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@uiw/react-color-chrome
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Chrome Component is a subcomponent of @react-color.
npm i @uiw/react-color-chrome
import React, { useState } from 'react';
import {
HsvaColor,
hsvaToRgbaString,
color as handleColor,
validHex,
hexToHsva,
hsvaToHex,
hsvaToHexa,
} from '@uiw/color-convert';
import Chrome from '@uiw/react-color-chrome';
import { GithubPlacement } from '@uiw/react-color-github';
function Demo() {
const [hsva, setHsva] = useState({ h:0, s:25.71, v:82.35, a:0.32});
const hex = hsvaToHex(hsva)
return (
<>
<Chrome
color={hsva}
style={{ float: 'left' }}
placement={GithubPlacement.Right}
onChange={(color) => {
setHsva(color.hsva);
}}
/>
<Chrome
color={hsva}
placement={GithubPlacement.TopRight}
onChange={(color) => {
setHsva(color.hsva);
}}
/>
<Chrome
color={hsva}
style={{ marginTop: 10, width: 140 }}
placement={GithubPlacement.TopRight}
showEyeDropper={false}
showColorPreview={false}
showEditableInput={false}
onChange={(color) => {
setHsva(color.hsva);
}}
/>
<div style={{ background: hex, marginTop: 30, padding: 10 }}>
{hex}
</div>
</>
);
}
export default Demo;
Disable the opacity setting by setting showAlpha to false.
import React, { useState } from 'react';
import {
HsvaColor,
hsvaToRgbaString,
color as handleColor,
validHex,
hexToHsva,
hsvaToHex,
hsvaToHexa,
} from '@uiw/color-convert';
import Chrome from '@uiw/react-color-chrome';
import { GithubPlacement } from '@uiw/react-color-github';
function Demo() {
const [hsva, setHsva] = useState({ h:0, s:25.71, v:82.35, a:0.32});
const hex = hsvaToHex(hsva)
return (
<>
<Chrome
color={hsva}
style={{ marginTop: 10 }}
placement={GithubPlacement.TopRight}
showAlpha={false}
onChange={(color) => {
setHsva(color.hsva);
}}
/>
<div style={{ background: hex, marginTop: 30, padding: 10 }}>
{hex}
</div>
</>
);
}
export default Demo;
import React from 'react';
import { GithubProps } from '@uiw/react-color-github';
export declare enum ChromeInputType {
HEXA = "hexa",
RGBA = "rgba",
HSLA = "hsla"
}
export interface ChromeProps extends Omit<GithubProps, 'colors'> {
inputType?: ChromeInputType;
showEditableInput?: boolean;
showEyeDropper?: boolean;
showColorPreview?: boolean;
showHue?: boolean;
showAlpha?: boolean;
}
declare const Chrome: React.ForwardRefExoticComponent<ChromeProps & React.RefAttributes<HTMLDivElement>>;
export default Chrome;
As always, thanks to our amazing contributors!
Made with contributors.
Licensed under the MIT License.
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The npm package @uiw/react-color-chrome receives a total of 53,762 weekly downloads. As such, @uiw/react-color-chrome popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @uiw/react-color-chrome demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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