promise-font
v1.0.1
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Get a promise that will resolve when a specified font has been loaded and reject if the font fails to load before the timeout.
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promise-font
Get a promise that will resolve when a specified font has been loaded and reject if the font fails to load before the timeout. This is mostly useful for handling complex UX issues resulting from the difference between the default font's size and the specified font's size.
This package was heavily inspired by Patrick Marabeas's jQuery-FontSpy. This package takes the same approach but modernizes the project by:
- Removing the jQuery dependency
- Providing support for AMD, CommonJS and ES6 includes
- Providing support for yarn/npm
- Using promises instead of callbacks
Installation
yarn add promise-font
ES6
import promiseFont from 'promise-font';
CommonJS
var promiseFont = require('promise-font');
Global Script Include
<script src="promise-font.js">
Usage
Basic Example
promiseFont('Archivo Narrow').then(() => {
console.log('Font loaded!');
}).catch(() => {
console.log('Font failed to load before timeout exceeded');
});
API
promiseFont
is a function which takes a font name and optionally a config object. The config object can take the following options:
- Integer
timeout
- Stop checking for the font to load after specified milliseconds. Default2000
. - Integer
interval
- Check to see if the font is loaded every specified interval in milliseconds. Default50
. - String
baselineFont
- The default font to use for width baseline comparison. Default'Courier New'
. - String
glyphs
- Additional characters to include in the font test. Defaultundefined
.
Complete Example
promiseFont('Archivo Narrow', {
timeout: 10 * 1000, // 10 second timeout
interval: 10, // 10 millisecond interval
glyphs: '\t', // Include the tab character in the font test
baselineFont: 'sans-serif' // Change the baseline font test to sans-serif
}).then(() => {
console.log('Font loaded!');
}).catch(() => {
console.log('Font failed to load before timeout exceeded');
});