I'm using styled-components to build my components. All style properties which accept custom values are reused throughout my components (as it should be). With that in mind, I'd like to use some sort of global variables so that updates will propagate to all components without needing to update each style individually.
Something like this:
// Variables.js
var fontSizeMedium = 16px;
// Section.js
const Section = styled.section`
font-size: ${fontSizeMedium};
`;
// Button.js
const Button = styled.button`
font-size: ${fontSizeMedium};
`;
// Label.js
const Label = styled.span`
font-size: ${fontSizeMedium};
`;
I guess I'm getting the syntax wrong though? Also, I know global variables are not recommended in Javascript land, but in design land reusing styles across components is an absolute must. What are the trade-offs here?
I eventually figured this out, so here's how you can do it, at least if using React.
You need to define the variables in one file and export them.
Then you need to import those variables into each component file.
Then you can use the variables in your styled-components like this:
Wrapping a
<ThemeProvider>
around your application may help:https://www.styled-components.com/docs/advanced#theming
That will give all child styled-components access to the theme like so:
Or
Or access the theme via https://www.styled-components.com/docs/advanced#getting-the-theme-without-styled-components