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nextjs-themes

Unleash the Power of React Server Components! Use multiple themes on your site with confidence, without losing any advantages of React Server Components.

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🤟 👉 Unleash the Power of React Server Components

This project is inspired by next-themes. Next-themes is an awesome package, however, it requires wrapping everything in a provider. The provider has to be a client component as it uses hooks. And thus, it takes away all the benefits of Server Components.

nextjs-themes removes this limitation and enables you to unleash the full power of React 18 Server Components. In addition, more features are coming up soon... Stay tuned!

  • ✅ Designed for excellence
  • ✅ Full TypeScript Support
  • ✅ Unleash the full power of React18 Server components
  • ✅ Works with all build systems/tools/frameworks for React18
  • ✅ Perfect dark mode in 2 lines of code
  • ✅ System setting with prefers-color-scheme
  • ✅ Themed browser UI with color-scheme
  • ✅ Support for Next.js 13 appDir
  • ✅ Sync theme across tabs and windows
  • ✅ Disable flashing when changing themes
  • ✅ Force pages to specific themes
  • ✅ Class or data attribute selector
  • ✅ Manipulate theme via useTheme hook

Check out the live example.

Install

$ pnpm add nextjs-themes
# or
$ npm install nextjs-themes
# or
$ yarn add nextjs-themes

Want Lite Version? npm bundle size

$ pnpm add nextjs-themes-lite
# or
$ npm install nextjs-themes-lite
# or
$ yarn add nextjs-themes-lite

You need Zustand as a peer-dependency

Use

With pages/

The best way is to add a Custom App to use by modifying _app as follows:

Adding dark mode support takes 2 lines of code:

import { ThemeSwitcher } from "next-themes";

function MyApp({ Component, pageProps }) {
  return (
    <>
      <ThemeSwitcher forcedTheme={Component.theme} />
      <Component {...pageProps} />
    </>
  );
}

export default MyApp;

⚡🎉Boom! Just a couple of lines and your dark mode is ready!

Check out examples for advanced usage.

With app/

Update your app/layout.jsx to add ThemeSwitcher and SSCWrapper from nextjs-themes. SSCWrapper is required to avoid flash of un-themed content on reload.

// app/layout.jsx
import { ThemeSwitcher } from "next-themes";
import { SSCWrapper } from "next-themes/server/nextjs";

export default function Layout({ children }) {
  return (
    <SSCWrapper tag="html" lang="en">
      <head />
      <body>
        <ThemeSwitcher />
        {children}
      </body>
    </SSCWrapper>
  );
}

Woohoo! You just added dark mode and you can also use Server Component! Isn't that awesome!

HTML & CSS

That's it, your Next.js app fully supports dark mode, including System preference with prefers-color-scheme. The theme is also immediately synced between tabs. By default, next-themes modifies the data-theme attribute on the html element, which you can easily use to style your app:

:root {
  /* Your default theme */
  --background: white;
  --foreground: black;
}

[data-theme="dark"] {
  --background: black;
  --foreground: white;
}

useTheme

In case your components need to know the current theme and be able to change it. The useTheme hook provides theme information:

import { useTheme } from "nextjs-themes";

const ThemeChanger = () => {
  /* you can also improve performance by using selectors
   * const [theme, setTheme] = useTheme(state => [state.theme, state.setTheme]);
   */
  const { theme, setTheme } = useTheme();

  return (
    <div>
      The current theme is: {theme}
      <button onClick={() => setTheme("light")}>Light Mode</button>
      <button onClick={() => setTheme("dark")}>Dark Mode</button>
    </div>
  );
};

Force per page theme and color-scheme

Next.js app router

import { ForceTheme } from "nextjs-themes";

function MyPage() {
  return (
    <>
      <ForceTheme theme={"my-theme"} />
      ...
    </>
  );
}

export default MyPage;

Next.js pages router

For pages router, you have 2 options. One is the same as the app router and the other option which is compatible with next-themes is to add theme to your page component as follows.

function MyPage() {
  return <>...</>;
}

MyPage.theme = "my-theme";

export default MyPage;

In a similar way, you can also force color scheme.

Forcing color scheme will apply your defaultDark or defaultLight theme, configurable via hooks.

Full docs coming soon!

License

Licensed as MIT open source.

Note: This package uses cookies to sync theme with server components


with 💖 by Mayank Kumar Chaudhari

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Package last updated on 26 Aug 2023

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