EXAMPLE:

Use these button below to open the Color Picker and change the colors of the preview:

Preview:

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READ ME:

Colr Pickr, a vanilla JavaScript color picking component built with SVGs, with features like saving colors. Similar design to the chrome-dev-tools color picker

license version minzip size Language grade: JavaScript



Features:

  • Drag interactive color picker allowing for easy use of finding colors, including a Saturation and Lightness box, Hue slider and Opacity slider
  • Reads and outputs HEX, RGB, HSL, HEXA, RGBA and HSLA color values
  • Save custom colors to re-use on return to the color picker
  • Full Touch Support
  • ~5kb file size, meaning a super fast component of your application
  • Works on all major browsers
  • Flat and modern design interface, inspired by google chrome dev-tools color picker

Examples:

Getting Started:

Installation
  • Install with NPM:

    $ npm i @r-tek/colr_pickr

    If you are using a bundler like Webpack, you can import the module:

    // ES6
    import pickr from '@r-tek/colr_pickr';
    
    // OR
    
    // CommonJs
    const pickr = require('@r-tek/colr_pickr');

    For now, you'll need to bring in the CSS file through one of the methods below.


  • Using the CDN via jsDelivr:
    <script
        type="text/javascript"
        src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@r-tek/colr_pickr@2.0.0/build/colr_pickr.min.js"
    ></script>
    <link
        rel="stylesheet"
        type="text/css"
        href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@r-tek/colr_pickr@2.0.0/build/colr_pickr.min.css"
    />

  • Alternatively, you could clone/download the repository. Under the /build directory, include the colr_pickr_min.js and the colr_pickr_min.css in your project.
Usage
<!-- Add a button to your HTML document and give it any ID -->

<button id="my_picker"></button>

<!-- The rest is in your JavaScript file, or in this case a script tag -->

<script type="text/javascript">
    /**
     * Create a new ColorPicker instance, which takes 2 parameters
     *
     * Parameter 1 [HTMLElement]: the button you want to launch the editor
     * Parameter 2 [String] (Optional): A color
     */

    const button = document.getElementById('my_picker');
    let picker = new ColorPicker(button, '#ff0000');

    /**
     * What do you want to do after you have chosen the color?
     *
     * You can specify this in an EventListener, assigned to your button
     */

    button.addEventListener('colorChange', function (event) {
        // This will give you the color you selected
        const color = event.detail.color.hexa;

        // Code to do what you want with that color...
    });

    /**
     * You can also change the color yourself via JavaScript
     *
     * If you want to change the selected color for an instance without using the picker
     * You can call the following function
     *
     * Parameter 1 [String]: Color
     * Parameter 2 [HTMLElement]: The button that holds the instance / picker launch button
     */

    colorPickerComp.colorChange('#ff00ff', button);
</script>

API Documentation:

For more details on functions shown in the example, and others, check out the API document on the project website:

https://r-tek.github.io/colr_pickr/documentation.html

Color Value Information:

When you give the Color Picker a color value to read, it has to be a supported value format. Colr Pickr support all the popular choices, the table below show all supported value formats:

Format Name Example Format
hex "#ff0000"
hexAlpha "#ff0000ff"
rgb "rgb(255, 0, 0)"
rgba "rgb(255, 0, 0, 1)"
hsl "hsl(360, 100%, 50%)"
hsla "hsla(360, 100%, 50%, 1)"

Changelog:

You can check out the change log for information on latest updates here:

https://github.com/R-TEK/colr_pickr/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md

Contribution:

Read the contribution file for details on developing with the project. You can find the file here:

https://github.com/R-TEK/colr_pickr/blob/master/CONTRIBUTION.md

You can also contribute by issuing any bugs you have found or ideas for new features/optimizations to improve the component. You can do this by going to the issues page and posting your bug / feature. Once I have read the issue, I'll add it to a Trello road map. With the road map you can vote for items I have added if you like that feature too, and you can view what has been accepted/rejected, what I'm working on and what has been completed.

License:

The MIT License - see the link below for more details:

https://github.com/R-TEK/colr_pickr/blob/master/LICENSE


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