Loads a string of style rules, but supports detokenizing theme constants built within it.
Install with npm
$ npm install --save @microsoft/load-themed-styles
To load a given string of styles, you can do this in TypeScript or ES6:
import { loadStyles } from '@microsoft/load-themed-styles';
loadStyles('body { background: red; }');
This will register any set of styles given. However, in the above example the color is hardcoded to red. To make this theme-able, replace it with the string token in this format:
"[theme:{variableName}, default:{defaultValue}]"
For example:
loadStyles('body { background: "[theme:primaryBackgroundColor, default: blue]"');
When loading, the background will use the default value, blue. Providing your own theme values using the loadTheme
function:
import { loadStyles, loadTheme } from '@microsoft/load-themed-styles';
loadTheme({
primaryBackgroundColor: "#EAEAEA"
});
loadStyles('body { background: "[theme:primaryBackgroundColor, default: #FFAAFA]"');
This will register #EAEAEA as the body's background color. If you call loadTheme
again after styles have already been registered, it will replace the style elements with retokenized values.
In order for style
elements to be added to the DOM, a nonce
attribute may need to be attached to the elements to adhere to a CSP requirements. To provide the value, you can specify the nonce
value by defining a CSPSettings
object on the page in global scope:
window.CSPSettings = {
nonce: 'nonce'
};
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