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Dark Mode Support

Zephyr supports dark mode out of the box using the useStyles and makeStyledComponent style helpers returned from createStyleBuilder. Both accept arguments classes and darkClasses that indicate:

  • the baseline classes to apply;
  • and the darkClasses to merge into the baseline classes if the user's color scheme preference is "dark".

Here's a simple example:

import { createStyleBuilder } from "react-native-zephyr";
import { View, Text } from "react-native";

// Setup your styling helpers
export const { makeStyledComponent } = createStyleBuilder();
export const StyledView = makeStyledComponent(View);
export const StyledText = makeStyledComponent(Text);

const App = () => {
return (
<StyledView
classes={["flex:1", "bg:purple-100", "justify:center", "items:center"]}
// 👇 gets merged into 👆 in dark mode.
darkClasses={["bg:purple-800"]}
>
<StyledText
classes={["text:5xl", "color:gray-800"]}
darkClasses={["text:6xl", "color:gray-100"]}
>
Hey world
</StyledText>
</StyledView>
);
};

This tiny bit of markup gives us something like the following.

Sample

A note about styles​

The createStyleBuilder().styles function can be used outside of the React component lifecycle (you can use it anywhere!). Because of this, it is not tuned into the user's color scheme preference – and therefore does not support dark mode features. However, both useStyles and makeStyledComponent support dark mode, as they are aware of this setting.

Manually setting Color Scheme​

Your app should be wrapped in a top-level StyleProvider (from react-native-zephyr). This component has a colorScheme?: "light" | "dark" | "auto" prop that allows you to:

  • explicitly force the app into "light" mode via colorScheme="light";
  • explicitly force the app into "dark" mode via colorScheme="dark";
  • or use the user's color scheme preference to determine which mode via colorScheme="auto" (this is the default behavior).

So if you'd like to only offer light mode to start, you could do the following:

import { createStyleBuilder, StyleProvider } from "react-native-zephyr";
import { View } from "react-native";

// Setup your Zephyr and helpers
export const { makeStyledComponent } = createStyleBuilder();
export const StyledView = makeStyledComponent(View);

// Root app component
export const App = () => {
return (
// 👇 will force the app into "light" mode, regardless of device color scheme preference
<StyleProvider colorScheme="light">
<AppBody />
</StyleProvider>
);
}

// Somewhere inside your root app component
const AppBody = () => {
return (
<StyledView
classes={["bg:blue-100"]}
// 👇 will never be applied, regardless of device color scheme preference
darkClasses={["bg:blue-800"]}
/>
);
}