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vanilla-colorful

v0.7.2

Published

A tiny framework agnostic color picker element for modern web apps

Downloads

1,017,440

Readme

Features

  • 🗜 Small: Just 2,7 KB (minified and gzipped). Size Limit controls the size.
  • 🚀 Fast: Built with standards based Custom Elements.
  • 🛡 Bulletproof: Written in strict TypeScript and has 100% test coverage.
  • 🗂 Typed: Ships with types included.
  • 😍 Simple: The interface is straightforward and easy to use.
  • 💬 Accessible: Follows the WAI-ARIA guidelines to support users of assistive technologies.
  • 📲 Mobile-friendly: Works well on mobile devices and touch screens.
  • 👫 Framework-agnostic: Can be used with any framework.
  • 💨 No dependencies

Live demos

Install

npm install vanilla-colorful --save

Or use one of the following content delivery networks:

unpkg.com CDN:

<script type="module" src="https://unpkg.com/vanilla-colorful?module"></script>

Skypack CDN:

<script type="module" src="https://cdn.skypack.dev/vanilla-colorful"></script>

JSPM CDN:

<script type="module" src="https://jspm.dev/vanilla-colorful"></script>

ESM CDN:

<script type="module" src="https://esm.sh/vanilla-colorful"></script>

Usage

<hex-color-picker color="#1e88e5"></hex-color-picker>
<script type="module">
  import 'vanilla-colorful';

  const picker = document.querySelector('hex-color-picker');
  picker.addEventListener('color-changed', (event) => {
    // get updated color value
    const newColor = event.detail.value;
  });

  // get current color value
  console.log(picker.color);
</script>

ES modules

vanilla-colorful is authored using ES modules which are natively supported by modern browsers. However, all the code examples listed here use so-called "bare module specifiers": import 'vanilla-colorful'.

There is now a feature in the HTML Standard called import maps that enables resolving bare module specifiers without requiring any tools. As of October 2022, import maps are not yet shipped in all browsers.

In the meantime, we recommend using one of the tools that leverage ES modules based development, such as vite, @web/dev-server, or wmr. None of these tools are needed when importing from CDN.

Supported color models

The default vanilla-colorful's input/output format is a HEX string (like #ffffff). In case if you need another color model, we provide 12 additional color picker bundles.

Available pickers

| File to import | HTML element | Value example | | ------------------------------- | ---------------------------- | ---------------------------------- | | "hex-color-picker.js" | <hex-color-picker> | "#ffffff" | | "hex-alpha-color-picker.js" | <hex-alpha-color-picker> | "#ffffff88" | | "hsl-color-picker.js" | <hsl-color-picker> | { h: 0, s: 0, l: 100 } | | "hsl-string-color-picker.js" | <hsl-string-color-picker> | "hsl(0, 0%, 100%)" | | "hsla-color-picker.js" | <hsla-color-picker> | { h: 0, s: 0, l: 100, a: 1 } | | "hsla-string-color-picker.js" | <hsla-string-color-picker> | "hsla(0, 0%, 100%, 1)" | | "hsv-color-picker.js" | <hsv-color-picker> | { h: 0, s: 0, v: 100 } | | "hsv-string-color-picker.js" | <hsv-string-color-picker> | "hsv(0, 0%, 100%)" | | "hsva-color-picker.js" | <hsva-color-picker> | { h: 0, s: 0, v: 100, a: 1 } | | "hsva-string-color-picker.js" | <hsva-string-color-picker> | "hsva(0, 0%, 100%, 1)" | | "rgb-color-picker.js" | <rgb-color-picker> | { r: 255, g: 255, b: 255 } | | "rgba-color-picker.js" | <rgba-color-picker> | { r: 255, g: 255, b: 255, a: 1 } | | "rgb-string-color-picker.js" | <rgb-string-color-picker> | "rgb(255, 255, 255)" | | "rgba-string-color-picker.js" | <rgba-string-color-picker> | "rgba(255, 255, 255, 1)" |

Code example

<rgba-color-picker></rgba-color-picker>
<script type="module">
  import 'vanilla-colorful/rgba-color-picker.js';

  const picker = document.querySelector('rgba-color-picker');
  picker.color = { r: 50, g: 100, b: 150, a: 1 };
</script>

Overriding styles

vanilla-colorful exposes CSS Shadow Parts allowing to override the default styles:

hex-color-picker {
  height: 250px;
}

hex-color-picker::part(saturation) {
  bottom: 30px;
  border-radius: 3px 3px 0 0;
}

hex-color-picker::part(hue) {
  height: 30px;
  border-radius: 0 0 3px 3px;
}

hex-color-picker::part(saturation-pointer) {
  border-radius: 5px;
}

hex-color-picker::part(hue-pointer) {
  border-radius: 2px;
  width: 15px;
  height: inherit;
}

HEX input

vanilla-colorful provides an additional <hex-input> element that can be used to type a color:

<hex-input color="#1e88e5"></hex-input>
<script type="module">
  import 'vanilla-colorful/hex-input.js';

  const input = document.querySelector('hex-input');
  input.addEventListener('color-changed', (event) => {
    const newColor = event.detail.value;
  });
</script>

<hex-input> renders an unstyled <input> element inside a slot and exposes it for styling using part. You can also pass your own <input> element as a child if you want to fully configure it.

In addition to color property, <hex-input> supports the following boolean properties:

| Property | Default | Description | | ---------- | ------- | -------------------------------------------- | | alpha | false | Allows #rgba and #rrggbbaa color formats | | prefixed | false | Enables # prefix displaying |

Base classes

vanilla-colorful provides a set of base classes that can be imported without registering custom elements. This is useful if you want to create your own color picker with a different tag name.

import { RgbBase } from 'vanilla-colorful/lib/entrypoints/rgb.js';

customElements.define('custom-color-picker', class extends RgbBase {});

Code Recipes

TypeScript support

vanilla-colorful supports TypeScript and ships with types in the library itself; no need for any other install.

Custom types

While not only typing its own class methods and variables, it can also help you type yours. Depending on the element you are using, you can also import the type that is associated with the element. For example, if you are using our <hsl-color-picker> element, you can also import the HslColor type.

import type { HslColor } from 'vanilla-colorful/hsl-color-picker';

const myHslValue: HslColor = { h: 0, s: 0, l: 0 };

Typed events

All the included custom elements provide overrides for addEventListener and removeEventListener methods to include typings for the color-changed custom event detail property:

const picker = document.querySelector('rgba-color-picker');

picker.addEventListener('color-changed', (event) => {
  console.log(event.detail.value.a); // (property) RgbaColor.a: number
});

Lit plugin

All the included custom elements are compatible with lit-analyzer and lit-plugin extension for Visual Studio Code, so you can benefit from type checking in Lit templates, for example validating binding names.

Browser support

vanilla-colorful uses Custom Elements and Shadow DOM, and does not support IE11 or legacy Edge.

Why vanilla-colorful?

vanilla-colorful has all the benefits of react-colorful with one important difference.

While react-colorful claims to have zero dependencies, it still expects you to use React or Preact. This means that Angular, Vue, Svelte or vanilla JS users would have an extra dependency in their apps.

Now when all the evergreen browsers support standards based Custom Elements, it's perfect time to build such tiny and lightweight UI controls as web components rather than framework components.