A webpack plugin to generate multiple themes for your app.
Wraps webpack-css-themes-plugin.
Install from NPM:
npm install -D multiple-themes-webpack-plugin
Also install html-webpack-plugin
if you don't have it already:
npm install -D html-webpack-plugin
In your webpack.config.js
:
import MultipleThemesPlugin from 'multiple-themes-webpack-plugin/dist/MultipleThemesPlugin';
Add it to your plugins list:
{
plugins: {
// ... your other plugins,
new MultipleThemesPlugin({
themes: {
// for each theme, assign a name and a path to its variables
dark: path.resolve(__dirname, './src/themes/theme-dark.less'),
light: path.resolve(__dirname, './src/themes/theme-light.less'),
},
}),
// Don't forget to include the html-webpack-plugin plugin
new HtmlWebpackPlugin({
template: path.resolve(__dirname, './index.html'),
}),
}
}
import the switch function anywhere in your project:
import {switchTheme} from 'multiple-themes-webpack-plugin';
Call that function with the new theme's name as an argument:
switchTheme('dark');
Developer recommendation: If you use Typescript, It is recommended to use enums for theme names - for convenience, autocomplete options, and to make sure you won't have typos.
To have a default theme preloaded directly in the HTML file (mainly to prevent a FOUC),
Add this before your closing </head>
tag:
<%= htmlWebpackPlugin.options.extraHeadTags %>
And in the plugin options:
new MultipleThemesPlugin({
themes: {
dark: path.resolve(__dirname, './src/themes/theme-dark.less'),
light: path.resolve(__dirname, './src/themes/theme-light.less'),
},
defaultTheme: 'dark',
}),
If you try to @import
a .css
file inside a .less
file, You'll get the following error:
Error: Didn't get a result from child compiler
To avoid this, tell the compiler to treat the file as a Less file using the Import Options feature:
@import (less) './assets/fonts/Lato/Lato.css';
See webpack-css-themes-plugin#4 for more information.
Due to a bug in the base plugin, the entry
option in webpack.config.js
must be an object.
If it's not an object already in your config, the simplest solution is to wrap your current entry with a single-key object:
{
// from:
entry: ['react-hot-loader/patch', './src/index.tsx'],
// to:
entry: {
app: ['react-hot-loader/patch', './src/index.tsx'],
},
}
Default generated CSS Assets are excluded from the html
file, since this plugin appends its own styles automatically. If you ever wonder why you don't see your compiled themes without supplying a default theme, this is the reason.