quen2404
quen2404

Reputation: 245

Change Material design theme for Angular 2

I am trying to use Angular Material 2 with my Angular 2 application.

I did not found how to change material theme globally (primaryColor, etc). I know that Angular Material 2 is still in alpha, but is there currently a way to do that?

Upvotes: 7

Views: 11750

Answers (3)

K. Waite
K. Waite

Reputation: 1654

Here's an example of dynamic Angular Material theme implementation as of Angular 5.1 and Angular Material 5.0.

(edit) - Currently tested and working in angular 7+ as well.

Working editable example - https://stackblitz.com/edit/dynamic-material-theming

In theme.scss file, include a default theme(notice it isn't kept under a class name - this is so Angular will use it as the default), and then a light and dark theme.

theme.scss

@import '~@angular/material/theming';
@include mat-core();

// Typography
$custom-typography: mat-typography-config(
  $font-family: Raleway,
  $headline: mat-typography-level(24px, 48px, 400),
  $body-1: mat-typography-level(16px, 24px, 400)
);
@include angular-material-typography($custom-typography);

// Default colors
$my-app-primary: mat-palette($mat-teal, 700, 100, 800);
$my-app-accent:  mat-palette($mat-teal, 700, 100, 800);

$my-app-theme: mat-light-theme($my-app-primary, $my-app-accent);
@include angular-material-theme($my-app-theme);

// Dark theme
$dark-primary: mat-palette($mat-blue-grey);
$dark-accent:  mat-palette($mat-amber, A200, A100, A400);
$dark-warn:    mat-palette($mat-deep-orange);

$dark-theme:   mat-dark-theme($dark-primary, $dark-accent, $dark-warn);

.dark-theme {
  @include angular-material-theme($dark-theme);
}

// Light theme
$light-primary: mat-palette($mat-grey, 200, 500, 300);
$light-accent: mat-palette($mat-brown, 200);
$light-warn: mat-palette($mat-deep-orange, 200);

$light-theme: mat-light-theme($light-primary, $light-accent, $light-warn);

.light-theme {
  @include angular-material-theme($light-theme)
}

In the app.component file, include OverlayContainer from @angular/cdk/overlay. You can find Angular's documentation for this here https://material.angular.io/guide/theming; though their implementation is a little different. Please note, I also had to include OverlayModule as an import in app.module as well.

In my app.component file, I also declared @HostBinding('class') componentCssClass; as a variable, which will be used to set the theme as a class.

app.component.ts

import {Component, HostBinding, OnInit} from '@angular/core';
import { HttpClient } from '@angular/common/http';
import { Version } from './classes/version';
import { OverlayContainer} from '@angular/cdk/overlay';

@Component({
  selector: 'app-root',
  templateUrl: './app.component.html',
  styleUrls: ['./app.component.css'],
})
export class AppComponent implements OnInit {

  constructor(private http: HttpClient, public overlayContainer: OverlayContainer) {}

  title = 'app';
  version: Version;
  @HostBinding('class') componentCssClass;

  ngOnInit() {
    this.getVersion();
  }

  onSetTheme(theme) {
    this.overlayContainer.getContainerElement().classList.add(theme);
    this.componentCssClass = theme;
  }

  getVersion() {
    this.http.get<Version>('/api/version')
      .subscribe(data => {
        this.version = data;
      });
  }

}

app.module.ts

import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';

import { HttpClientModule } from '@angular/common/http';

import { BrowserAnimationsModule } from '@angular/platform-browser/animations';
import { MatCardModule } from '@angular/material/card';
import { MatButtonModule } from '@angular/material/button';

import { AppComponent } from './app.component';

import { OverlayModule } from '@angular/cdk/overlay';

@NgModule({
  declarations: [
    AppComponent,
  ],
  imports: [
    BrowserModule,
    HttpClientModule,
    BrowserAnimationsModule,
    MatCardModule,
    MatButtonModule,
    OverlayModule
  ],
  providers: [],
  bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule {}

Finally, call the onSetTheme function from your view.

app.component.html

<button mat-raised-button color="primary" (click)="onSetTheme('default-theme')">Default</button>
<button mat-raised-button color="primary" (click)="onSetTheme('dark-theme')">Dark</button>
<button mat-raised-button color="primary" (click)="onSetTheme('light-theme')">Light</button>

You might consider using an observable so that the functionality would be more dynamic.

Upvotes: 6

Alexander Kravets
Alexander Kravets

Reputation: 4395

Here is the link to the angular material theming guide - https://material.angular.io/guide/theming

And here is a sample app that implements the theming approach described in the guide - https://github.com/jelbourn/material2-app

Upvotes: 1

G&#252;nter Z&#246;chbauer
G&#252;nter Z&#246;chbauer

Reputation: 657909

https://github.com/angular/material2/issues/287

@samio80 The styles are currently written with theming in mind, but we don't have a deployment strategy for theming ready yet. As a workaround in the meantime, you can pull the source directly and customize the theme by modifying _default-theme.scss and creating npm packages (via the script stage-release.sh).

Keep in mind that we're still early in the alpha process and, as such, the APIs or behaviors can change between releases.

Upvotes: 4

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