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@xcentium/vue-color

v1.0.0

Published

Customized version of vue-color for Flex Accelerator

Downloads

6

Readme

XCentium vue-color

npm

Color Pickers for Sketch, Photoshop, Chrome & more with Vue.js. This is a fork of vue-color with additional functionality baked in to support Flex 2.0.

Live demo

intro

Installation

NPM

$ npm install @xcentium/vue-color

CommonJS

var Photoshop = require('vue-color/src/Photoshop.vue');

new Vue({
  components: {
    'Photoshop': Photoshop
  }
})

ES6

import { Photoshop } from 'vue-color'

new Vue({
  components: {
    'photoshop-picker': Photoshop
  }
})

Browser globals

The dist folder contains vue-color.js and vue-color.min.js with all components exported in the window.VueColor object. These bundles are also available on NPM packages.

<script src="path/to/vue.js"></script>
<script src="path/to/vue-color.min.js"></script>
<script>
  var Photoshop = VueColor.Photoshop
</script>

Local setup

npm install
npm run dev

Usage


var colors = {
  hex: '#194d33',
  hsl: { h: 150, s: 0.5, l: 0.2, a: 1 },
  hsv: { h: 150, s: 0.66, v: 0.30, a: 1 },
  rgba: { r: 25, g: 77, b: 51, a: 1 },
  a: 1
}
// or
var colors = '#194d33'
// or 
var colors = { h: 150, s: 0.66, v: 0.30 }
// or 
var colors = { r: 255, g: 0, b: 0 }
// etc...

new Vue({
  el: '#app',
  components: {
    'material-picker': material,
    'compact-picker': compact,
    'swatches-picker': swatches,
    'slider-picker': slider,
    'sketch-picker': sketch,
    'chrome-picker': chrome,
    'photoshop-picker': photoshop
  },
  data () {
    return {
      colors
    }
  }
})

colors accepts either a string of a hex color '#333' or a object of rgb or hsl values { r: 51, g: 51, b: 51 } or { h: 0, s: 0, l: .10 }, whatever tinycolor2 accepts as an input.

<!-- suppose you have the data 'colors' in your component -->
<material-picker v-model="colors" />
<compact-picker v-model="colors" />
<swatches-picker v-model="colors" />
<slider-picker v-model="colors" />
<sketch-picker v-model="colors" />
<chrome-picker v-model="colors" />
<photoshop-picker v-model="colors" />

OR

<chrome-picker :value="colors" @input="updateValue"></chrome-picker>

In some cases you can give the component a predefined set of colors with the property presetColors (for Sketch only) or palette (for Compact and Grayscale), by simply passing it an array with the color values as strings in any css compatible format.

<sketch-picker 
  @input="updateValue"
  :value="colors"
  :presetColors="[ 
    '#f00', '#00ff00', '#00ff0055', 'rgb(201, 76, 76)', 'rgba(0,0,255,1)', 'hsl(89, 43%, 51%)', 'hsla(89, 43%, 51%, 0.6)'
  ]"
></sketch-picker>

<compact-picker 
  @input="updateValue"
  :value="colors"
  :palette="[ 
    '#f00', '#00ff00', '#00ff0055', 'rgb(201, 76, 76)', 'rgba(0,0,255,1)', 'hsl(89, 43%, 51%)', 'hsla(89, 43%, 51%, 0.6)'
  ]"
></compact-picker>

License

vue-color is licensed under The MIT License.