) Layout state only MainLayout, AuthLayout, DashboardLayout
Pages Specific instances of templates with real content and data Connected to global state HomeScreen, ProfileScreen, SettingsScreen

Design Tokens Foundation

Design tokens sit below atoms as the foundational layer. In this project, tokens are defined in:

  • components/ui/gluestack-ui-provider/config.ts - Color tokens (primary, secondary, error, success, etc.)
  • tailwind.config.js - Spacing, typography, and other design tokens via NativeWind

Directory Structure

Required Structure

components/
├── ui/                          # Gluestack UI library components (DO NOT MODIFY unless extending)
├── atoms/                       # Project-specific atoms
│   ├── AppIcon/
│   │   ├── index.tsx
│   │   ├── AppIcon.test.tsx
│   │   └── types.ts
│   └── index.ts                 # Barrel export for atoms
├── molecules/                   # Composite simple components
│   ├── SearchField/
│   │   ├── index.tsx
│   │   ├── SearchFieldView.tsx
│   │   ├── SearchField.test.tsx
│   │   └── types.ts
│   └── index.ts
├── organisms/                   # Complex feature components
│   ├── Header/
│   │   ├── index.tsx
│   │   ├── HeaderView.tsx
│   │   ├── Header.test.tsx
│   │   └── types.ts
│   └── index.ts
└── templates/                   # Page layouts
    ├── MainLayout/
    │   ├── index.tsx
    │   ├── MainLayoutView.tsx
    │   └── types.ts
    └── index.ts

features/
└── [feature-name]/
    ├── components/              # Feature-specific components (follow atomic naming)
    │   ├── atoms/
    │   ├── molecules/
    │   └── organisms/
    └── screens/                 # Pages (specific to this feature)

app/                             # Expo Router pages (connect templates with data)

Gluestack UI Components Location

The 40+ Gluestack UI components in components/ui/ serve as the foundation atom library. When building custom components:

  1. Use Gluestack components as atoms - Import from @/components/ui/
  2. Extend when needed - Create project-specific atoms in components/atoms/
  3. Never modify components/ui/ - Except for theme customization in config.ts

Component Classification Rules

Rule 1: Atoms (Building Blocks)

Definition: Smallest functional UI elements that cannot be broken down further.

Characteristics:

  • Stateless and purely presentational
  • Accept props for customization
  • No business logic
  • Highly reusable across the entire app

Gluestack Atoms (use directly from @/components/ui/):

  • Box, Center, HStack, VStack, ScrollView
  • Text, Heading
  • Button, ButtonText, ButtonIcon
  • Input, InputField, InputSlot
  • Icon, Image, Avatar
  • Badge, Divider, Spinner

When to create custom atoms:

  • Project-specific iconography
  • Branded text variants
  • Wrapper components with default styling
/**
 * AppLogo atom - Branded logo component
 * @description Displays the application logo with consistent sizing
 */
const AppLogo = memo(function AppLogo({ size = "md" }: AppLogoProps) {
  return (
    <Image
      source={logoSource}
      className={logoSizes[size]}
      alt="App Logo"
    />
  );
});

Rule 2: Molecules (Simple Compositions)

Definition: Simple groups of atoms functioning together as a unit.

Characteristics:

  • Combines 2-5 atoms
  • Single responsibility (does one thing well)
  • May have isolated UI state (toggle, validation)
  • No external data fetching

Examples:

/**
 * SearchField molecule - Search input with button
 * @description Combines Input and Button atoms for search functionality
 */
const SearchField = memo(function SearchField({
  onSearch,
  placeholder
}: SearchFieldProps) {
  const [value, setValue] = useState("");

  return (
    <HStack space="sm" className="items-center">
      <Input className="flex-1">
        <InputField
          value={value}
          onChangeText={setValue}
          placeholder={placeholder}
        />
      </Input>
      <Button onPress={() => onSearch(value)}>
        <ButtonIcon as={SearchIcon} />
      </Button>
    </HStack>
  );
});

Molecule Checklist:

  • Uses only atoms (Gluestack or custom)
  • Has a single, clear purpose
  • State is UI-only (no business logic)
  • Reusable in multiple contexts

Rule 3: Organisms (Complex Sections)

Definition: Relatively complex components forming distinct interface sections.

