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Let's go through getting styled-components working with the Gatsby default starter.
In this example we're going to use the Gatsby default starter you get with CodeSandbox and add in styled-components, so first up, open a new CodeSandbox and select Gatsby from the SERVER TEMPLATES.
1. Dependencies
In the dependencies section of the CodeSandbox editor you'll need to add the following:
gatsby-plugin-styled-components
styled-components
babel-plugin-styled-components
2. Config
Now we need to change gatsby-config.js
to incorporate the new dependencies we've just added. It doesn't have any configuration options so it can just go in as an extra line on the config, in this case I'm adding it after the gatsby-plugin-sharp
plugin:
'gatsby-transformer-sharp',
'gatsby-plugin-sharp',
'gatsby-plugin-styled-components',
Don't forget the comma at the end π
3. Global Style
Now that we're ready to rock n' roll with styled-components we need to remove the currently applied styled in the default starter and apply our own.
In the src/components/layout.js
component there's an import for layout.css
this is the CSS reset for the starter if we remove the import from here we'll see the styles for border and font be reset. We can now delete the layout.css
file and create out own CSS reset using the createGlobalStyle
function from styled-components.
Create a new folder theme
, in this example it's in src/theme
and add a globalStyle.js
file in there.
This will export a GlobalStyle
component for us to use throughout the app.
Let's add in a Google font and reset the padding
and margin
, for visual feedback we're going to add the font directly to the body element.
import { createGlobalStyle } from 'styled-components'
export const GlobalStyle = createGlobalStyle`
@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Kodchasan:400,700');
body {
padding: 0;
margin: 0;
font-family: Kodchasan;
}
a {
text-decoration: none;
}
ul {
margin: 0 auto;
list-style-type: none;
}
`
Ok, now we can use the export component here to apply styles globally in the app. So we need to have this as high up the component tree as possible, in this case that is in the layout.js
component as it wraps all the pages in this project.
In layout.js
import the GlobalStyle
component.
import Header from './header'
import { GlobalStyle } from '../theme/globalStyle'
Then add it in with the other components being rendered.
render={data => (
<>
<GlobalStyle />
<Helmet
...
Ok! Global styled applied, we should now see the font change and the margin around the body of the page change.
Time to use styled-components!
4. Use styled-components
Now let's convert all the inline styles used in the starter to styled-components.
This is the actual styling part, which is moving the existing styles to styled components, working from top to bottom of the file structure, changing:
src/components/header.js
src/components/layout.js
src/pages/index.js
header.js
import React from 'react'
import { Link } from 'gatsby'
import styled from 'styled-components'
const HeaderWrapper = styled.div`
background: rebeccapurple;
margin-bottom: 1.45rem;
`
const Headline = styled.div`
margin: 0 auto;
max-width: 960;
padding: 1.45rem 1.0875rem;
h1 {
margin: 0;
}
`
const StyledLink = styled(Link)`
color: white;
textdecoration: none;
`
const Header = ({ siteTitle }) => (
<HeaderWrapper>
<Headline>
<h1>
<StyledLink to="/">{siteTitle}</StyledLink>
</h1>
</Headline>
</HeaderWrapper>
)
export default Header
layout.js
import React from 'react'
import PropTypes from 'prop-types'
import Helmet from 'react-helmet'
import { StaticQuery, graphql } from 'gatsby'
import styled from 'styled-components'
import Header from './header'
import { GlobalStyle } from '../theme/globalStyle'
const ContentWrapper = styled.div`
margin: 0 auto;
maxwidth: 960;
padding: 0px 1.0875rem 1.45rem;
paddingtop: 0;
`
const Layout = ({ children }) => (
<StaticQuery
query={graphql`
query SiteTitleQuery {
site {
siteMetadata {
title
}
}
}
`}
render={data => (
<>
<GlobalStyle />
<Helmet
title={data.site.siteMetadata.title}
meta={[
{ name: 'description', content: 'Sample' },
{ name: 'keywords', content: 'sample, something' }
]}>
<html lang="en" />
</Helmet>
<Header siteTitle={data.site.siteMetadata.title} />
<ContentWrapper>{children}</ContentWrapper>
</>
)}
/>
)
Layout.propTypes = {
children: PropTypes.node.isRequired
}
export default Layout
index.js
import React from 'react'
import { Link } from 'gatsby'
import styled from 'styled-components'
import Layout from '../components/layout'
import Image from '../components/image'
const ImgWrapper = styled.div`
max-width: 300px;
margin-bottom: 1.45rem;
`
const IndexPage = () => (
<Layout>
<h1>Hi people</h1>
<p>Welcome to your new Gatsby site.</p>
<p>Now go build something great.</p>
<ImgWrapper>
<Image />
</ImgWrapper>
<Link to="/page-2/">Go to page 2</Link>
</Layout>
)
export default IndexPage
5. Done
Thanks for reading π
Here's the example code we worked on if you need reference. ππ
If there is anything I have missed, or if there is a better way to do something then please let me know.
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Top comments (1)
Very helpful. Thanks!