# Styling Grafana [Emotion](https://emotion.sh/docs/introduction) is our default-to-be approach to styling React components. It provides a way for styles to be a consequence of properties and state of a component. ## Usage ### Basic styling For styling components, use [Emotion's `css` function](https://emotion.sh/docs/emotion#css). ```tsx import React from 'react'; import { css } from 'emotion'; const ComponentA = () => (
As red as you can get
); ``` ### Styling with theme To access the theme in your styles, use the `useStyles` hook. It provides basic memoization and access to the theme object. ```tsx import React, { FC } from 'react'; import { GrafanaTheme } from '@grafana/data'; import { useStyles } from '@grafana/ui'; import { css } from 'emotion'; const getComponentStyles = (theme: GrafanaTheme) => css` padding: ${theme.spacing.md}; `; const Foo: FC = () => { const styles = useStyles(getComponentsStyles); // Use styles with className }; ``` ### Styling complex components In more complex cases, especially when you need to style multiple DOM elements in one component, or when using styles that depend on properties and/or state, you should create a helper function that returns an object of styles. This function should also be wrapped in the `stylesFactory` helper function, which will provide basic memoization. Let's say you need to style a component that has a different background depending on the theme: ```tsx import React from 'react'; import { css } from 'emotion'; import { GrafanaTheme } from '@grafana/data'; import { selectThemeVariant, stylesFactory, useTheme } from '@grafana/ui'; const getStyles = stylesFactory((theme: GrafanaTheme) => { const backgroundColor = selectThemeVariant({ light: theme.colors.red, dark: theme.colors.blue }, theme.type); return { wrapper: css` background: ${backgroundColor}; `, icon: css` font-size: ${theme.typography.size.sm}; `, }; }); const ComponentA = () => { const theme = useTheme(); const styles = getStyles(theme); return (
As red as you can get
); }; ``` For more information about themes at Grafana please see the [themes guide](./themes.md). ### Composing class names For class composition, use [Emotion's `cx` function](https://emotion.sh/docs/emotion#cx). ```tsx import React from 'react'; import { css, cx } from 'emotion'; interface Props { className?: string; } const ComponentA: React.FC = ({ className }) => { const finalClassName = cx( className, css` background: red; ` ); return
As red as you can ge
; }; ```