Why create yet another color library?
I needed library that:
- Had similar code on server side (PHP) and client side (browser).
- Had license compatible with commercial projects.
There was no library that matched these requirements.
This library is available in 2 languages to make it usable in both client side web components and server side scripts:
- PHP
- JavaScript, usable in Node.js and in browser. Browser version has no dependencies.
Features
Library has only 1 object: Color
Color object represents color. You can:
- Set or get color and color components in RGB and HSL color spaces with optional alpha channel.
- Import/export color from/to different commonly used string formats: hexadecimal, IE hex, rgb(), hsl(), color keywords.
- Mix colors.
- Get luminance and calculate color contrast.
Class automatically converts between color spaces when needed.
Code is optimized for performance. Unusual coding style was used to make code consistent between different programming languages.
Usage
How to include library:
// For Node.js
const CAColor = require('cyberalien-color');
// For browser (change path to correct url)
// <script src="./dist/color-es5.js"></script>
Sample code:
var color, color2;
// Create simple color object, get HEX string
color = new CAColor();
color.setRGB(10, 20, 30);
color.toHex();
// Create color object from string
color = CAColor.fromString('rgba(10, 20, 30, .5)');
color.getRGBA();
// Change color components in different color spaces
color = CAColor.fromString('#f00');
color.setHue(180);
color.toString(); // '#00ffff'
color.toHex(true); // '#0ff' - compressed hex string
// Mix colors
color = CAColor.fromString('blue');
color2 = CAColor.fromString('red');
color.mix(color2, 50); // 50% of each color
color.toKeyword(); // 'purple'
// Manipulate color spaces
color = CAColor.fromString('yellow');
color.setHue(color.getHue() + 180);
color.setLightness(25);
color.toHex(); // '#000080'
color.toHSLString(); // 'hsl(240, 100%, 25%)'
// Calculate contrast between 2 colors
color = CAColor.fromString('yellow');
color2 = CAColor.fromString('darkblue');
color.getContrast(color2); // 14.245...
Documentation
Documentation will be added later, when new website is ready.
For now you can easily figure it out by reading function names and docblocks in src/color.js or lib/color.php.
Code is well documented.
Color values use following ranges:
- red, green, blue: 0-255
- hue: 0-360
- lightness, saturation: 0-100
- alpha: 0-1
Requirements
JavaScript library is written in ES6, but is compiled into ES5 code for older browsers.
PHP library requires PHP 5.4 or newer version.
Compiling library
To re-compile library you need Node.js. Open Terminal or command prompt, run these commands:
npm install
grunt
First command will install all necessary libraries.
Second command will compile libraries.
If you are having problems getting Grunt to execute, install it globally:
npm install -g grunt
Unit tests
To run tests run this command:
npm test
License
This library is licensed under MIT license. That means you can use it in both open source and commercial projects.