VA Mobile Design System - Tokens Package
The Tokens package contains the design tokens for the VA Mobile Design Library. It uses Style Dictionary as a build system to define our styles in JSON and export them to different formats.
For consumers
Direct consumption of the tokens package is optional, but recommended. The tokens package contains the same building blocks used to build the design system components which will more easily allow screen content and app-level custom components to follow design system conventions, helping maintain consistency in experience for users. It is also recommended to match the tokens package version to the version of tokens used by the components package you are leveraging, to ensure consistency.
Token Usage
To use the tokens, simply:
- Add
@department-of-veterans-affairs/mobile-tokens
to your project via your package manager (e.g. yarn) - Add
import { colors } from '@department-of-veterans-affairs/mobile-tokens
to files you wish to use them in. - Reference colors in your code: e.g.
buttonColor = colors.vadsColorGrayMedium
Themes
The tokens package also has light and dark themes available. These themes are a subset of the colors
tokens above, containing primitive colors, semantic tokens without an OnLight
or OnDark
mode specified, and the colors for only the light or dark themes respectively. The OnLight
and OnDark
mode suffixes are also removed.
The purpose of themes is to allow for assignment of color tokens without the need to specify the light or dark mode, and let your theme provider or handler return the correct theme. For example: instead of having a conditional where you'd assign either the colors.vadsColorForegroundDefaultOnLight
or colors.vadsColorForegroundDefaultOnDark
token, you could instead use theme.vadsColorForegroundDefault
if your app already knows which color scheme it wants to use.
Using theme tokens directly
- Add
@department-of-veterans-affairs/mobile-tokens
to your project via your package manager (e.g. yarn) - Add
import { themes } from '@department-of-veterans-affairs/mobile-tokens
to files you wish to use them in. - Reference the theme in your code using either
themes.light
or themes.dark
useTheme hook
We have also made a hook available in the component library that will return the appropriate light or dark theme based on the user's OS setting. To use the hook:
- Add
@department-of-veterans-affairs/mobile-component-library
to your project via your package manager (e.g. yarn) - Add
import { useTheme } from '@department-of-veterans-affairs/mobile-component-library'
- Use the hook to at the top of your component function to retrieve either the light or dark theme based on the device's current color scheme. e.g.
const theme = useTheme()
const componentStyle = {
color: theme.vadsColorForegroundDefault
}
For contributors
Depending on what is being contributed, the recommendation for how to proceed differs.
If you are contributing a simple addition or update of an existing token, the recommendation is to do so in the GitHub web interface by updating the relevant src tokens file and running an alpha publish against the branch for the package to affirm the dist/
folder correctly forms up your updated/added token as expected in the resulting NPM package.
If you are contributing many tokens or need to adjust build processes, you should get set up locally. See the directions in the components package documentation for doing so with minor modifications to that process of changing directory to the tokens package (va-mobile-library/packages/tokens
) instead of components and not having the final running steps as the tokens:build
command is essentially running the tokens as it generates the output folders based on the build/config setup and tokens in the src/
folder.
Note: the folder structure and file naming within the src/
folder is relevant so follow the existing structure and direct questions to the DSVA Slack channel.
Yarn Commands
Command | Description |
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tokens:build | Takes any JSON files in the src/tokens folder and transforms them according to the defined transformations in the config.js |