How do I override a style of a deeply nested component? (Material-UI Jss Styling)












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Material UI TextField is rendered to the following DOM structure:



<FormControl... > 
<BaseInput ...>
<input class ="MuiInputBase-input-29" ...>
</BaseInput>
</FormControl>


If I put anything into TextField's 'className' or 'classes' or 'style', it all goes to FormControl.



What I want is to override style "MuiInputBase-input-29". Specifically I need to change font-size, and also some other stylings.



The only option I found is this: JSS nested styles container



but it's




  1. effectivly disables global theme for my components (which I don't
    want to),

  2. additional overhead


Is there a way to override this ("MuiInputBase-input-29") deep style in a better way?










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    Material UI TextField is rendered to the following DOM structure:



    <FormControl... > 
    <BaseInput ...>
    <input class ="MuiInputBase-input-29" ...>
    </BaseInput>
    </FormControl>


    If I put anything into TextField's 'className' or 'classes' or 'style', it all goes to FormControl.



    What I want is to override style "MuiInputBase-input-29". Specifically I need to change font-size, and also some other stylings.



    The only option I found is this: JSS nested styles container



    but it's




    1. effectivly disables global theme for my components (which I don't
      want to),

    2. additional overhead


    Is there a way to override this ("MuiInputBase-input-29") deep style in a better way?










    share|improve this question

























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      Material UI TextField is rendered to the following DOM structure:



      <FormControl... > 
      <BaseInput ...>
      <input class ="MuiInputBase-input-29" ...>
      </BaseInput>
      </FormControl>


      If I put anything into TextField's 'className' or 'classes' or 'style', it all goes to FormControl.



      What I want is to override style "MuiInputBase-input-29". Specifically I need to change font-size, and also some other stylings.



      The only option I found is this: JSS nested styles container



      but it's




      1. effectivly disables global theme for my components (which I don't
        want to),

      2. additional overhead


      Is there a way to override this ("MuiInputBase-input-29") deep style in a better way?










      share|improve this question













      Material UI TextField is rendered to the following DOM structure:



      <FormControl... > 
      <BaseInput ...>
      <input class ="MuiInputBase-input-29" ...>
      </BaseInput>
      </FormControl>


      If I put anything into TextField's 'className' or 'classes' or 'style', it all goes to FormControl.



      What I want is to override style "MuiInputBase-input-29". Specifically I need to change font-size, and also some other stylings.



      The only option I found is this: JSS nested styles container



      but it's




      1. effectivly disables global theme for my components (which I don't
        want to),

      2. additional overhead


      Is there a way to override this ("MuiInputBase-input-29") deep style in a better way?







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      Yuri Yaryshev

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