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@jdvober/jreactcolorpicker

v2.0.5

Published

ColorPickerPalette is a React reusable color picker palette written in TypeScript.

Downloads

1

Readme

React Color Picker

Fork of github.com/gibbok/react-color-picker-palette

ColorPickerPalette is a React reusable color picker palette written in TypeScript.

Live demo here: https://gibbok.github.io/react-color-picker-palette/

Key features

  • Color picking from the palette
  • Live color preview
  • Color marker
  • Color result in RGB and HEX format
  • Remember the last color selected
  • Automatically save a color to clipboard
  • Easy to use and install
  • No external dependencies

Installation

This package is available on npm, to install it, use your terminal and navigate to you package.json file and run:

npm i react-color-picker-palette

Documentation and examples

Documentation and examples are visible in StoryBook, to run it just execute npm run storybook.

Styles and customization

ColorPickerPalette comes with two elegant light and dark themes, but you can build your theme for the entire component using CSS. The default themes and examples of customization are visible in StoryBook.

Developement

Script descriptions:

nvm use switch to the right version of Node.js for this project

npm i install all dependencies for the project

npm run clean cleanup project output

npm run check execute all tests including visual regressions

npm run check:ci execute all test but no visual regressions

npm run tsc perform a TypeScript validation

npm run tsc:watch watch files and continuously perform TypeScript validation

npm run build build project

npm run build:watch watch files and continuously build

npm run build:prod make build for production executing all validations

npm run lint perform lint validation

npm run lint:fix perform lint validation and automatically fix issues

npm run storybook run and open StoryBook at http://localhost:6006/

npm run storybook:build make build for StoryBook

npm run storybook:build:local locally preview build for StoryBook

npm run storybook:deploy deploy build StoryBook on GitHub pages

npm test execute tests

npm test:no-coverage execute tests but do not create a coverage report

npm test:watch watch files and continuously test

npm run loki execute visual regression testing

npm run loki:approve approve difference found during visual regression

npm run cypress execute end to end testing in the browser

npm run cypress:headless execute end to end testing in headless mode

Support

Please report any issues.

For updates follow me on Twitter or Stack Overflow.