directory-colorfy v2.2.1
directory-colorfy 
Color up those SVGs
Getting Started
Install the module with: npm install directory-colorfy
var DirectoryColorfy = require('directory-colorfy');
var dc = new DirectoryColorfy( input, output, options );
dc.convert()
.then(function(){
// Next
});Documentation
Required Params
Input
Type: String
Input folder of SVGs
Output
Type: String
Output folder
Optional Params
options.colors
Type: Object
Default value: {}
A hash of colors to pass in with names.
Example:
{ "primary": "#ff0000" }options.dynamicColorOnly
Type: Boolean
Default value: false
Allows you to tell directory-colorfy to ignore the original file when using colors.
For example, if given a file named like so:
bear.colors-white.svgAnd dynamicColorOnly is set to true:
{
dynamicColorOnly: true
}Only a single file will be generated:
bear-white.svgExamples
If the input directory has this file in it:
bear.colors-primary-blue-red.svgAnd the color hash that is passed through is:
{ "primary": "green" }The output folder should end up with:
bear-green.svg
bear-blue.svg
bear-red.svgWhich will all be completely filled in with their specific color.
Contributing
In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using Grunt.
Release History
- 1.0.0 Make
convertreturn a promise. Also, change from putting stylesheet in to just changing thefillandstrokeattributes - 0.4.0 Make sure custom color words override actual color words (e.g. red)
- 0.3.0 Make sure custom color words (e.g. primary, secondary) are acknowledged
- 0.2.0 No longer needs a dir as an input, can also take an array of files
- 0.1.0 First release
License
Copyright (c) 2013 Jeffrey Lembeck & Filament Group
Licensed under the MIT license.
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