fp-units v1.0.0
fp-units
An FP-oriented library to easily convert CSS units. Provides some convenient curried functions to convert any CSS units available in the spec.
Installation
npm install --save fp-unitsBasic usage
Absolute units
import { converter } from 'fp-units'
converter({}, 'px', '100px 2cm 15mm 4q 4in 30pc 24pt')
// [[100, 75.59055, 56.69291, 3.77953, 384, 480, 32]]
converter({}, 'px', [30, '4px 8px', '2cm'])
// [[30], [4, 8], [75.59055]]
converter({}, 'px', 30)
// [[30]]
converter({}, 'px', 'calc(2 * calc(12px + 3px))')
// [[30]]Relative units
In order to be able to do conversions between relative units, fp-units needs to know some values to perform calculus. For example, to convert px into %, you have to provide a fixed size to let fp-units know on what constant coefficient it should base the converter.
In a browser environment, fp-units is able to guess the majority of the configuration object by itself: in most cases, you'll just have to provide the node property. For more advanced config, please see the config object below.
import { converter } from 'fp-units'
converter(
{ node: document.querySelector('#foobar') },
'px',
'2rem 4em 2rlh 4lh 50% 25vw 40vh 5vmin 10vmax',
)
// [[32, 96, 32, 104, 50, 480, 432, 54, 192]]Note: since all the provided functions are automatically curried, you can create a custom to function based on your own configuration:
import { converter } from 'fp-units'
const to = converter({ /* your config */ })
to('px', '5rem')
to('%', '30vw')
to('vmin', '50% 40px')Config object
All properties are optional.
const config = {
// used to convert vw, vh, vmin, vmax
window: window,
// fallback
window: {
innerWidth: 0,
innerHeight: 0,
},
// used to convert rem, rlh
document: document,
// fallback
document: {
lineHeight: 16,
fontSize: 16,
},
// used to convert em, lh, %
node: document.querySelector('#foobar'),
// fallback
node: {
lineHeight: 16,
fontSize: 16,
width: 0, // must match `property` below
},
// specify the style property to look for in `node`
// used to convert %
property: 'width',
}Supported units
fp-units supports conversions of every units described in the CSS spec, as long as the starting unit and the arrival unit have the same nature. For example, it is possible to convert px to %, but it is impossible to convert deg to px, because deg describes an angle while px describes a length.
Length
px (canonical), cm, mm, q, in, pt, pc, %, em, rem, ex, ch, ic, lh, rlh, vw, vh, vmin, vmax, vb, vi
Angle
rad (canonical), deg, grad, turn
Time
s (canonical), ms
Frequency
hz (canonical), khz
Resolution
dppx (canonical), dpi, dpcm
API
convert
Naively converts a numeric value into the desired unit. This function is more granular than converter, but it does not handle automatic parsing, calc expressions and multiple conversions. This function is more useful when you need specialized converters.
The config object allows you to adjust some parameters used to perform relative units conversions (e.g. rem or %).
Parameters
configObject The config object.unitstring The desired unit.fromstring The base unit.valuenumber The value to convert.
Examples
import { convert } from 'fp-units'
convert({}, 'rem', 'px', 32)
// 2
convert({}, 'deg', 'rad', Math.PI)
// 180
// Note: you can take advantage of automatic currying to have your own conversion API!
const rad2deg = convert({}, 'deg', 'rad')
rad2deg(Math.PI)
// 180
rad2deg(Math.PI / 4)
// 45Returns number
converter
Smartly converts the provided values into the desired unit. You can convert numbers, strings and calc expressions.
Note: if the provided values don't have any unit, it will assume that they are expressed in the canonical unit corresponding to the nature of the desired unit (e.g. px if the desired unit is a length).
Parameters
configObject The config object.unitstring The desired unit.values(string | number | Array<(string | number)>) The values and units to convert.
Examples
import { converter } from 'fp-units'
const to = converter({
node: document.querySelector('#foobar'),
})
to('px', '30 2rem 4em 2rlh 4lh 50% 25vw 40vh 5vmin 10vmax')
// [[30, 32, 96, 32, 104, 50, 480, 432, 54, 192]]
to('px', [30, '2rem 4px', '4em'])
// [[30], [32, 4], [96]]
to('rem', 32)
// [[2]]
to('rem', 'calc(2 * calc(12px + 4px))')
// [[2]]License
MIT