Characteristics:

  • Combines molecules and atoms
  • May have feature-specific state
  • Can coordinate child component behavior
  • Represents a standalone section of UI

Examples:

/**
 * ProductCard organism - Complete product display
 * @description Displays product information with actions
 */
const ProductCard = memo(function ProductCard({
  product,
  onAddToCart
}: ProductCardProps) {
  return (
    <Card variant="elevated" size="md">
      <ProductImage source={product.image} />      {/* Atom */}
      <VStack space="sm" className="p-4">
        <Heading size="md">{product.name}</Heading> {/* Atom */}
        <PriceDisplay price={product.price} />      {/* Molecule */}
        <RatingStars rating={product.rating} />     {/* Molecule */}
        <AddToCartButton onPress={onAddToCart} />   {/* Molecule */}
      </VStack>
    </Card>
  );
});

Organism Checklist:

  • Forms a distinct interface section
  • Combines molecules and/or atoms
  • Has clear boundaries
  • May receive data as props (but doesn't fetch)

Rule 4: Templates (Page Layouts)

Definition: Page-level layouts that place components into a structure.

Characteristics:

  • Defines layout skeleton with slots
  • No real content (uses placeholder or children)
  • Handles responsive behavior
  • Manages layout-specific state only

Example:

/**
 * MainLayout template - Primary app layout
 * @description Provides consistent header, content, and footer structure
 */
const MainLayout = memo(function MainLayout({
  children,
  showHeader = true,
  showFooter = true
}: MainLayoutProps) {
  return (
    <SafeAreaView className="flex-1 bg-background-0">
      {showHeader && <Header />}
      <ScrollView className="flex-1">
        {children}
      </ScrollView>
      {showFooter && <Footer />}
    </SafeAreaView>
  );
});

Rule 5: Pages (Screens)

Definition: Specific instances of templates with real content and data.

Characteristics:

  • Connects to global state (Apollo, Context)
  • Handles data fetching
  • Passes data to organisms/molecules
  • Lives in app/ (Expo Router) or features/*/screens/

Example:

/**
 * HomeScreen page - Main home page
 * @description Renders home content with fetched data
 */
export default function HomeScreen() {
  const { data, loading } = useHomeDataQuery();

  return (
    <MainLayout>
      {loading ? (
        <LoadingSpinner />
      ) : (
        <VStack space="lg">
          <FeaturedProducts products={data.featured} />
          <RecentActivity items={data.activity} />
        </VStack>
      )}
    </MainLayout>
  );
}

Validation Rules

Enforcement Checklist

When creating or reviewing components, verify:

  1. Correct Directory Placement

    • Atoms in components/atoms/ or features/*/components/atoms/
    • Molecules in components/molecules/ or features/*/components/molecules/
    • Organisms in components/organisms/ or features/*/components/organisms/
    • Templates in components/templates/
    • Pages in app/ or features/*/screens/
  2. State Appropriateness

    • Atoms: No state
    • Molecules: UI state only (useState for toggles, form values)
    • Organisms: Feature state, may use custom hooks
    • Templates: Layout state only
    • Pages: Connected to global state, data fetching
  3. Import Direction (dependencies flow upward only)

    Pages → Templates → Organisms → Molecules → Atoms → Design Tokens
    
    • Atoms MUST NOT import from molecules, organisms, templates, or pages
    • Molecules MUST NOT import from organisms, templates, or pages
    • Organisms MUST NOT import from templates or pages
  4. Composition Appropriateness

    • Molecules combine 2-5 atoms
    • Organisms can be complex but should represent a single interface section
    • If an organism becomes too large, extract sub-organisms

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Mistake Problem Solution
Atom with useState Atoms should be stateless Move state to parent molecule
Molecule fetching data Data fetching belongs in pages Accept data as props
Organism in atoms folder Misclassification Move to organisms folder
Template with business logic Templates handle layout only Move logic to page
Importing organism in atom Wrong dependency direction Restructure component hierarchy

Testing by Atomic Level

Level Test Type Focus
Atoms Unit + Snapshot Props rendering, accessibility
Molecules Unit + Interaction Composition, isolated state
Organisms Integration Data flow, child coordination
Templates Layout Slot rendering, responsiveness
Pages E2E Full user flows

Quick Reference

Decision Tree: Which Level?

Is it a single, indivisible UI element?
├─ YES → ATOM
└─ NO → Does it combine 2-5 atoms for a single purpose?
         ├─ YES → MOLECULE
         └─ NO → Does it form a distinct interface section?
                  ├─ YES → ORGANISM
                  └─ NO → Is it a layout skeleton?
                           ├─ YES → TEMPLATE
                           └─ NO → PAGE

Gluestack Component Level Map

Reference references/gluestack-mapping.md for the complete mapping of all 40 Gluestack UI components to their atomic levels.

Resources

references/

  • atomic-levels.md - Detailed definitions with comprehensive examples
  • gluestack-mapping.md - Complete Gluestack UI component classification
  • folder-structure.md - Detailed directory structure requirements

scripts/

  • validate_atomic_structure.py - Validates component placement and imports

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