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use-light-switch
React hook for dark mode.
🌈 Features
- Typescript compatible
- 0 Dependencies
- Tiny ~0.4kB
- React Hooks
Installation
npm i use-light-switch
💻 Live Example
🤔 Motivation
There was no library that included typings 🤕
🛠 Compatibility & How it works
We leverage two browser features.
- prefers-color-scheme media query.
- matchMedia
The first one is a css media query that gives us the actual user preference. with window.matchMedia
we can get it inside of javascript and even listen on changes, which makes it reactive.
Currently (06.01.2020) Safari, iOS, Firefox, Chrome & Android all support these features. Edge will as soon as it converts to chromium (15.01.2020) and IE of course is a lost cause.
🚀 Quickstart
import React from 'react'
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom'
import { useModeSelector } from 'use-light-switch'
const App: React.FC = () => {
const selected = useModeSelector({
light: { color: 'green', name: 'Light' },
dark: { color: 'red', name: 'Dark' },
unset: { color: 'blue', name: 'Unset' },
})
return <div>
<p>Try switching your dark mode in macOS or Windows</p>
<div style={{
padding: '1em 2em',
backgroundColor: selected.color
}}>
{selected.name}
</div>
</div>
}
ReactDOM.render(<App />, window.document.getElementById('root'))
📒 Reference
useLightSwitch()
This is the most basic react hook. It returns one of 3 Modes
Example
import { Mode, useLightSwitch } from 'use-light-switch'
const Simple: React.FC = () => {
const mode = useLightSwitch()
if (mode === Mode.Dark) ...
return ...
}
Mode
A simple enum. Possible values are:
Mode.Light
Mode.Dark
Mode.Unset
Unset
is returned when the user has no explicit preference. This is often the case with older or if it's simply unsupported.
useModeSelector(options)
This is a handy hook that reduces boilerplate. You pass values for the different modes and the hook will choose accordingly to what is currently selected. uses modeSelector
under the hood.
Example
import { useModeSelector } from 'use-light-switch'
const WithSelector: React.FC = () => {
const selected = useModeSelector({
light: { color: 'green', name: 'Light' },
dark: { color: 'red', name: 'Dark' },
unset: { color: 'blue', name: 'Unset' },
})
return <div>
<h3>Selector</h3>
<div style={{
padding: '1em 2em',
backgroundColor: selected.color
}}>
{selected.name}
</div>
</div>
}
All parameters are optional and typesafe.
modeSelector(mode, options)
This is a simple functions that returns the matched option to the mode.
Example
import { Mode, modeSelector } from 'use-light-switch'
const selected = modeSelector(
Mode.Dark,
{
light: { color: 'green', name: 'Light' },
dark: { color: 'red', name: 'Dark' },
unset: { color: 'blue', name: 'Unset' },
}
)
selected.color // red
selected.name // Dark