Installation
Using Panda CSS with Svelte
Setting up Panda CSS in a Svelte project using PostCSS.
Start a new project
Create Svelte project
To get started, we will need to create a new Svelte project.
You will be asked a few questions, answer them as follows:
┌ Welcome to SvelteKit!
│
◇ Which Svelte app template?
│ Skeleton project
│
◇ Add type checking with TypeScript?
│ Yes, using TypeScript syntax
│
◇ Select additional options (use arrow keys/space bar)
│ ◼ Add ESLint for code linting
│ ◼ Add Prettier for code formatting
│ ◻ Add Playwright for browser testing
│ ◻ Add Vitest for unit testing
│
└ Your project is ready!
Enter the newly created directory and install the dependencies.
Install Panda
To install Panda and corresponding dependencies run the following commands:
Update package.json scripts
Open your package.json
file and update the scripts
section as follows:
{
"scripts": {
+ "prepare": "panda codegen",
"dev": "vite dev",
"build": "vite build",
"preview": "vite preview",
"check": "svelte-kit sync && svelte-check --tsconfig ./tsconfig.json",
"check:watch": "svelte-kit sync && svelte-check --tsconfig ./tsconfig.json --watch",
"lint": "prettier --plugin-search-dir . --check . && eslint .",
"format": "prettier --plugin-search-dir . --write ."
}
}
-
"prepare"
- script that will run Panda CSS CLI codegen before each build. Read more about codegen in the CLI section.💡This step ensures that the panda output directory is regenerated after each dependency installation. So you can add the output directory to your
.gitignore
file and not worry about it.
Configure the content
Make sure that all of the paths of your Svelte components are included in the include
section of the panda.config.ts
file.
import { defineConfig } from "@pandacss/dev"
export default defineConfig({
// Whether to use css reset
preflight: true,
// Where to look for your css declarations
include: ['./src/**/*.{js,ts,svelte}'],
// Files to exclude
exclude: [],
// The output directory for your css system
outdir: "styled-system",
})
Update Svelte config
To configure Svelte preprocess to use PostCSS and add Panda alias update the svelte.config.js
file as follows:
import adapter from '@sveltejs/adapter-auto';
import { vitePreprocess } from '@sveltejs/kit/vite';
/** @type {import('@sveltejs/kit').Config} */
const config = {
// Consult https://kit.svelte.dev/docs/integrations#preprocessors
// for more information about preprocessors
preprocess: [
vitePreprocess()
],
kit: {
// adapter-auto only supports some environments, see https://kit.svelte.dev/docs/adapter-auto for a list.
// If your environment is not supported or you settled on a specific environment, switch out the adapter.
// See https://kit.svelte.dev/docs/adapters for more information about adapters.
adapter: adapter(),
alias: {
'styled-system': './styled-system/*'
}
}
};
export default config;
Update Vite config
To be able to import styled-system
files in your Svelte components you will need to update the vite.config.js
file as follows:
import { sveltekit } from '@sveltejs/kit/vite'
import { defineConfig } from 'vite'
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [sveltekit()],
server: {
fs: {
allow: ['styled-system'],
},
},
})
Configure the entry CSS with layers
Create the app.css
file in the src
directory and add the following content:
@layer reset, base, tokens, recipes, utilities;
Import styles in the layout file
Create the src/routes/+layout.svelte
file and add the following content:
<script>
import '../app.css'
</script>
<slot />
Start your build process
Run the following command to start your development server.
Start using Panda
Now you can start using Panda CSS in your project.
Here is the snippet of code that you can use in your src/routes/+page.svelte
file.
<script>
import { css } from 'styled-system/css';
</script>
<div
class={css({
fontSize: '2xl',
fontWeight: 'bold'
})}
>
Hello 🐼!
</div>
Troubleshooting
If you're not getting import autocomplete in your IDE, you may need to include the styled-system
directory in your TypeScript config. However, in Svelte your main tsconfig.json
file is extending the autogenerated one. To extend it without overriding the defaults adjust your svelte.config.js
to include following entry:
import adapter from '@sveltejs/adapter-auto';
import { vitePreprocess } from '@sveltejs/kit/vite';
/** @type {import('@sveltejs/kit').Config} */
const config = {
// ...
kit: {
// ...
typescript: {
config: (config) => {
config.include.push("../styled-system");
return config;
},
}
}
};
export default config;