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A package to generate MaterialColors and a ThemeData for your Flutter App in an EASY and FAST WAY.
Easy Theme #
Sumary #
Description #
A package to generate MaterialColors and a ThemeData for your Flutter App in an EASY and FAST WAY.
Installation #
Depend on it #
Add this to your package's pubspec.yaml file:
dependencies:
easy_theme: ^0.1.0
Install it #
You can install packages from the command line:
with Flutter:
flutter pub get
Alternatively, your editor might support flutter pub get. Check the docs for your editor to learn more.
Import it #
Now in your Dart code, you can use:
import 'package:easy_theme/easy_theme.dart';
Use it #
Now in your Dart code, you can use:
final EasyTheme myCustomTheme = EasyTheme(primary: Colors.blue);
What is CustomTheme? #
Is the main class of the package, it will be responsible for generating a theme for your app and a color variable, which facilitates work and understanding.
When instantiation the class, it is mandatory to pass a primary color as a parameter, but it is also possible to pass the colors: secondary, success, info, warning, error. It is also possible to pass a brightness to build dark or light themes.
This class there are two public functions, they are:
MyColors #
Is a class that transforms the colors passed in CustomTheme to MaterialColors, and puts it in an easy to understand structure to be used in the application.
It contains the following MaterialColors: primary; secondary; success; info; warning; error; white; black;
White is #FFFFFF and Black is #000000.
Secondary, if not provided at CustomTheme instantiation, a complementary color to the primary calculated by the MyColors class.
Customize #
Try to pass more colors to CustomTheme for a more personalized theme.
final CustomTheme myCustomTheme = CustomTheme(
primary: Color(0XFF0F4C81),
secondary: Color(0XFFCFA904),
success: : Color(0XFF268209),
info: : Color(0XFF09827A),
warning: : Color(0XFFB49404),
error: : Color(0XFF82211D),
brightness: Brightness.light,
);
You can also create more than one theme for your application, as in the example below a dark and light theme is created
final CustomTheme myCustomThemeLight = CustomTheme(
primary: Color(0XFF0F4C81),
secondary: Color(0XFFCFA904),
success: : Color(0XFF268209),
info: : Color(0XFF09827A),
warning: : Color(0XFFB49404),
error: : Color(0XFF82211D),
brightness: Brightness.light,
);
final CustomTheme myCustomThemeDark = CustomTheme(
primary: Color(0XFFCFA904),
secondary: Color(0XFF007FB1),
success: : Color(0XFF5AB009),
info: : Color(0XFF1283B0),
warning: : Color(0XFFFCC319),
error: : Color(0XFFB03009),
brightness: Brightness.dark,
);
Authors #
Exemple #
////////// IMPORT EASY THEME //////////
import 'package:easy_theme/easy_theme.dart';
/// Creating a Easy Theme based on the blue color (`Colors.blue`)
final EasyTheme myCustomTheme = EasyTheme(primary: Colors.blue);
/// get the ThemeData object created by the EasyTheme
final ThemeData myTheme = myCustomTheme.getTheme();
/// get the EasyColors object created by the EasyTheme
final EasyColors myColors = myCustomTheme.getColors();
class MyApp extends StatelessWidget {
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return MaterialApp(
title: 'Theme Test',
/// use `myTheme` in your
theme: myTheme,
home: MyHomePage(),
);
}
}