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This package contains our default looker theme values, including font families, font sizes, and colors.
This package contains our default looker theme values, including font families, font sizes, and colors.
If you choose to import values directly from this package, you will most likely break the theme integration used in Styled Components.
It can still be helpful to reference this package for the named values which can be accessed in our styled components, or to build your own theme objects.
Example of use with our themed components:
import { Heading, HeadingProps } from '@looker/components'
// 'medium', 'xlarge', and 'normal' represent named values within the theme object:
const StyledHeading = styled(Heading).attrs((props: HeadingProps) => {
return {
mb: 'medium',
lineHeight: 'xlarge',
fontWeight: 'normal',
}
})``
Once you've created your own theme object modeled after the values in this repo, you can override in production by wrapping components the ComponentsProvider
(a Styled Components ThemeProvider
is used under the hood).
import { ComponentsProvider } from '@looker/components'
const myTheme = {
///... theme values here
}
const MyApp = () => {
return (
<ComponentsProvider theme={myTheme}>
{/*... Looker UI Components here */}
</ComponentsProvider>
)
}
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This package contains our default looker theme values, including font families, font sizes, and colors.
We found that @looker/design-tokens demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 10 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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