For readability reasons, I want to split the components
object passed in the createTheme
function (components may have large variants) and I do have light/dark mode.
According to docs, this is how we get the design tokens:
const getDesignTokens = (mode: PaletteMode) => ({
palette: {
mode,
...(mode === 'light'
? {
// palette values for light mode
primary: amber,
divider: amber[200],
text: {
primary: grey[900],
secondary: grey[800],
},
}
: {
// palette values for dark mode
primary: deepOrange,
divider: deepOrange[700],
background: {
default: deepOrange[900],
paper: deepOrange[900],
},
text: {
primary: '#fff',
secondary: grey[500],
},
}),
},
});
After that, I create the theme depending on whether the mode is light or dark.
The problem is when I'm trying to add a component to the theme (as stated before, each component will be only referenced in the createTheme
, the definition would be somewhere else) I cannot use colors from the theme without wrapping the component is a function which has the parameter the mode used.
I wonder if there is any solution like with the sx
prop when you're referencing the color as a string, let's say sx={{ backgroundColor: 'button.background' }}
and that would automatically be used from the theme.
Wrapping each component in a function with a parameter does the job, but I would like to know if there is any better solution.
How the code is now:
const dashedVariants = (palette) => ({
props: {variant: 'dashed'},
style: {
border: `1px dashed ${palette.dashColor}`
}
})
const Button = (palette) => ({
styleOverrides: {},
variants: [dashedVariants(palette)]
})
vs what I'm trying to acheive:
const dashedVariants = {
props: {variant: 'dashed'},
style: {
border: `1px dashed palette.dashColor` //something like that??
}
}
Note: I've looked over this existing question, but unfortunately this does seem to help.