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ThemesHowTo
Note: You should read the Module Reference and the Template Reference before.
We assume you want to call your new theme mytheme
. Make sure you replace this by your module name everytime this is mentionend in this Howto.
At first create a new theme directory themes/luci-theme-mytheme
.
Create a Makefile
inside your theme directory with the following content:
include $(TOPDIR)/rules.mk
LUCI_TITLE:=Title of mytheme
include ../../luci.mk
# call BuildPackage - OpenWrt buildroot signature
Create the following directory structure inside your theme directory.
- ipkg
- htdocs
- luci-static
mytheme
- luci-static
- luasrc
- view
- themes
mytheme
- themes
- view
- root
- etc
- uci-defaults
- etc
Create two LuCI HTML-Templates named header.htm
and footer.htm
under luasrc/view/themes/mytheme
.
The header.htm
will be included at the beginning of each rendered page and the footer.htm
at the end.
So your header.htm
will probably contain a DOCTYPE description, headers, the menu and layout of the page and the footer.htm
will close all remaining open tags and may add a footer bar but hey that's your choice you are the designer ;-).
Just make sure your header.htm
begins with the following lines:
<%
require("luci.http").prepare_content("text/html")
-%>
This makes sure your content will be sent to the client with the right content type. Of course you can adapt text/html
to your needs.
Put any stylesheets, Javascripts, images, ... into htdocs/luci-static/mytheme
.
You should refer to this directory in your header and footer templates as: <%=media%>
. That means for a stylesheet htdocs/luci-static/mytheme/cascade.css
you would write:
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="<%=media%>/cascade.css" />
If you are done with your work there are two last steps to do.
To make your theme OpenWrt-capable and selectable on the settings page you should now create a file root/etc/uci-defaults/luci-theme-mytheme
with the following contents:
#!/bin/sh
uci batch <<-EOF
set luci.themes.MyTheme=/luci-static/mytheme
commit luci
EOF
exit 0
That's all. Now send your theme to the LuCI developers to get it into the development repository - if you like.