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Annotation package for providing simple and straightforward theme definitions on Flutter.
Katana Theme
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Introduction #
Flutter's handling of themes is complex and monstrous.
In Flutter, themes for apps are compiled in ThemeData
, but there are various themes in ThemeData, and it is very difficult to know which theme exists in the first place, and where in the widget will change if you change which theme.
Flutter is basically based on MaterialDesign.
For this reason, I have created a package that allows you to simply define your design using color schemes and text sizes for MaterialDesign.
In addition, I have introduced a mechanism to automatically generate code from the file structure of assets and fonts used in flutter_gen, etc., so that code can be managed systematically.
The following features are available
- Specify colors with ColorScheme in MaterialDesing3
- Specify text size with TypeScale in MaterialDesign3
- Ability to apply the above to ThemeData and specify it to the application.
- Automatic generation of code to retrieve the path to the image and ImageProvider from the assets folder
- Automatic generation of code that allows specification of font families from the fonts folder
- Specify gradient color from theme
- Other extensions for simple design conversion
It can be listed as follows.
@appTheme
final theme = AppTheme(
primary: Colors.blue,
secondary: Colors.cyan,
);
Text(
"test text",
style: theme.text.bodyMedium.withColor(theme.color.primary),
)
Installation #
Import the following package for code generation using build_runner.
flutter pub add katana_theme
flutter pub add --dev build_runner
flutter pub add --dev katana_theme_builder
Implementation #
Theme Creation #
First, create AppThemeData
with @appTheme
annotation.
Please add part 'original filename.theme.dart'
to the file that uses @appTheme.
// theme.dart
part 'theme.theme.dart';
@appTheme
final theme = AppThemeData();
Creation of AppThemeScope and application of the theme to MaterialApp #
Create an AppThemeScope
on top of MaterialApp
, etc. and pass the AppThemeData
defined earlier.
By passing theme.toThemeData()
to MaterialApp's theme, you can apply the theme defined in AppThemeData to your app.
// main.dart
AppThemeScope(
theme: theme,
child: MaterialApp(
home: const MyHomePage(
title: "Flutter Demo",
),
title: "Flutter Demo",
theme: theme.toThemeData(),
),
);
Asset Definition #
Edit pubspec.yaml with reference to the official site below so that the assets can be loaded in the application.
https://docs.flutter.dev/development/ui/assets-and-images
// pubspec.yaml
flutter:
assets:
- assets/images/
Font Definition #
Edit pubspec.yaml with reference to the official site below so that the fonts can be loaded in the application.
https://docs.flutter.dev/cookbook/design/fonts
// pubspec.yaml
flutter:
fonts:
- family: RobotoMono
fonts:
- asset: fonts/RobotoMono-Regular.ttf
- asset: fonts/RobotoMono-Bold.ttf
weight: 700
Code Generation #
Automatic code generation is performed by entering the following command.
flutter pub run build_runner build --delete-conflicting-outputs
Theme Designation #
You can specify a theme in AppThemeData
.
The following colors can be specified according to the Material Design color scheme.
https://m3.material.io/styles/color/the-color-system/key-colors-tones
- primary
- secondary
- tertiary
- primaryContainer
- secondaryContainer
- tertiaryContainer
- disabled
- outline
- error
- surface
- background
- onPrimary
- onSecondary
- onTertiary
- onPrimaryContainer
- onSecondaryContainer
- onTertiaryContainer
- onDisabled
- onSurface
- onBackground
- onError
In addition, the following additional colors can be set
- weak
- Light letter colors. Used for colors you don't want to stand out too much.
- warning
- Color of caution.
- info
- Colors for displaying small bits of information.
- success
- Color of success.
- onWeak
- Text color when
weak
is the background color.
- Text color when
- onInfo
- Text color when
info
is the background color.
- Text color when
- onSuccess
- Text color when
success
is used as the background color.
- Text color when
- onWarning
- Text color when
warning
is the background color.
