Dark Mode Toggle
A simple toggle button, which can be used in any context. I've used the animation data from cawfree/react-dark-mode-toggle, which only supports react. This project should allow the usage of the great animation in non-react enviroments. In addition I've added a very basic implementation for swapping dark/ light themes.
Libraries
Usage
Please checkout the demo. You can add the resources either locally or via a CDN (or as npm package):
<script src="https://unpkg.com/lottie-web@5.7/build/player/lottie.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@h0rn0chse/dark-mode-toggle@2/dist/bundle.min.js"></script>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/@h0rn0chse/dark-mode-toggle@2/dist/bundle.min.css">
You can either add a Button as WebComponent
<dark-mode-toggle
id="toggle"
width="320"
/>
or via a scrict dynamically:
const { Button, ThemeHandler } = globalThis.darkModeToggle;
const button = new Button(document.querySelector("#container"), { width: 320 });
Documentation
new Button(container, options)
Creates a new Button and places it into the provided container.
option.width (default: 320)
The width of the button in pixels. Be aware that options.height
will be preferred over options.width
to keep the button`s aspect ratio.
option.height
The height of the button in pixels. Be aware that options.height
will be preferred over options.width
to keep the button`s aspect ratio.
option.useThemeHandler (default: true)
A boolean wether to use the themeHandler and its logic. Be aware that once a button was created using the themeHandler it's not possible to remove the themeHandler.
option.theme
A enum which can be either dark
or light
. Defines the initial state of the button. You might use this option when you are using your own theme handler.
Button.setWidth(width)
Sets the width of the button. The width
is required to be provided as number (of pixels). Keeps the aspect ratio of the button.
Button.setHeight(height)
Sets the height of the button. The height
is required to be provided as number (of pixels). Keeps the aspect ratio of the button.
Button.setTheme(theme, skipAnimation=false)
Sets the theme of the button by toggling the button to the desired state. Valid values for theme
are dark
and light
. You can skip the animation by setting skipAnimation
to true
.
Button Events
Please look for Events on details how to register and deregister to events.
click
Gets emitted once the button was clicked. Provides the upcoming theme via the eventData as parameter theme
.
animationStart
Gets emitted once the button starts an animation. This might also abort the previous animation. Provides the upcoming theme via the eventData as parameter theme
.
animationComplete
Gets emitted once the button completes an animation. This will not be called on aborted animations. Provides the final theme via the eventData as parameter theme
.
ThemeHandler
Handles the dark
and light
theming. The application is required to load both themes as separate css files. These css nodes are required to have the id="dark"
and "light"
. The ThemeHandler swaps those files according to the current theme.
ThemeHandler.setTheme(theme)
Sets the current Theme which can be either dark
or light
.
ThemeHandler.getTheme()
Returns the current Theme which is either dark
or light
.
ThemeHandler Events
Please look for Events on details how to register and deregister to events.
themeChanged
Gets emitted once the theme was changed either via system preferences, via setTheme or via the ToggleButton. Provides the new theme via the eventData as parameter theme
. Be aware that the theme was not loaded yet.
themeLoaded
Gets emitted once the loading of the theme was completed. Provides the new theme via the eventData as parameter theme
.
Events
The ThemeHandler
and the Button
implement Events via the EventProvider. These events aren't native and get called synchronously after the event was emitted. Therefore it's also necessary to remove the handlers again to avoid memory leaks.
EventProvider.on(name, callback, [scope])
Subscribes to an event. Please be aware that a handler cannot be subscribed multiple times for the same scope.
EventProvider.once(name, callback, [scope])
Subscribes once to an event. Please be aware that a handler which was already attached to an event via EventProvider.on
cannot be attached via EventProvider.once
.
EventProvider.off(name, callback, [scope])
Removes the subscription to an event. This method also works for handlers attached via EventProvider.once
and which were not triggered yet.
WebComponent
The WebComponent accepts all the options the Button provides. It also provides the API of the EventProivder and the Button. The WebComponent reacts dynamically on width
, height
and theme
. Simliar to the options you cannot simultaneously set width
and height
.