svelte-jss
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JSS for Svelte and Sapper
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Svelte JSS
Use JSS for styling your Svelte and Sapper apps.
Installation
npm install svelte-jss --dev
yarn add svelte-jss --dev
Note: it's important to install the package as a dev dependency, otherwise you will run into a weird error.
Use in Svelte
Svelte component example: Input.svelte
<script>
import { useStyles } from 'svelte-jss';
const styles = useStyles({
input: {
border: '1px solid #eee',
boxSizing: 'border-box',
padding: '1em',
'&:focus': {
outline: 'none',
},
width: '100%',
}
});
</script>
<input class={styles.input} />
Cross-component theming
Use a svelte store to hold your styles and reactive statements in your components to update dynamically whenever the value of the store changes:
<script>
import { useStyles } from 'svelte-jss';
import { myCustomThemeStore } from './my/custom/theme.js';
$: styles = useStyles($myCustomThemeStore);
</script>
<input class={styles.input} />
Server Side Rendering with Sapper
To enable SSR of the JSS styles used in any of your Svelte components you just need
to render the Jss
component after all other components like this:
For example in your routes/_layout.svelte
:
<script>
import Jss from "svelte-jss/Jss.svelte";
</script>
<div class="container">
<main>
<slot></slot>
</main>
<!-- Include after all other components -->
<Jss />
</div>
svelte-jss
ensures that only styles that are actually used are included in your SSR.
How to configure JSS
Setup JSS plugins before any components using jss are mounted.
E.g: in the script area of the _layout.svelte
component:
<script>
import jss from 'jss';
import jssPresetDefault from 'jss-preset-default';
jss.setup(jssPresetDefault());
</script>
<!-- Your components -->