- Text color when
- splashColor
- The effect color when the button is tapped.
- shadow
- Shadow color.
- inverseSurface
- Inverted color of SURFACE.
- onInverseSurface
- Text color when
inverseSurface
is the background color.
- Text color when
The following TypeScale can be specified according to the Typography of Material Design.
https://m3.material.io/styles/typography/overview
- displayLarge
- displayMedium
- displaySmall
- headlineLarge
- headlineMedium
- headlineSmall
- titleLarge
- titleMedium
- titleSmall
- bodyLarge
- bodyMedium
- bodySmall
- labelLarge
- labelMedium
- labelSmall
How to use #
AppThemeData
is defined globally and can be referenced from anywhere.
The following themes can be obtained from AppThemeData
.
color
- ColorScheme defined when creating
AppThemeData
.
- ColorScheme defined when creating
text
- TypeScale defined when creating
AppThemeData
.
- TypeScale defined when creating
asset
- Assets under the assets folder created in code generation
font
- FontFamily created by Code Generation.
widget
- Fixed wedget definition, such as indicator.
- This is defined in
the theme extension
described below.
class TestPage extends StatelessWidget {
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return Scaffold(
appBar: AppBar(title: Text("Title"), backgroundColor: theme.color.secondary),
body: Column(
crossAxisAlignment: CrossAxisAlignment.start,
children:[
Center(child: CircleAvatar(backgroundImage: theme.asset.userIcon.provider)),
Text("User Name", style: theme.text.displayMedium)
]
)
);
}
}
Theme Extension #
Some applications may use special colors or font sizes.
If you want to specify a single location, you can specify it directly in the widget, but if it spans multiple locations within the app, it is more efficient to specify it in the theme.
This package adds a new theme by using extension
.
Extensions
can be created by specifying the following classes on
.
ColorThemeData
- Add color.
TextThemeData
- Add TextStyle, such as font size.
AssetThemeData
- Add assets such as images.
WidgetThemeData
- Add indicators and other wedgets.
extension ColorThemeDataExtensions on ColorThemeData {
Color get myColor => Colors.red;
}
extension WidgetThemeDataExtensions on WidgetThemeData {
Widget get indicator => const LinearProgressIndicator();
}
Additional usage #
Gradation #
Gradients can be applied by specifying GradientColor
to the theme.
GradientColor
is recognized as a normal color if nothing is done, but can be used as a gradient color with toLinearGradient()
.
// theme.dart
@appTheme
final theme = AppThemeData(
primary: GradientColor(
Colors.red, // This is recognized as the normal color.
Colors.white,
)
);
// test_page.dart
class TestPage extends StatelessWidget {
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return Scaffold(
appBar: AppBar(title: Text("Title")),
body: Container(
decoration: BoxDecoration(
gradient: theme.color.primary.toLinearGradient(),
),
)
);
}
}
Conversion Methods #
The data of the theme can be slightly modified and output for actual use.
final Color darkenColor = theme.color.primary.darken(); // Output a little darker color
final Color lightenColor = theme.color.primary.lighten(); // Output with a little brighter color
final TextStyle smallizeText = theme.text.bodyMedium.smallize(); // Output with a slightly smaller font size
final TextStyle largizeText = theme.text.bodyMedium.largize(); // Output with a slightly larger font size
final TextStyle changedFontSizeText = theme.text.bodyMedium.withSize(18); // Output with font size 18
final TextStyle darkenText = theme.text.bodyMedium.darken(); // Output with slightly darker text color
final TextStyle lightenText = theme.text.bodyMedium.lighten(); // Output with a little brighter text color
final TextStyle changedFontColorText = theme.text.bodyMedium.withColor(theme.color.primary); // Output a little text color as primary color
final TextStyle changedOpacityText = theme.text.bodyMedium.withOpacity(0.5); // Output text with half transparency
final TextStyle changedFontWeightText = theme.text.bodyMedium.withBold(); // Bold text output
GitHub Sponsors #
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