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theme-switch-listener

v0.0.3

Published

Dispatches an event when system theme has been changed

Readme

Theme Switcher

This is a simple library that helps in programatically detecting when system theme has been switched

Usage

On the browser

<!-- Search theme-switch-listener on jsdelivr and replace src string with the one provided by jsdelivr  -->
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/dist/client.min.js"></script>

const switcher = Themer.ThemeSwitcher()

Or on Vue, React or Angular

import ThemeSwitcher from 'theme-switcher-listener';

Create a ThemeSwitcher instance

const switcher = new ThemeSwitcher();

switcher object contains only one method init
The method takes an optional element parameter

// Without element
switcher.init();

In the case above, an event theme-switched is attached to the window object

// With element
const element = document.querySelector('#body');

switcher.init(element);

In the case above, the event theme-switched is attatched to the element provided.

Listen to theme-switched event

// You can replace window with the element passed to init if any
window.addEventListener('theme-switched', (e) => {
    // e.detail = { e: MediaQueryListEvent, theme: 'light' | 'dark' }
    if(e.detail.theme === 'light') {
        // Switch website theme to light
    } else if (e.detail.theme === 'dark') {
        // Switch website theme to dark
    }
})

You are free to make a pull request if you would like to contribute.