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t.getColorToken() returns wrong value for color.background.accent.teal tokens

Tymek Zapała
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October 30, 2025

I encountered a bug in t.getColorToken and t.getComputedColorToken utils (according to usage described here). Both functions return wrong values when given tokens:

  • color.background.accent.lime.subtle
  • color.background.accent.lime.subtler
  • color.background.accent.lime.bolder

Return values are respectively var(--ds-token-not-found) and "" (empty string), while they should return valid CSS colors instead.

Tokens above can be found in Atlassian's Design tokens page, so they appear to be valid. Also so far I haven't had issues with using those utils with other tokens - it seems to be an issue with those specific tokens.

Can you fix that?

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Valerie Knapp
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October 31, 2025

Hi @Tymek Zapała , thanks for your post. Someone has tagged Atlassian to reply to you as this isn't something we can help with, not having access to the backend of Trello.

Someone should reply to you here.

Cheers

Tymek Zapała
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October 31, 2025

Great, thank you Valerie.

Like Valerie Knapp likes this

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