// @flow import React from 'react'; import type { Element } from 'react'; import PropTypes from 'prop-types'; import classNames from 'classnames'; import warning from 'warning'; import withStyles from '../styles/withStyles'; export const styles = (theme: Object) => ({ root: { width: 36, height: 36, fontSize: theme.typography.pxToRem(18), marginRight: 4, }, icon: { width: 20, height: 20, fontSize: theme.typography.pxToRem(20), }, }); type ProvidedProps = { classes: Object, /** * @ignore */ theme?: Object, }; export type Props = { /** * The content of the component, normally `Avatar`. */ children: Element, /** * Useful to extend the style applied to components. */ classes?: Object, /** * @ignore */ className?: string, }; /** * It's a simple wrapper to apply the `dense` mode styles to `Avatar`. */ function ListItemAvatar(props: ProvidedProps & Props, context: { dense: boolean }) { if (context.dense === undefined) { warning( false, `Material-UI: is a simple wrapper to apply the dense styles to . You do not need it unless you are controlling the dense property.`, ); return props.children; } const { children, classes, className: classNameProp, ...other } = props; return React.cloneElement(children, { className: classNames( { [classes.root]: context.dense }, classNameProp, children.props.className, ), childrenClassName: classNames( { [classes.icon]: context.dense }, children.props.childrenClassName, ), ...other, }); } ListItemAvatar.contextTypes = { dense: PropTypes.bool, }; ListItemAvatar.muiName = 'ListItemAvatar'; export default withStyles(styles, { name: 'MuiListItemAvatar' })(ListItemAvatar);