1.0.35 ā€¢ Published 3 years ago

strapi-plugin-colorpicker v1.0.35

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268
License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
3 years ago

Strapi - Color Picker Field

A plugin for Strapi Headless CMS that provides colorpicker field:

GIF as a demo

šŸ– Requirements

Complete installation requirements are exact same as for Strapi itself and can be found in the documentation under Installation Requirements.

Supported Strapi versions:

  • Strapi >= v3.3.x

We recommend always using the latest version of Strapi to start your new projects.

ā³ Installation

# npm
npm install strapi-plugin-colorpicker

# yarn
yarn add strapi-plugin-colorpicker

āœļø Usage

Component by default is not going to appear in the UI you need to enable manually. To enable the component in any content type you've to add the attribute in a configuration model json file (*.settings.json):

{
  "attributes": {
    "background_color": {
-      "type": "string",
+      "type": "colorpicker",
+      "columnType": "string"
    }
  }
}

āš ļøāš ļø Note: because of how the field API is working at the moment, the data returned from your endpoint > background_color will be a string and not a JSON object. You'll just have to parse the data in your front (JSON.parse(background_color)).

šŸ“ Copy required files REQUIRED āš ļø

ā€¼ļøThis step is required: Until now Strapi doesn't offer a way to validate custom fields types and for that reason we need to edit manually the files of content-type-builder to make a corresponding validation of our new field.

Inside strapi-files we have a list of folders with the Strapi version, enter to the version that correspond with your installation, and you will see this files

Copy the folder named content-type-builder inside your <project-root>/extensions folder

šŸš€ Run your project

After successful installation you've to build a fresh package that includes plugin UI. To archive that simply use:

# npm
npm run build && npm run develop

# yarn
yarn build && yarn develop

šŸ“¦ API Response

How i mentioned before the data is storing as a string because we don't have a API to manage JSON objects at this time, so for example when you make your REST api query or your query in GraphQL it will response with a string like this:

{
  "id": 1,
  "background_color": "{\"hex\":\"#007effff\",\"rgb\":{\"r\":0,\"g\":126,\"b\":255,\"a\":1},\"css\":\"rgba(0,126,255,1)\"}",
  "published_at": "2020-12-24T16:50:00.815Z",
  "created_at": "2020-12-24T16:49:06.795Z",
  "updated_at": "2020-12-24T16:50:00.839Z"
}

So in your frontend you can use JSON.parse(myobject.background_color) and will transform the string to this:

{
  "hex": "#007effff",
  "rgb": {
    "r": 0,
    "g": 126,
    "b": 255,
    "a": 1
  },
  "css": "rgba(0,126,255,1)"
}

āœØ Done! Now you have hex, rgba and css to use in any frontend like you want

Contributing

Feel free to fork and make a Pull Request to this plugin project. All the input is warmly welcome!

Community support

For general help using Strapi, please refer to the official Strapi documentation. For additional help, you can use one of these channels to ask a question:

  • Slack We're present on official Strapi slack workspace. Look for @danestves and DM.
  • GitHub (Bug reports, Contributions, Questions and Discussions)

License

MIT License Copyright (c) 2020 Daniel Esteves & Strapi Solutions.

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