I'm a newbie here to React and I'm a little bit confused on how to override classes in Material UI. I took a look at the examples and tried to mimic it but it didn't seem to do what I want it to do.
Basically, on a table row hover, I want to make it set a background color different from what it is currently doing.
Here is my approach:
const styles = theme => ({
root: {
width: "100%",
marginTop: theme.spacing.unit * 3
},
table: {
minWidth: 1020
},
tableWrapper: {
overflowX: "auto"
},
hover: {
"&:hover": {
backgroundColor: 'rgb(7, 177, 77, 0.42)'
}
}
});
return <TableRow hover classes={{hover: classes.hover}} role="checkbox" aria-checked={isSelected} tabIndex={-1} key={n.row_id} selected={isSelected}>
{this.insertRow(n, isSelected, counter, checkbox)}
;
export default withStyles(styles)(EnhancedTable);
Thanks for your help!
You should define a key for TableRow as a className and then put your hover style right on that class name as an object.
const styles = theme => ({
...
tr: {
background: "#f1f1f1",
'&:hover': {
background: "#f00",
},
},
...
});
return <TableRow className={props.classes.tr} ...>
In another example it would be something like this:
const styles = {
tr: {
background: "#f1f1f1",
'&:hover': {
background: "#f00",
}
}
};
function Table(props) {
return (
<Table>
<TableRow className={props.classes.tr}>
{"table row"}
</TableRow>
</Table>
);
}
export default withStyles(styles)(Table);