Awesome
The @dojo/themes
repository has been deprecated. Dojo themes have been merged into @dojo/widgets
.
Dojo Themes
Package that contains a collection of Dojo themes.
Please Note: If you are looking for Dojo 1 themes, these have been relocated to @dojo/dijit-themes
. The github url registered with bower has also been updated to point to the new repository, if you encounter any issues please run bower cache clean
and try again.
Usage
With Dojo applications
- Install
@dojo/themes
withnpm i @dojo/themes
. - Import the theme CSS into your project's
main.css
:@import '~@dojo/themes/dojo/index.css
. - Import the theme module and pass it to the widgets you need themed:
import theme from '@dojo/themes/dojo';
render() {
return w(Button, { theme }, [ 'Hello World' ]);
}
With custom elements
- Install
@dojo/themes
withnpm i @dojo/themes
. - Add the custom element-specific theme CSS to
index.html
:<link rel="stylesheet" href="node_modules/@dojo/themes/dojo/dojo-{version}.css">
. - Add the custom element-specific theme JS to
index.html
:<script src="node_modules/@dojo/themes/dojo/dojo-{version}.js"></script>
.
Composition
To compose and extend the themes within a dojo project, run npm i @dojo/themes
and use the css-module
composes functionality.
Variables can be used by using @import
to import the variables.css
file from a theme. This functionality is added by a post-css
plugin within the dojo build command.
/* myButton.m.css */
@import '@dojo/themes/dojo/variables.css';
.root {
composes: root from '@dojo/themes/dojo/button.m.css';
background-color: var(--dojo-green);
}
Generating typings
The following npm
scripts are available to facilitate development:
build:tcm
: generate.m.css.d.ts
fileswatch
: generate.m.css.d.ts
files in watch mode