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hoppscotch/pages/settings.vue
NBTX 02ef69f0f7 🎨 Add theme support
- Move root (var) style properties to `/assets/css/themes.scss`
- Improve mobile navigation
- Create section component for the collapsable sections.
- Create logo component, so color can be changed.

- Add settings page
- Add option to select theme color
- Add option to select theme background
- Add option to enable/disable multi-colored frames.

- Add settings to VueX Store
- Persist VueX store in LocalStorage.
2019-08-25 00:42:41 +01:00

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Vue

<template>
<div class="page">
<pw-section class="blue" label="Theme">
<ul>
<li>
<h3>Background</h3>
<div class="backgrounds">
<span v-for="theme in themes" :key="theme.class" @click="applyTheme(theme.class)">
<swatch :color="theme.color" :name="theme.name" :class="{ vibrant: theme.vibrant }" :active="settings.THEME_CLASS === theme.class"></swatch>
</span>
</div>
</li>
</ul>
<br><br>
<ul>
<li>
<h3>Color</h3>
<div class="colors">
<span v-for="entry in colors" :key="entry.color"
@click.prevent="setActiveColor(entry.color, entry.vibrant)">
<swatch
:color="entry.color"
:name="entry.name"
:class="{ vibrant: entry.vibrant }"
:active="settings.THEME_COLOR === entry.color.toUpperCase()" />
</span>
</div>
<p>
<input id="disableFrameColors" type="checkbox"
:checked="!settings.DISABLE_FRAME_COLORS"
@change="toggleSetting('DISABLE_FRAME_COLORS')">
<label for="disableFrameColors">Enable multi-colored frames</label>
</p>
</li>
</ul>
</pw-section>
</div>
</template>
<script>
import section from "../components/section";
import swatch from "../components/settings/swatch";
export default {
data () {
return {
// NOTE:: You need to first set the CSS for your theme in /assets/css/themes.scss
// You should copy the existing light theme as a template and then just
// set the relevant values.
themes: [
{ "color": "#121212", "name": "Dark (Default)", "class": "" },
{ "color": "#DFDFDF", "name": "Light", "vibrant": true, "class": "light" }
],
// You can define a new color here! It will simply store the color value.
colors: [
// If the color is vibrant, black is used as the active foreground color.
{ "color": "#51ff0d", "name":"Lime (Default)", "vibrant": true },
{ "color": "#FFC107", "name":"Yellow", "vibrant": true },
{ "color": "#E91E63", "name":"Pink", "vibrant": false },
{ "color": "#e74c3c", "name":"Red", "vibrant": false },
{ "color": "#9b59b6", "name":"Purple", "vibrant": false },
{ "color": "#2980b9", "name":"Blue", "vibrant": false },
],
settings: {
THEME_CLASS: this.$store.state.postwoman.settings.THEME_CLASS || '',
THEME_COLOR: '',
THEME_COLOR_VIBRANT: true,
DISABLE_FRAME_COLORS: this.$store.state.postwoman.settings.DISABLE_FRAME_COLORS || false
}
}
},
components: {
'pw-section': section,
'swatch': swatch
},
methods: {
applyTheme (name) {
this.applySetting('THEME_CLASS', name);
document.documentElement.className = name;
},
setActiveColor (color, vibrant) {
// By default, the color is vibrant.
if(vibrant == null) vibrant = true;
document.documentElement.style.setProperty('--ac-color', color);
document.documentElement.style.setProperty('--act-color', vibrant ? '#121212' : '#fff');
this.applySetting('THEME_COLOR', color.toUpperCase());
this.applySetting('THEME_COLOR_VIBRANT', vibrant);
},
getActiveColor () {
// This strips extra spaces and # signs from the strings.
const strip = (str) => str.replace(/#/g, '').replace(/ /g, '');
return `#${strip(window.getComputedStyle(document.documentElement).getPropertyValue('--ac-color')).toUpperCase()}`;
},
applySetting (key, value) {
this.settings[key] = value;
this.$store.commit('postwoman/applySetting', [key, value]);
},
toggleSetting (key) {
this.settings[key] = !this.settings[key];
this.$store.commit('postwoman/applySetting', [key, this.settings[key]]);
}
},
beforeMount () {
this.settings.THEME_COLOR = this.getActiveColor();
}
}
</script>