@use '@angular/material' as mat; // Plus imports for other components in your app. // Include the common styles for Angular Material. We include this here so that you only // have to load a single css file for Angular Material in your app. // Be sure that you only ever include this mixin once! @include mat.core(); $mat-openvidu: ( 50: #eaeaea, 100: #cacaca, 200: #a6a6a6, 300: #828282, 400: #686868, 500: #4d4d4d, 600: #464646, 700: #3d3d3d, 800: #343434, 900: #252525, A100: #83E9B1, A200: #06D362, A400: #04C850, A700: #02B734, contrast: ( 50 : #fff9e0, 100 : #fff0b3, 200 : #ffe680, 300 : #ffdb4d, 400 : #ffd426, 500 : #ffcc00, 600 : #ffc700, 700 : #ffc000, 800 : #ffb900, 900 : #ffad00, A100 : #ffffff, A200 : #fffaf2, A400 : #ffe8bf, A700 : #ffdfa6, ) ); // Define the palettes for your theme using the Material Design palettes available in palette.scss // (imported above). For each palette, you can optionally specify a default, lighter, and darker // hue. $openvidu-primary: mat.define-palette($mat-openvidu); $openvidu-accent: mat.define-palette($mat-openvidu, A200, A100, A400); // The warn palette is optional (defaults to red). $openvidu-warn: mat.define-palette(mat.$red-palette); // Create the theme object (a Sass map containing all of the palettes). $openvidu-theme: mat.define-light-theme($openvidu-primary, $openvidu-accent, $openvidu-warn); // Include theme styles for core and each component used in your app. // Alternatively, you can import and @include the theme mixins for each component // that you are using. @include mat.all-component-themes($openvidu-theme);