gristlabs_grist-core/app/common/Themes.ts

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import {ThemeColors, ThemeName} from 'app/common/ThemePrefs';
import {GristDark} from 'app/common/themes/GristDark';
import {GristLight} from 'app/common/themes/GristLight';
const THEMES: Readonly<Record<ThemeName, ThemeColors>> = {
GristLight,
GristDark,
};
export function getThemeColors(themeName: ThemeName): ThemeColors {
return THEMES[themeName];
}
/**
* A simple JS script that handles setting an appropriate background image
* based on the appearance setting most recently set by the client.
*
* The motivation for this snippet is to avoid the FOUC-like effect that can
* occur when Grist is loading a page, typically manifesting as a momentary flash
* from a light background to a dark background (and vice versa). By predicting what
* the appearance should be based on what was last stored in local storage, we can set
* a suitable background image before the application (and consequently, the user's
* theme preferences) have loaded, which should avoid the flash in most cases.
*
* Simpler alternatives exist, like using the user agent's preferred color scheme, but
* don't account for the fact that Grist allows users to manually set their preferred
* appearance. While this solution isn't perfect, it's a significant improvement over the
* default behavior.
*/
export function getThemeBackgroundSnippet() {
/* Note that we only need to set the property if the appearance is dark; a fallback
* to the light background (gplaypattern.png) already exists in App.css. */
return `
<script>
try {
if (localStorage.getItem('appearance') === 'dark' && !window.gristConfig.enableCustomCss) {
const style = document.createElement('style');
style.setAttribute('id', 'grist-theme');
style.textContent = ':root {\\n' +
' --grist-theme-bg: url("img/prismpattern.png");\\n' +
' --grist-theme-bg-color: #333333;\\n' +
'}';
document.head.append(style);
}
} catch {
/* Do nothing. */
}
</script>
`;
}