Dynamic style setting.
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<title>Pleroma</title>
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<title>Pleroma</title>
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<link rel="stylesheet" href="/static/font/css/fontello.css">
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<link rel="stylesheet" href="/static/font/css/fontello.css">
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<link rel="stylesheet" href="/static/font/css/animation.css">
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<link rel="stylesheet" href="/static/font/css/animation.css">
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<link rel="stylesheet" href="/static/css/solarized-light.css">
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</head>
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</head>
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<body>
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<body>
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<div id="app"></div>
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<div id="app"></div>
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import VueTimeago from 'vue-timeago'
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import VueTimeago from 'vue-timeago'
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import StyleSetter from './services/style_setter/style_setter.js'
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Vue.use(Vuex)
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Vue.use(Vuex)
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Vue.use(VueRouter)
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Vue.use(VueRouter)
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Vue.use(VueTimeago, {
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Vue.use(VueTimeago, {
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template: '<App/>',
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template: '<App/>',
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components: { App }
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components: { App }
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})
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})
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StyleSetter.setStyle('/static/css/solarized-light.css')
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src/services/style_setter/style_setter.js
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src/services/style_setter/style_setter.js
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const setStyle = (href) => {
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/***
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What's going on here?
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I want to make it easy for admins to style this application. To have
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a good set of default themes, I chose the system from base16
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(https://chriskempson.github.io/base16/) to style all elements. They
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all have the base00..0F classes. So the only thing an admin needs to
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do to style Pleroma is to change these colors in that one css file.
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Some default things (body text color, link color) need to be set dy-
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namically, so this is done here by waiting for the stylesheet to be
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loaded and then creating an element with the respective classes.
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It is a bit weird, but should make life for admins somewhat easier.
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***/
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const head = document.head
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const body = document.body
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body.style.display = 'none'
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const cssEl = document.createElement('link')
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cssEl.setAttribute('rel', 'stylesheet')
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cssEl.setAttribute('href', href)
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head.appendChild(cssEl)
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const setDynamic = () => {
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const baseEl = document.createElement('div')
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baseEl.setAttribute('class', 'base05')
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const base05Color = window.getComputedStyle(baseEl).getPropertyValue('color')
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baseEl.setAttribute('class', 'base08')
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const base08Color = window.getComputedStyle(baseEl).getPropertyValue('color')
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const styleEl = document.createElement('style')
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head.appendChild(styleEl)
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const styleSheet = styleEl.sheet
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styleSheet.insertRule(`a { color: ${base08Color}`, 'index-max')
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styleSheet.insertRule(`body { color: ${base05Color}`, 'index-max')
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styleSheet.insertRule(`.base05-border { color: ${base05Color}`, 'index-max')
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body.style.display = 'initial'
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}
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cssEl.addEventListener('load', setDynamic)
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}
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const StyleSetter = {
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setStyle
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}
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export default StyleSetter
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.base0D { color: #268bd2; }
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.base0D { color: #268bd2; }
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.base0E { color: #6c71c4; }
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.base0E { color: #6c71c4; }
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.base0F { color: #d33682; }
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.base0F { color: #d33682; }
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.base05-border { color: #586e75; }
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a { color: #dc322f; } /* base08 */
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body { color: #586e75; } /* base05 */
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