Using styled-components
Learn how to use styled-components instead of Emotion with Material UI.
By default, Material UI uses Emotion to generate CSS styles.
All components rely on the styled()
API to inject CSS into the page.
This API is supported by multiple popular styling libraries, which makes it possible to switch between them in Material UI.
MUI provides two different packages to wrap your chosen styling solution for compatibility with Material UI:
@mui/styled-engine
: a thin wrapper around Emotion'sstyled()
API that includes required utilities like the<GlobalStyles />
component, thecss
andkeyframe
helpers, and more. This is the default, and you do not need to install it.@mui/styled-engine-sc
: a similar wrapper, but specifically tailored for styled-components. You must install and implement this package to use styled-components with Material UI.
These two packages implement the same interface, making them interchangeable.
Bundler configuration
By default, @mui/material
has @mui/styled-engine
as a dependency.
To use styled-components, you need to configure your bundler to replace it with @mui/styled-engine-sc
.
With yarn
If you're using yarn, you can configure it using a package resolution:
package.json
{
"dependencies": {
- "@mui/styled-engine": "latest"
+ "@mui/styled-engine": "npm:@mui/styled-engine-sc@latest"
},
+ "resolutions": {
+ "@mui/styled-engine": "npm:@mui/styled-engine-sc@latest"
+ },
}
With npm
Because package resolutions aren't available with npm, you must update your bundler's config to add this alias. The example below shows how to do this with Webpack:
webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
//...
+ resolve: {
+ alias: {
+ '@mui/styled-engine': '@mui/styled-engine-sc'
+ },
+ },
};
For TypeScript, you must also update the tsconfig.json
as shown here:
tsconfig.json
{
"compilerOptions": {
+ "paths": {
+ "@mui/styled-engine": ["./node_modules/@mui/styled-engine-sc"]
+ }
},
}
Next.js
next.config.js
+const withTM = require('next-transpile-modules')([
+ '@mui/material',
+ '@mui/system',
+ '@mui/icons-material', // If @mui/icons-material is being used
+]);
+module.exports = withTM({
webpack: (config) => {
config.resolve.alias = {
...config.resolve.alias,
+ '@mui/styled-engine': '@mui/styled-engine-sc',
};
return config;
}
+});
Ready-to-use examples
MUI provides boilerplate examples of Create React App with Material UI and styled-components in both JavaScript and TypeScript: