theminator v0.2.3
Theminator
Theminator replaces the colors and dimensions (e.g. #123456 or 12rem) in your theme with objects containing useful methods that you can use to create derived values, like a darkened version of the background color or a multiplied border width for a hover effect.
Installation
yarn add theminatoror
npm i theminatorQuick start
1. Import Theminator.
import decorate from 'theminator';2. Create your theme object.
A theme object needs to have at least a colors key and a dimensions key at the top level. Feel free to nest values as deep as you want, the only requirement is that primitive values need to be parseable as a color value or a dimension value respectively. The rest of the top level keys are ignored and can contain anything.
const theme = {
colors: {
button: {
primary: '#123456',
secondary: '#654321',
},
},
dimensions: {
borderWidth: '1px',
circle: {
borderRadius: '50%',
},
},
extra: 'I am ignored.',
};3. Decorate it using Theminator. If you want, you can export it right away.
export default decorate(theme);4. Profit.
// ...
import theme from '../theme';
const color = theme.colors.button.primary;
const borderWidth = theme.dimensions.borderWidth;
// ...
<button
className={css`
background: ${color.css()};
border-color: ${color.darken(2).css()};
border-width: ${borderWidth.value * 2} ${borderWidth.unit};
`}
>
...
</button>;Documentation
decorate(theme) (default export)
Parameters
theme: an object containing a colors and a dimensions key.
Return value
An enhanced object of the same shape. Color values are wrapped with chroma-js. Dimension values are replaced with an object of the shape { css: string, number: number, unit: string }. If a value is not valid, the function throws.
decorateColors(colors)
Parameters
colors: an object containing color values. Values can be nested as deep as you want but they need to be valid.
Return value
An enhanced object of the same shape. Values are wrapped with chroma-js. Called internally by decorate().
decorateDimensions(dimensions)
Parameters
dimensions: an object containing dimension values. Values can be nested as deep as you want but they need to be valid.
Return value
An enhanced object of the same shape. Values are replaced with an object of the shape { css: string, number: number, unit: string }. Called internally by decorate().
Development
Below is a list of commands you will probably find useful.
npm start or yarn start
Runs the project in development/watch mode.
npm run build or yarn build
Bundles the package to the dist folder.
npm test or yarn test
Runs the test watcher (Jest) in an interactive mode.