Advanced Theming

Now that you understand how to use Chakra UI theming API. Let's take a step further and see if we can adapt a component to color mode.

When defining the styles for the sizes or variants, you can either pass a style object or a function that returns a style object.

Single Part Component#

For a single part component like button, badge, etc. The style configuration has the following signature:

type StyleInterpolation = StyleObject | ((options: StyleOptions) => StyleObject)
interface StyleOptions {
theme: Theme
colorMode: "light" | "dark"
colorScheme: string
}
interface StyleConfig {
baseStyle: StyleInterpolation
sizes: { [size: string]: StyleInterpolation }
variants: { [variant: string]: StyleInterpolation }
defaultProps?: {
variant: string
size: string
}
}

For example, to create a simple badge that changes its background based on color mode. Here's how to go about it.

import { extendTheme } from "@chakra-ui/react"
// 1. define component configuration
const components = {
CustomBadge: {
baseStyle: ({ colorMode }) => ({
bg: colorMode === "dark" ? "green.300" : "green.500",
color: colorMode === "dark" ? "gray.800" : "white",
textTransform: "uppercase",
fontWeight: "semibold",
letterSpacing: "0.02em",
padding: "4px",
borderRadius: "2px",
fontSize: "12px",
}),
},
}
// 2. Call `extendTheme` and pass your custom values`
const theme = extendTheme({ components })
// 3. Use it in your components
function CustomBadge(props) {
const { size, variant, ...rest } = props
const styles = useStyleConfig("CustomBadge", { size, variant })
return <Box as="span" sx={styles} {...rest} />
}
// 4. Use the component
render(<CustomBadge>I am a custom badge</CustomBadge>)

Multipart or Composite Component#

When it comes to multipart components for example tabs or menus etc, that have multiple sub-parts, you can also style them based on the color mode. Here's the signature:

type StyleInterpolation =
| { [part: string]: SystemStyleObject }
| ((options: StyleOptions) => { [part: string]: SystemStyleObject })
interface StyleOptions {
theme: Theme
colorMode: "light" | "dark"
colorScheme: string
}
interface StyleConfig {
baseStyle: StyleInterpolation
sizes: { [size: string]: StyleInterpolation }
variants: { [variant: string]: StyleInterpolation }
defaultProps?: {
variant: string
size: string
}
}

Theme Typings#

v1.2.0

When adding new components, component variations, sizes, colors and other theme foundations, you can extend the internal theme typings to provide autocomplete for your application theme.

If you want to learn how to scale your custom theme you can follow this guide.

Install#

yarn add --dev @chakra-ui/cli

or

npm install -D @chakra-ui/cli

Usage#

chakra-cli tokens <path/to/your/theme.(js|ts)>

The theme entrypoint file should export the theme object either as default export or as named theme export.

Note 🚨: If you delete the node_modules directory, you'll need to re-run the command to get proper typings again.

For convenience, you can add a postinstall script to your package.json, so you don't have to think about this every time you reinstall your dependencies.

"scripts": {
"gen:theme-typings": "chakra-cli tokens <path/to/your/theme.(js|ts)>",
"postinstall": "npm run gen:theme-typings"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@chakra-ui/cli": "^1.1.0"
}

The autocomplete for theme token only works in Visual Studio Code for now. We'd love to support JetBrains IDEs, but we have to wait for them to improve their TypeScript support.

Please note that the CLI cannot read non-JavaScript/TypeScript files. If you import other file types (.css, .woff or .svg) in your theme file, you'll need to move those imports out of the theme file.