0.0.6 • Published 9 months ago

@abw/react-night-and-day v0.0.6

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react-night-and-day

This is a simple React library for switching between light and dark themes.

It respects the user preference set in their browser, detects changes to that preference, and allows the theme to be toggled manually.

As well as toggling between light and dark themes it allows you to define your own theme variants.

It also supports an option to store the user's selected theme (and any variant) in local storage so the site "remembers" their preferences for the next time they visit.

Documentation and Demos

See the documentation site for a demo and detailed documentation.

Getting Started

Add the @abw/react-night-and-day module to your project using your favourite package manager.

## using npm
$ npm add @abw/react-night-and-day

## using yarn
$ yarn add @abw/react-night-and-day

## using pnpm
$ pnpm add @abw/react-night-and-day

ThemeProvider

Add the ThemeProvider around your application code.

import React from 'react'
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom/client'
import YourAppCode from './YourAppCode.jsx'
import { ThemeProvider } from '@abw/react-night-and-day'

ReactDOM
  .createRoot( document.getElementById('root') )
  .render(
    <React.StrictMode>
      <ThemeProvider>   {/* add this */}
        <YourAppCode/>
      </ThemeProvider>  {/* and this */}
    </React.StrictMode>,
  )

useTheme()

Call useTheme() to access the theme state and functions to change the theme.

import React from 'react'
import { useTheme } from '@abw/react-night-and-day'

const UseThemeExample = () => {
  const {
    theme,        // 'light' or 'dark'
    isDark,       // true if dark theme selected
    isLight,      // true if light theme selected
    setDark,      // set theme to 'dark'
    setLight,     // set theme to 'light'
    toggleTheme,  // toggle theme between 'light' and 'dark'
  } = useTheme()

  return (
    <>
      <p>
        The theme is currently {theme}.<br/>
        It {isLight ? 'is' : 'is not'} light.<br/>
        It {isDark  ? 'is' : 'is not'} dark.<br/>
      </p>
      <button onClick={setLight}>Set Light</button>
      <button onClick={setDark}>Set Dark</button>
      <button onClick={toggleTheme}>Toggle Theme</button>
    </>
  )
}

export default UseThemeExample

Notes for Maintainers

Check out the repository.

$ git clone https://github.com/abw/react-night-and-day.git
$ cd react-night-and-day

Install the dependencies.

$ pnpm install

To run the development server.

$ pnpm dev

To run the tests.

$ pnpm test

To build for production.

$ pnpm build

To build the documentation.

$ pnpm build:docs

To preview the documentation.

$ pnpm preview

Check source code for formatting errors.

$ pnpm lint

Project Structure

The main project code is in the lib directory. The index.jsx is the main entry point.

Running pnpm build creates a production build in the dist directory.

The src directory contains the web site for development, testing and documentation. The index.html is the main entry point.

Running pnpm dev runs a development web server for the site.

Running pnpm build:docs builds the site and saves the bundled output in the docs directory. Any additional resources in the public directory will be included in there.

The styles directory contains SASS stylesheets used by the web site. The main.scss file is the main stylesheet which is imported into src/main.jsx.

The test directory contains test scripts which will be run by pnpm test. The test/setup.js file is a special setup file. Any files in test/lib are assumed to be components used by tests and are not test scripts in their own right. They are ignored by the test runner.

Author

Andy Wardley

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