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gatsby-emotion-dark-mode

v1.1.1

Published

A Gatsby plugin for toggling dark mode and injecting themes using emotion

Downloads

52

Readme

David npm GitHub

Gatsby Emotion Dark Mode

A Gatsby plugin for toggling dark mode and injecting themes using emotion.

based on https://github.com/gperl27/gatsby-styled-components-dark-mode

Installation

Install the package

$ npm i gatsby-emotion-dark-mode

or

$ yarn add gatsby-emotion-dark-mode

Add the plugin to your gatsby-config.js

module.exports = {
    plugins: [
        {
            resolve: `gatsby-emotion-dark-mode`,
            options: {
                light: { mainColor: 'brandyRose' },
                dark: { mainColor: 'manatee' },
            },
        },
    ],
};

Requirements

You must have the following installed in your gatsby project:

Usage

The plugin expects two options in your gatsby-config.js file:

light: object;
dark: object;

Accessing the styles

We can now utilize the power of emotion. Any component wrapped in a styled has access to your theme!

in a component

const MyLightOrDarkComponent = styled.div`
    background-color: ${(props) => props.theme.mainColor};
`;

In theme you'll also have access to isDark

So you could do conditionally styling inside your components if you wanted to

const MyLightOrDarkComponent = styled.div`
    color: ${(props) =>
        props.theme.isDark ? props.theme.darkColor : props.theme.lightColor};
`;

Toggling the theme

Somewhere in your app, you'll want to provide functionality to actually change the theme from one theme to the other, or to respect the current system dark mode setting.

The plugin exposes this functionality through ThemeManagerContext

Consuming the context will get you access to

| prop | type | description | | ---------- | ------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------- | | isDark | boolean | state that describes if your app is in dark mode or not | | toggleDark | (value?: boolean) => void | function that toggles dark/light mode |

Example - light/dark mode toggle

in a presumed src/component/layout.tsx

import { ThemeManagerContext } from 'gatsby-emotion-dark-mode';

export const Layout = (props) => {
    let theme = useContext(ThemeManagerContext);

    return (
        <div>
            <label>
                <input
                    type="checkbox"
                    onChange={() => theme.toggleDark()}
                    checked={theme.isDark}
                />
                Dark mode
            </label>
        </div>
    );
};