@carbon/colors
Colors for digital and software products using the Carbon Design
System
Getting started
To install @carbon/colors
in your project, you will need to run the
following command using npm:
npm install -S @carbon/colors
If you prefer Yarn, use the following
command instead:
yarn add @carbon/colors
Usage
You can use the @carbon/colors
module in your JavaScript, in
addition to your Sass.
Sass
In Sass, you can import the files individual by doing:
@import '@carbon/colors/scss/colors';
This file automatically includes the carbon--colors
mixin which initializes
all the color variables for the IBM Design Language.
These color variables follow the naming convention: $carbon--<swatch>-<grade>
.
For example:
$carbon--blue-50;
$carbon--cool-gray-10;
$carbon--black-100;
$carbon--white-0;
You can also use the shorthand form of these colors by dropping the carbon--
namespace:
$blue-50;
$cool-gray-10;
$black-100;
$white-0;
Note: the shorthand variables require that you do not have any other
conflicting variables in your setup. Namespaced variables are always preferred
for this reason, unless you are confident that no collisions will occur.
If you would like you choose when these variables are defined, then you can call
the carbon--colors
mixin directly by importing the following file:
@import '@carbon/colors/scss/mixins';
@include carbon--colors();
Alongside the color variables detailed above, we also provide a map of colors so
that you can programmatically use these values. This map is called
$carbon--colors
and each key is the name of a swatch. The value of these
swatches is also a map, but each key is now the grade. In code, this looks like
the following:
$carbon--colors: (
'blue': (
10: #edf4ff,
// ...
)
);
You can include this variable by including @carbon/colors/scss/colors
or
calling the carbon--colors()
mixin directly.
Migrating from previous versions
If you were originally using a project that had color variables defined as
$ibm-color__<swatch>-<grade>
, or are relying on $ibm-color-map
, you can also
use the entrypoint described above to access these colors. They are meant as an
easier way to help adopt these packages. However, these variables will be removed
in the next release of Carbon.
Similar to previous efforts, we also provide colors in the formats mentioned
above. For example:
$ibm-color__blue-50;
$ibm-color__warm-gray-100;
If you would like a mixin to conditionally include these variables,
you can include the mixin by using:
@import '@carbon/colors/scss/mixins';
@include ibm--colors();
JavaScript
For JavaScript, you can import and use this module by doing the
following in your code:
import { black, blue, warmGray } from '@carbon/colors';
const { black, blue, warmGray } = require('@carbon/colors');
Each color swatch is exported as a variable, and each color name is
also exported as an object that can be called by specifying grade, for
example:
black;
blue[50];
warmGray100;
🙌 Contributing
We're always looking for contributors to help us fix bugs, build new
features, or help us improve the project documentation. If you're
interested, definitely check out our Contributing Guide
! 👀
📝 License
Licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.