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React Native Material You Colors
React Native Material You Colors is a powerful library that simplifies the retrieval of Material You color palettes while ensuring compatibility across multiple platforms. With just a single seed color, you can generate palettes inspired by Material You's dynamic theming.
Please check out my other library, Reanimated Color Picker
Key Features
Multi-Platform Support
This library seamlessly extends its support beyond Android
to include IOS
and WEB
platforms. This cross-platform compatibility enables you to maintain consistent visuals and user experiences across various devices.
Algorithm Conversion
We've diligently converted Android's Material You color generation algorithm from Java to JavaScript, ensuring its accessibility across all platforms. This conversion guarantees that you can harness the same robust color palette generation capabilities, regardless of your target platform.
Theme Management
React Native Material You Colors offers a comprehensive theme management solution to maintain a cohesive and user-friendly experience across your application.
Installation
npm install react-native-material-you-colors
Warning
For Expo
users, please note that the native side of this library will not function in Expo Go
during app development. The native side is solely used to retrieve Material You colors from the Android
system, but you can still generate palettes. The native side will work as expected after building the app in production mode.
Usage
Without using the Theme Provider
import MaterialYou from 'react-native-material-you-colors';
const palette = MaterialYou.getMaterialYouPalette();
Methods
-
isSupported
MaterialYou.isSupported : boolean
To verify the current platform/device support for Material You dynamic colors.
-
getMaterialYouPalette
MaterialYou.getMaterialYouPalette(fallbackSeedColor?: string, style?: GenerationStyle): MaterialYouPalette
Get the Material You color palette from the Android system on the device.
If Material You is not supported on the user's device, a color palette generated from a fallback seed color will be returned.
-
generatePaletteFromColor
MaterialYou.generatePaletteFromColor(colorSeed: string, style?: GenerationStyle): MaterialYouPalette
Generate a complete Material You palette from a single HEX color (seed color).
Various styles are available to choose from, each of which dictates how the palette will be generated.
Note: The input seed color should be in HEX format (#RRGGBB), without the alpha channel. For example, #1b6ef3
.
-
The shape of the output palette data
type MaterialYouPalette = {
system_accent1: string[];
system_accent2: string[];
system_accent3: string[];
system_neutral1: string[];
system_neutral2: string[];
};
Using the Theme Provider
We recommend using the Theme Provider for a straightforward and hassle-free way to manage your app's theme. This approach ensures a consistent and visually appealing experience for your users. To get started, follow these steps:
-
Create a new theme context and provide a function to determine which colors you want to use.
Warning
The function should return an object with the keys light
and dark
, where both keys contain objects with the same set of keys representing the colors you want to use for the light and dark themes.
import MaterialYou from 'react-native-material-you-colors';
import type { MaterialYouPalette } from 'react-native-material-you-colors';
function generateTheme(palette: MaterialYouPalette) {
const light = {
isDark: false,
primary: palette.system_accent1[7],
text: palette.system_accent1[9],
textColored: palette.system_accent1[2],
background: palette.system_neutral1[1],
card: palette.system_accent2[2],
icon: palette.system_accent1[10],
};
const dark: typeof light = {
isDark: true,
primary: palette.system_accent1[4],
text: palette.system_accent1[3],
textColored: palette.system_accent1[9],
background: palette.system_neutral1[11],
card: palette.system_accent2[10],
icon: palette.system_accent1[3],
};
return { light, dark };
}
export const { ThemeProvider, useMaterialYouTheme } = MaterialYou.createThemeContext(generateTheme);
- Wrap your app with the Theme Provider, providing the initial props:
import React from 'react';
import Home from './screens/Home';
import { ThemeProvider } from './Theme';
export default function App() {
return (
<ThemeProvider seedColor='auto' colorScheme='auto' fallbackColor='#1b6ef3' generationStyle='TONAL_SPOT'>
<Home />
</ThemeProvider>
);
}
ThemeProvider
props:
Prop | Type | Description | Default |
---|
colorScheme | "auto" | "dark" | "light" | Specifies the initial color scheme for your app. | "auto" |
fallbackColor | string (HEX Color) | This is used to generate a fallback palette in case the platform does not support Material You colors. | '#1b6ef3' |
generationStyle | "SPRITZ"| "TONAL_SPOT"| "VIBRANT"| "EXPRESSIVE"| "RAINBOW"| "FRUIT_SALAD"| "CONTENT"| "MONOCHROMATIC" | Palette generation style. | "TONAL_SPOT" |
seedColor | "auto" | string (HEX Color) | If set to "auto" , it tries to get the palette from the device, falling back to the provided color if unsupported. If set to a color (HEX only), it generates a new palette without device retrieval. | "auto" |
- Use the
useMaterialYouTheme
hook to access the current theme in your components:
import React from 'react';
import { Image, StyleSheet, Text, View } from 'react-native';
import { useMaterialYouTheme } from './Theme';
export default function MyComponent() {
const theme = useMaterialYouTheme();
return <View style={[styles.container, { backgroundColor: theme.background }]}>
// ...
}
useMaterialYouTheme
provide other utilities you can use throw your app:
-
Changing Color Scheme
setColorScheme: (value: "auto" | "dark" | "light") => void
Description
Switch between themes (dark
or light
) or set it to auto
to follow system color scheme preference.
-
Generate new palette
setMaterialYouColor: (seedColor: "auto" | string), style?: GenerationStyle) => void
Description
Generate a new Material You palette and set it as the current theme.
The seed color:
It can be "auto"
to follow the system theme if supported;
otherwise, it will generate a palette using the fallbackColor
prop.
If a HEX color is provided, it will generate a new palette using that seed color.
style:
- The style that dictates how the palette will be generated.
-
Change palette generation style
setPaletteStyle: (style: generationStyle) => void;
type generationStyle = "SPRITZ" | "TONAL_SPOT" | "VIBRANT" | "EXPRESSIVE" | "RAINBOW" | "FRUIT_SALAD" | "CONTENT" | "MONOCHROMATIC"
Description
Change the palette generation style and set it as the current theme.
Disclaimer: If the current Material You palette is set to "auto"
(following the system theme), a new palette will be generated using the fallbackColor
prop.
-
Other
palette: MaterialYouPalette;
Description
The current color palette.
seedColor: 'auto' | string;
Description
Returns the current seed color used to generate the palette.
If the palette follows the system theme, it will be "auto"
.
style: GenerationStyle;
Description
Returns the current generation style used to generate the palette.
Examples
Explore how to use React Native Material You Colors with these practical examples:
- Example: React Native App
- Example: Expo Snack
Warning Please be aware that retrieving the Material You color palette from Android system on Expo
only functions in the production build.
License
React Native Material You Colors library is licensed under The MIT License.
If you're integrating React Native Material You Colors in a production app and have found value in this library, consider funding this project. Your support helps maintain and improve the library for the community.
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions or would like to discuss further sponsorship options. Your support is greatly appreciated!
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