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svgoban

v1.0.0

Published

A lightweight JavaScript library that generates a Goban representation as layered sets of SVG shapes

Downloads

5

Readme

SVGoban

A lightweight JavaScript library that generates a Goban representation as layered sets of SVG shapes

Project Guidelines

  • Pure functions (no state, no side-effects)
  • Scalable to any size without quality loss (SVG!)
  • No dependencies
  • Any goban size
  • CSS styling
  • Default themes with plain colors and very light gradients

Demo

SVGoban demo

Generate a SVG sample output from this repository: node demo/test_19classic_4stones.js > sample.svg

Installation

SVGoban may be installed as a NPM package: npm install svgoban --save

API

"Pseudo-" elements are regular objects with a type attribute matching the target SVG element and other related attributes.

Attributes

  • size = a number between 9 and 19
  • color = "black" or "white"
  • position = an object containing coordinates and colors as keys and values
  • config = an object containing size and theme attributes
  • noMargin and hideMargin = booleans
  • coordSystem = "A1" or "aa"
  • zoom = an object describing either:
    • [mode = "zone"] a region ("NW"/"NE"/"SE"/"SW")
    • [mode = "point"] or a center point and a zoom ratio

Geometry

  • shapeBackground(noMargin) returns 1 pseudo-square whose area may include the margin
  • shapeGrid(size) returns an array of 2*size pseudo-lines
  • shapeStarPoints(size) returns an array of pseudo-circles
  • shapeLabels(size, coordSystem) returns an array of 4*size pseudo-text
  • shapeStones(size, positions) returns an array of size*size pseudo-circles (stones and placeholders)
  • shapeStone(size, intersection, color) returns 1 pseudo-circle
  • shapeMarkers(size, markers, positions) returns an array of pseudo-elements drawing triangles, squares,...
  • shapeArea(hideMargin, zoom, size) returns a view box with optional margin and zoom in

Styles

  • defineRadialColors(color) returns gradient colors
  • Themes is an array of predefined themes: "classic" and "paper"

Helper

  • serialize(config, position, markers) returns a string containing a full SVG goban