Emotion is our default-to-be approach to styling React components. It provides a way for styles to be a consequence of properties and state of a component.
For styling components, use Emotion's css
function.
To access the theme in your styles, use the useStyles
hook. It provides basic memoization and access to the theme object.
Please remember to put
getStyles
function at the end of the file!
import React from 'react';
import { GrafanaTheme2 } from '@grafana/data';
import { useStyles2 } from '@grafana/ui';
import { css } from '@emotion/css';
const Foo = (props: FooProps) => {
const styles = useStyles2(getStyles);
// Use styles with classNames
return <div className={styles}>...</div>;
};
const getStyles = (theme: GrafanaTheme2) =>
css({
padding: theme.spacing(1, 2), // will result in 8px 16px padding
});
In more complex cases, especially when you need to style multiple DOM elements in one component, or when using styles that depend on properties and/or state you
can have your getStyles function return an object with many class names and use Emotion's cx
function to compose them.
Let's say you need to style a component that has a different background depending on the isActive
property :
import { css, cx } from '@emotion/css';
import React from 'react';
import { GrafanaTheme2 } from '@grafana/data';
import { useStyles2 } from '@grafana/ui';
interface ComponentAProps {
isActive: boolean;
}
const ComponentA = ({ isActive }: ComponentAProps) => {
const styles = useStyles2(getStyles);
return (
<div className={cx(styles.wrapper, isActive && styles.active)}>
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<i className={styles.icon} />
</div>
);
};
// Mind, that you can pass multiple arguments, theme included
const getStyles = (theme: GrafanaTheme2) => {
return {
wrapper: css({
background: theme.colors.background.secondary,
}),
active: css({
background: theme.colors.primary.main,
text: theme.colors.primary.contrastText,
}),
icon: css({
fontSize: theme.typography.bodySmall.fontSize,
}),
};
};
For more information about themes at Grafana please see the themes guide.