0.1.5 • Published 10 years ago

colorpalette v0.1.5

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colorpalette

Randomly select color styles from a range of presets.

I created this module after taking a Marius Watz Processing workshop. He described a method to create a set of color palettes by creating a pool of colors and randomly selecting from it. This module is my interpretation. I've used it in several projects including FloraJS.

##Install

To include colorpalette as a component in your project, use the node module.

npm install colorpalette --save

You can also use the standalone version and reference the js file from your document.

<html>
  <head>
    <script src="scripts/colorpalette.min.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
  </head>
  ...

##Usage

The module exports a colorpalette class. In a nodejs project, you access it via:

var ColorPalette = require('colorpalette');
var palette = new ColorPalette();

Add colors to your palette via addColor(). Pass the min/max amounts plus the start and end colors. The function adds a random number of colors between your min and max. It also selects a random color space between your start/end colors.

In the example below, you are twice as likely to get a dark red color from the palette. Notice you can also chain your addColor() calls.

pal.addColor({
  min: 2,
  max: 8,
  startColor: [255, 0, 0],
  endColor: [200, 0, 0]
}).addColor({
  min: 4,
  max: 16,
  startColor: [30, 0, 0],
  endColor: [60, 0, 0]
});

To retrieve a color array from the palette, use getColor().

var color = pal.getColor(); // returns an array; ex: [255, 100, 0]

In the browser, the module exposes a ColorPalette class.

<html>
  <head>
    <script src="scripts/colorpalette.min.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
  </head>
  <body>
    <script>
      var pal = new ColorPalette();
      pal.addColor({
        min: 2,
        max: 8,
        startColor: [105, 210, 231],
        endColor: [85, 190, 211]
      }).addColor({
        min: 2,
        max: 8,
        startColor: [167, 219, 216],
        endColor: [147, 199, 196]
      });
      for (var i = 0; i < 150; i++) {
        var color = pal.getColor();
        var obj = document.createElement('div');
        obj.style.cssText = 'width: 100px; height: 100px; display: inline-block';
        obj.style.backgroundColor = 'rgb(' + color[0] + ', ' + color[1] + ', ' + color[2] + ')';
        document.body.appendChild(obj);
      }
    </script>
  </body>
</html>

To learn how to use the various colorpalette functions, please review the docs or check out the examples.

##Building this project

This project uses Grunt. To build the project first install the node modules.

npm install

Next, run grunt.

grunt

To run the tests, run 'npm test'.

npm test

To check test coverage run 'grunt coverage'.

grunt coverage

A pre-commit hook is defined in /pre-commit that runs jshint. To use the hook, run the following:

ln -s ../../pre-commit .git/hooks/pre-commit

A post-commit hook is defined in /post-commit that runs the Plato complexity analysis tools. To use the hook, run the following:

ln -s ../../post-commit .git/hooks/post-commit

View the code complexity report.