0.2.1 • Published 12 years ago
json2fontcss v0.2.1
json2fontcss 
Converter from JSON to font variables for CSS
Getting Started
Install the module with: npm install json2fontcss
// Compilation
var json2fontcss = require('json2fontcss'),
params = {
chars: [
{'name': 'github', 'value': 'e0000'},
{'name': 'twitter', 'value': 'e0001'},
{'name': 'rss', 'value': 'e0002'}
],
fonts: {
svg: 'public/fonts/font.svg',
ttf: 'public/fonts/font.ttf',
eot: 'public/fonts/font.eot',
woff: 'public/fonts/font.woff'
},
fontFamily: 'my-icon-set',
format: 'stylus'
},
stylus = json2fontcss(params);
// Result (Stylus)
$github_font_family = "my-icon-set";
$github_value = "\e0000";
$github = "my-icon-set" "\e0000";
...
icon($char) {
iconFontFamily($char)
iconFont()
&:before {
iconContent($char)
}
}
// Inside of your Stylus
.github-icon {
icon($github)
}Documentation
json2fontcss exposes a single function.
json2fontcss(params);
/**
* Convert font character info into CSS variables
* @param {Object} params Container for parameters
* @param {Object[]} params.chars Information about each character mapping
* @param {String} params.chars.name Variable name for character
* @param {String} params.chars.value Hexadecimal UTF8 value for character
* @param {Object} params.fonts Font type keys to font url paths (e.g. {less: '../font.svg'})
* @param {String} [params.fontFamily="icon-font"] Optional name for font-family
* @param {String} [params.template="json"] Optional template to generate with
* @param {Mixed} [params.options={}] Optional options for template
* @returns {String} Pre-processor ready CSS generated from specified template
*/Templates are managed via
json2fontcss.templates; // Object containing key-value pairs of template engines
json2fontcss.addTemplate(name, fn); // Utility to add new templates
json2fontcss.addMustacheTemplate(name, tmpl); // Utility to add new mustache templatesDonating
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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 your code using grunt and test via npm test.
License
Copyright (c) 2013 Todd Wolfson
Licensed under the MIT license.
