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@dz8540/custom-themeswitcher

v1.0.2

Published

DZ's dynamic theme (scheme) switcher component.

Downloads

11

Readme

DZ Custom-themeswitcher

In order to use, it is enough to find the element you need, and then pass it to the class.

Installation

  1. Via npm
npm i @dz8540/custom-themeswitcher
  1. Manually - all you need is in the "Dist" folder.
<link rel="stylesheet" href="/Your-path/CustomThemeSwitcher.min.css">
<script src="/Your-path/CustomThemeSwitcher.min.js"></script>

Example

HTML

<!-- In head tag -->
<link rel="stylesheet" id="yourId">
<!-- In head tag -->

<div class="ThemeSwitcher" data-name="Your theme switcher component name">
  <div class="ThemeSwitcher__item" data-value="light">
    <i class="Icon Icon__sun ThemeSwitcher__icon"></i>
  </div>

  <div class="ThemeSwitcher__item" data-value="dark">
    <i class="Icon Icon__moon ThemeSwitcher__icon"></i>
  </div>

  <div class="ThemeSwitcher__system ThemeSwitcher__item" data-value="system">
    <i class="Icon Icon__sun ThemeSwitcher__icon"></i>
    <i class="Icon Icon__moon ThemeSwitcher__icon"></i>
  </div>
</div>

JS

let el = document.querySelector('.ThemeSwitcher');
new ThemeSwitcher(el, {
  schemeKey: 'scheme',
  defaultScheme: 'system',
  linkId: 'yourId',
  routes: {
    light: './CSS/light.css',
    dark: './CSS/dark.css'
  }
});

Instruction:

  1. Component maintains data-name attribute, to you can set component name.
  2. Attention!!! There must be a link tag so that the component can change path for css files.
  3. For every element with "ThemeSwitcher__item" class in the main component, you have to add schemes values (data-value).
  4. Support for system theme change.

Params:

  1. schemeKey - key in browser local storage.
  2. defaultScheme - default scheme if local storage is empty.
  3. linkId - id for link element for change path css files when theme is changed.
  4. routes - routes for css files.

End

That's all! Enjoy this (〜 ̄▽ ̄)〜