Shape
Shapes direct attention, identify components, communicate state, and express brand.
Currently shape system for web only supports rounded corners.
Design & API Documentation
Installation
npm install @material/shape
Basic Usage
Styles
@use "@material/shape";
Style Customization
Sass Variables
Components are categorized as small, medium, and large in the Material shape system. Overriding the below Sass variables will change all components in their respective categories.
Variable | Description |
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$small-component-radius | Rounded shape radius size for small components. Default value 4px . |
$medium-component-radius | Rounded shape radius size for medium components. Default value 4px . |
$large-component-radius | Rounded shape radius size for large components. Default value 0 . |
Please refer Material Design guidelines: Shape to learn about how components are categorized.
Note: Only rounded shape designs are currently supported.
CSS Custom Properties
CSS Custom Property | Description |
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--mdc-shape-small | Rounded shape radius size for small components. Default value 4px . |
--mdc-shape-medium | Rounded shape radius size for small components. Default value 4px . |
--mdc-shape-large | Rounded shape radius size for small components. Default value 0 . |
Note: Do not use percentage values with custom properties, since they cannot be resolved by shape.radius()
at runtime.
Sass Mixins
Mixin | Description |
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radius($radius, $rtl-reflexive) | Shape API used by all other components to apply radius to appropriate corners. $radius can be single value or list of up to 4 radius corner values. Set $rtl-reflexive to true to flip the radius in RTL case, false by default. |
Sass Functions
Function | Description |
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resolve-radius($radius, $component-height) | Returns the resolved radius value of a shape category - large , medium , or small . If $radius is not a category, this function returns the value itself if valid. Valid values are numbers or percentages. $component-height should be provided if $radius may be a percentage. |
flip-radius($radius) | Flips the radius values in RTL context. $radius is list of 2-4 corner values. |
mask-radius($radius, $masked-corners) | Accepts radius number or list of 2-4 radius values and returns 4 value list with masked corners as mentioned in $masked-corners . |
unpack-radius($radius) | Unpacks shorthand values for border-radius (i.e. lists of 1-3 values). If a list of 4 values is given, it is returned as-is. |
Additional Information
Shapes for fixed height components
Styles for applying shape to a fixed height component such as button looks like this:
@use "@material/button";
@include shape.radius($radius, $component-height: button.$height);
Where button.$height
is the height of standard button and $radius
is the size of the shape. shape.radius()
will resolve any percentage unit value to an absolute radius value based on the component's height.
Shapes for dynamic height components
Styles for applying shapes to dynamic height component such as card looks like this:
@include shape.radius($radius);
Where $radius
is an absolute value only.
Shapes for components on specific corners
Styles for applying shapes for specific corners such as drawer looks like this:
@include shape.radius(0 $radius $radius 0, $rtl-reflexive: true);
Where only top-right & bottom-right corners are customizable. shape.radius()
will automatically flip radius values based on RTL context if $rtl-reflexive
is set to true.
Component theming
The styles for applying custom shape to a button component looks like this:
@use "@material/button";
.my-custom-button {
@include button.shape-radius(50%);
}
In this example, the above style applies a 50% pill shape to the button. It could also be an absolute value (e.g., 8px
);
The Shape API is typically used indirectly through each respective component's mixin, which takes care of setting height and applying radius to applicable corners for all of its variants.