What is @vanilla-extract/css?
@vanilla-extract/css is a zero-runtime CSS-in-TypeScript library. It allows you to write type-safe, themeable, and modular CSS using TypeScript. The library compiles your styles to static CSS at build time, ensuring no runtime overhead.
What are @vanilla-extract/css's main functionalities?
Creating Styles
This feature allows you to create CSS styles using TypeScript. The `style` function is used to define a class with various CSS properties.
import { style } from '@vanilla-extract/css';
const buttonStyle = style({
backgroundColor: 'blue',
color: 'white',
padding: '10px 20px',
borderRadius: '5px',
':hover': {
backgroundColor: 'darkblue'
}
});
Theming
Theming allows you to create and use design tokens in your styles. The `createTheme` function generates a theme class and variables that can be used in your styles.
import { createTheme, style } from '@vanilla-extract/css';
const [themeClass, vars] = createTheme({
color: {
primary: 'blue',
secondary: 'green'
},
font: {
body: 'Arial, sans-serif'
}
});
const themedStyle = style({
backgroundColor: vars.color.primary,
color: vars.color.secondary,
fontFamily: vars.font.body
});
Composition
Composition allows you to combine multiple styles into one. The `composeStyles` function is used to merge multiple style classes into a single class.
import { style, composeStyles } from '@vanilla-extract/css';
const baseStyle = style({
padding: '10px',
borderRadius: '5px'
});
const primaryButton = style({
backgroundColor: 'blue',
color: 'white'
});
const composedStyle = composeStyles(baseStyle, primaryButton);
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Zero-runtime Stylesheets-in-TypeScript.
Write your styles in TypeScript (or JavaScript) with locally scoped class names and CSS Variables, then generate static CSS files at build time.
Basically, it’s “CSS Modules-in-TypeScript” but with scoped CSS Variables + heaps more.
🔥 All styles generated at build time — just like Sass, Less, etc.
✨ Minimal abstraction over standard CSS.
🦄 Works with any front-end framework — or even without one.
🌳 Locally scoped class names — just like CSS Modules.
🚀 Locally scoped CSS Variables, @keyframes
and @font-face
rules.
🎨 High-level theme system with support for simultaneous themes. No globals!
🛠 Utils for generating variable-based calc
expressions.
💪 Type-safe styles via CSSType.
🏃♂️ Optional runtime version for development and testing.
🙈 Optional API for dynamic runtime theming.
🌐 Check out the documentation site for setup guides, examples and API docs.
🖥 Try it out for yourself in CodeSandbox.
Write your styles in .css.ts
files.
import { createTheme, style } from '@vanilla-extract/css';
export const [themeClass, vars] = createTheme({
color: {
brand: 'blue'
},
font: {
body: 'arial'
}
});
export const exampleStyle = style({
backgroundColor: vars.color.brand,
fontFamily: vars.font.body,
color: 'white',
padding: 10
});
💡 Once you've configured your build tooling, these .css.ts
files will be evaluated at build time. None of the code in these files will be included in your final bundle. Think of it as using TypeScript as your preprocessor instead of Sass, Less, etc.
Then consume them in your markup.
import { themeClass, exampleStyle } from './styles.css.ts';
document.write(`
<section class="${themeClass}">
<h1 class="${exampleStyle}">Hello world!</h1>
</section>
`);
Want to work at a higher level while maximising style re-use? Check out 🍨 Sprinkles, our official zero-runtime atomic CSS framework, built on top of vanilla-extract.
Thanks
- Nathan Nam Tran for creating css-in-js-loader, which served as the initial starting point for treat, the precursor to this library.
- Stitches for getting us excited about CSS-Variables-in-JS.
- SEEK for giving us the space to do interesting work.
License
MIT.