问题
I'm trying to set the z-index of components on a custom theme in Material-UI. They have moved the zIndex out of the base theme in the in version 0.14.2 and instead zIndex is set in a node module called zIndex.js. I would like to override the zIndex in my component but can't find a way to do this without changing the node module itself which is a bad idea. I have a custom theme set up in a separate page like so
import Colors from 'material-ui/lib/styles/colors';
import ColorManipulator from 'material-ui/lib/utils/color-manipulator';
import Spacing from 'material-ui/lib/styles/spacing';
import zIndex from 'material-ui/lib/styles/zIndex';
export default {
spacing: Spacing,
zIndex: zIndex,
fontFamily: 'Roboto, sans-serif',
palette: {
primary1Color: "#303F9F",
primary2Color: "#3F51B5",
primary3Color: "#C5CAE9",
accent1Color: "#448AFF",
accent2Color: "#ED2B2B",
accent3Color: "#F58C8C",
textColor: Colors.darkBlack,
alternateTextColor: Colors.white,
canvasColor: Colors.white,
borderColor: Colors.grey300,
disabledColor: ColorManipulator.fade(Colors.darkBlack, 0.3),
pickerHeaderColor: Colors.cyan500
}
};
I then use that in app.jsx
like so (code shortened for brevity)
import ThemeManager from 'material-ui/lib/styles/theme-manager';
import MyRawTheme from '../theme/customTheme.js';
class App extends React.Component {
constructor() {
this.state = {
appConfig: MainStore.appConfig
}
}
getChildContext() {
return {
muiTheme: ThemeManager.getMuiTheme(MyRawTheme)
};
}
App.childContextTypes = {
muiTheme: React.PropTypes.object
};
While this works fine for setting custom colors, I'm unsure of how to set a custom zIndex.
I have tried creating my own zIndex.js and importing that like so
import Colors from 'material-ui/lib/styles/colors';
import ColorManipulator from 'material-ui/lib/utils/color-manipulator';
import Spacing from 'material-ui/lib/styles/spacing';
import zIndex from './zIndex';
export default {
spacing: Spacing,
zIndex: zIndex,
fontFamily: 'Roboto, sans-serif',
palette: {
primary1Color: "#303F9F",
primary2Color: "#3F51B5",
primary3Color: "#C5CAE9",
accent1Color: "#448AFF",
accent2Color: "#ED2B2B",
accent3Color: "#F58C8C",
textColor: Colors.darkBlack,
alternateTextColor: Colors.white,
canvasColor: Colors.white,
borderColor: Colors.grey300,
disabledColor: ColorManipulator.fade(Colors.darkBlack, 0.3),
pickerHeaderColor: Colors.cyan500,
}
};
As well as just including it as an object like so
import Colors from 'material-ui/lib/styles/colors';
import ColorManipulator from 'material-ui/lib/utils/color-manipulator';
import Spacing from 'material-ui/lib/styles/spacing';
export default {
spacing: Spacing,
zIndex: {
menu: 1000,
appBar: 1100,
leftNavOverlay: 1200,
leftNav: 1300,
dialogOverlay: 1400,
dialog: 1500,
layer: 2000,
popover: 5000,
snackbar: 2900,
tooltip: 3000
},
fontFamily: 'Roboto, sans-serif',
palette: {
primary1Color: "#303F9F",
primary2Color: "#3F51B5",
primary3Color: "#C5CAE9",
accent1Color: "#448AFF",
accent2Color: "#ED2B2B",
accent3Color: "#F58C8C",
textColor: Colors.darkBlack,
alternateTextColor: Colors.white,
canvasColor: Colors.white,
borderColor: Colors.grey300,
disabledColor: ColorManipulator.fade(Colors.darkBlack, 0.3),
pickerHeaderColor: Colors.cyan500,
}
};
Neither of which works. It always uses the zIndex values from the node module, even if it's not imported in the custom theme page. I've asked on the material-ui repo and was directed to this page which didn't help me http://www.material-ui.com/#/get-started/server-rendering
Anybody have an idea how I can change the zIndex without changing the node module itself?
回答1:
(SOLUTION): After battling this all day yesterday and finally posting here, I figured out how to override the zIndex for components in a custom theme. Hope this helps someone else. You can include a second parameter in the getMuiTheme method when customizing your theme. This isn't mentioned in the Material-UI docs anywhere. In app.jsx or whatever component you want to override the zIndex in, you can change it like this (code shortened for brevity)
import ThemeManager from 'material-ui/lib/styles/theme-manager';
import MyRawTheme from '../theme/customTheme.js';
let zIndex = {
zIndex: {
popover: 5001,
layer: 5000
}
};
class App extends React.Component {
constructor() {
this.state = {
appConfig: MainStore.appConfig
}
}
getChildContext() {
return {
muiTheme: ThemeManager.getMuiTheme(MyRawTheme, zIndex)
};
}
I am making the change in my main app.jsx component because I want these changes to take effect in all of my other components but I believe you can make these changes at individual component level as well without applying them to all of your components. If you look in the material-ui node modules under lib/styles/zIndex.js you will find a list of component zIndex's that can be changed this way. it looks like this
"use strict";
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {
value: true
});
exports.default = {
menu: 1000,
appBar: 1100,
leftNavOverlay: 1200,
leftNav: 1300,
dialogOverlay: 1400,
dialog: 1500,
layer: 2000,
popover: 2100,
snackbar: 2900,
tooltip: 3000
};
module.exports = exports['default'];
So as you can see from my example, I'm simply changing the popover and layer zIndex in my app.jsx component.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35071435/set-component-z-index-on-custom-theme-in-material-ui