logical-everywhere
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Collection of utilities to work around features that are not fully compatible with logical properties and values (such as translateX, translateY or getBoundingClientRect).
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Logical Properties and Values EVERYWHERE
Collection of utilities to work around features that are not fully compatible with logical properties and values (such as translateX
, translateY
or getBoundingClientRect
).
Motivation
When positioning elements with JS, it is difficult to work with logical properties and values in mind. For example, if I want to display a tooltip in the block-start
direction of an element (usually physically above), I first need to know where the inline and block axes are located in order to then position the tooltip in the correct physical direction (top
, left
, bottom
or right
):
This package aims to simplifies this process.
Installation
npm i --save logical-everywhere
Utilities
getBoundingClientLogicalRect
Same as getBoundingClientRect
, but returns a LogicalDOMRect
, which includes logical properties (inlineStart
, inlineEnd
, blockStart
, blockEnd
, inlineSize
and blockSize
) in addition to the non-logical properties (width
, left
etc.).
const myElement = document.getElementById('my-element');
const rect = getBoundingClientLogicalRect(myElement);
console.log(rect.blockSize); // corresponds to rect.height (in normal conditions)
console.log(rect.inlineStart); // corresponds to rect.left (in normal conditions)
getPhysicalDirection
Get the physical direction that corresponds to the logical direction of a element.
const myElement = document.getElementById('my-element');
const physicalDirection = getPhysicalDirection(myElement, 'inline-start');
console.log(physicalDirection); // prints "left" (in normal conditions)
getPhysicalFlexAxes
Get flexbox's main- and cross-axis as physical axes.
const myElement = document.getElementById('my-element');
myElement.style.flexDirection = 'row-reverse';
const axesRR = getPhysicalFlexAxes(myElement);
console.log(axesRR.main); // prints "right-left" (in normal conditions)
myElement.style.flexDirection = 'column-reverse';
const axesCR = getPhysicalFlexAxes(myElement);
console.log(axesCR.main); // prints "bottom-top" (in normal conditions)
getElementAxes
Get inline- and block-axis of a HTML element.
const myElement = document.getElementById('my-element');
const { block, inline } = getElementAxes(myElement);
console.log(inline); // prints "left-right" (in normal conditions)
console.log(block); // prints "top-bottom" (in normal conditions)
axisDimensionAndDirection
Get dimension and direction of a physical axis.
This is especially useful when trying to calculate a dynamic translateX
/ translateY
.
const myElement = document.getElementById('my-element');
const { inline } = getElementAxes(myElement);
const { dimension, multiplier } = axisDimensionAndDirection(inline);
// Translate 3rem in inline-end direction.
const transform = `translate${dimension.toUpperCase()}(${3 * multiplier}rem)`;
// use -3 instead of 3 to translate to the inline-start direction
axisStartEnd
Get start- and end-direction of a physical axis.
const { start, end } = axisStartEnd('top-bottom');
console.log(start); // prints "top"
console.log(end); // prints "bottom"
reverseAxis
Reverse a physical axis
const reversed = reverseAxis('top-bottom');
console.log(reversed); // prints "bottom-top"