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Ever wondered how to expose your entire Angular Material theme as normal CSS variables?
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@use 'sass:map'; | |
@use '@angular/material' as mat; | |
@include mat.core(); | |
$my-app-primary: mat.define-palette(mat.$indigo-palette); | |
$my-app-accent: mat.define-palette(mat.$pink-palette); | |
$my-app-warn: mat.define-palette(mat.$amber-palette); | |
$my-app-theme: mat.define-light-theme( | |
( | |
color: ( | |
primary: $my-app-primary, | |
accent: $my-app-accent, | |
warn: $my-app-warn, | |
), | |
) | |
); | |
@include mat.all-component-themes($my-app-theme); | |
:root { | |
@each $palkey, $palval in map-get($my-app-theme, color) { // iterate [primary, accent, warn...] seen above | |
@if type-of($palval) == "map" { // is this a color palette? | |
@each $colkey, $colval in $palval { // iterate shades (probably) of the palette | |
@if type-of($colval) == "color" { // is it really a color? | |
--#{$palkey}-#{$colkey}: #{$colval}; // expose it | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
} |
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All you really need to ensure is that
$my-app-theme
is defined for this example—so long as that's true you can just copy-paste the:root
section into your global scss file and it should work.Made this because I don't know what the fuck a mixin is (or how to use one), and it seems like a really bad idea to rely on a hardcoded path to where the theme is for my custom components.
Now if I ever borrow a component from another project, so long as it has this exposer in it (which is trivial to add), everything will just work.
😎