This package is a proposal on how we can cooperate, generate and share UX design tokens. As an output, various types of formats are generated. It is using a style-dictionary package (https://amzn.github.io/style-dictionary/#/) and provides only configuration for this tool.
The input configuration is in the ./src/
folder. It contains the configuration *.json
files with defined names and values of the tokens.
Because this package is not now available as a public npm package, you have to just clone, fork or download the repository.
In the root folder run npm i
to download all the dependencies. Run npm run build
to generate output files. If the build finished, there is a ./build/
folder with the generated output token formats.
Select the suitable output format and include it in your project. If you need another format, see the official format support documentation (https://amzn.github.io/style-dictionary/#/formats) and eventually update config.js
to generate tokens in the appropriate format.
According to the UX specification, there is a primary color token which can be rewritten with your brand color. Primary color should be selected from the list of available (tested) primary variant colors. You can set primary color in ./src/brand.json
and the value should be a value from the colors in ./src/colorPrimaryVariant.json
The tested configuration is set in the config.js
file. Transformation of px
units is used for some output formats (e.g. javascript output does not contain px - to be able to call some mathematic operations with the token, whereas the css file contains px
units to css interprets the token properly.) If you create a new *-.json
input configuration file, you have to register this file in config.js
in the source property (global mask is not used for the whole folder because with a list of individual files you are able to affect the order of the generated tokens).
By default there are two themes generated (first with default colors, the second one with inverted colors). Each theme has own file in output format.
If you want to build only one theme, run npm run buildDefaultTheme
or npm run buildDarkTheme
.
During theme generating, info messages are printed into console. Messages such as e.g. Collision detected at: color.bg.ui100! Original value: {color.base.white.value}, New value: {color.base.grey1000.value}
means that original value was rewritten by the theme value. It is not error, just information directly from style-dictionary package.
./example/example.html
use css output styles to present some basic color tokens with generated value. After change and rebuild configuration you can check the result here.
The tool is unable to directly add opacity on dynamic colors - to resolve this, convertToRGBa
action and opacity
transformation were added (see config.js
for more details).