gatsby-theme-material-ui
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Gatsby theme for Material-UI
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gatsby-theme-material-ui
A Gatsby theme for Material-UI: The fastest way to build server-side rendered Material-UI websites
Install
// with npm
npm install gatsby-theme-material-ui @mui/material @emotion/react @emotion/styled
// with yarn
yarn add gatsby-theme-material-ui @mui/material @emotion/react @emotion/styled
Theme vs. Plugin
gatsby-plugin-material-ui
solves FOUC, auto prefixing and minification.gatsby-theme-material-ui
uses the plugin under the hood, adds web fonts, meta-viewport, CSS baseline and mui theme support and has material ui styled gatsby link components
How to use
Edit gatsby-config.js
module.exports = {
plugins: [`gatsby-theme-material-ui`],
};
Testing your installation
Replace the contents in your pages/index.js
with the following
import React from "react";
import { Button, Box } from "@mui/material";
const IndexPage = () => {
return (
<Box p={4}>
<Button variant="contained">Hello gatsby-theme-material-ui</Button>
</Box>
);
};
export default IndexPage;
You should be greeted with a MUI button when you navigate to the root of your site.
top-layout
You'll see several references below to the "top-layout" theme. Its role is to prevent the Flash Of Unstyle Content.
WebFonts
Material-UI was designed with the Roboto font in mind. The Roboto font will be automatically loaded by gatsby-theme-material-ui. You can override this behavior as follows:
Edit theme.js
// src/gatsby-theme-material-ui-top-layout/theme.js
import { createTheme } from "@mui/material";
const theme = createTheme({
typography: {
fontFamily: [
'Montserrat',
'sans-serif'
].join(','),
},
...
});
export default theme;
Edit gatsby-config.js
// gatsby-config.js
module.exports = {
plugins: [
{
resolve: `gatsby-theme-material-ui`,
options: {
webFontsConfig: {
fonts: {
google: [
{
family: `Montserrat`,
variants: [`300`, `400`, `500`],
},
],
},
},
},
},
],
};
For more options, have a look at the plugin readme.
Note: If the changes you made in
src/gatsby-theme-material-ui-top-layout/theme.js
are not showing up, you might want to rungatsby clean
to clean up the .cache folder and try again. This is required for newly shadowed files.
Theming
Create & Edit src/gatsby-theme-material-ui-top-layout/theme.js
import { createTheme } from "@mui/material";
const theme = createTheme({
// palette: {
// mode: 'dark',
// },
});
export default theme;
Gatsby Link
import React from "react";
import { Typography } from "@mui/material";
//import { Link } from "gatsby"
import { Link } from "gatsby-theme-material-ui";
const Page = () => (
<div>
<Typography>
Check out my <Link to="/blog">blog</Link>!
</Typography>
</div>
);
export default Page;
The following components have also been adapted for use with Gatsby:
import {
BottomNavigationAction,
Button,
CardActionArea,
Fab,
IconButton,
Link,
} from "gatsby-theme-material-ui";
For <Button>
s with href
URLs, use the to
attribute instead of href
, to enable Gatsby link features.
Customizing
Create & Edit src/gatsby-theme-material-ui-top-layout/components/top-layout.js
import React from "react";
import { Provider } from "react-redux";
import ThemeTopLayout from "gatsby-theme-material-ui-top-layout/src/components/top-layout";
import createStore from "../../state/createStore";
export default function TopLayout({ children, theme }) {
const store = createStore();
return (
<Provider store={store}>
<ThemeTopLayout theme={theme}>{children}</ThemeTopLayout>
</Provider>
);
}