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jquery-ascolorpicker-flat
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A jquery plugin that convent input into color picker.
A jquery plugin that convent input into color picker.
dist/
├── jquery-asColorPicker.js
├── jquery-asColorPicker.es.js
├── jquery-asColorPicker.min.js
└── css/
├── asColorPicker.css
└── asColorPicker.min.css
Several quick start options are available:
bower install jquery-asColorPicker --save
npm install jquery-asColorPicker --save
yarn add jquery-asColorPicker
If you want build from source:
git clone git@github.com:amazingSurge/jquery-asColorPicker.git
cd jquery-asColorPicker
npm install
npm install -g gulp-cli babel-cli
gulp build
Done!
jquery-asColorPicker
requires the latest version of jQuery
, jquery-asColor
, and jquery-asGradient
.
<link rel="stylesheet" href="/path/to/asColorPicker.css">
<script src="/path/to/jquery.js"></script>
<script src="/path/to/jquery-asColor.js"></script>
<script src="/path/to/jquery-asGradient.js"></script>
<script src="/path/to/jquery-asColorPicker.js"></script>
<input type='text' class="example" value="#000" />
All you need to do is call the plugin on the element:
jQuery(function($) {
$('.example').asColorPicker();
});
There are some example usages that you can look at to get started. They can be found in the examples folder.
jquery-asColorPicker
can accept an options object to alter the way it behaves. You can see the default options by call $.asColorPicker.setDefaults()
. The structure of an options object is as follows:
{
namespace: 'asColorPicker',
readonly: false,
skin: null,
lang: 'en',
hideInput: false,
hideFireChange: true,
keyboard: false,
color: {
format: false,
alphaConvert: { // or false will disable convert
'RGB': 'RGBA',
'HSL': 'HSLA',
'HEX': 'RGBA',
'NAMESPACE': 'RGBA',
},
shortenHex: false,
hexUseName: false,
reduceAlpha: true,
nameDegradation: 'HEX',
invalidValue: '',
zeroAlphaAsTransparent: true
},
mode: 'simple',
onInit: null,
onReady: null,
onChange: null,
onClose: null,
onOpen: null,
onApply: null
}
Methods are called on asColorPicker instances through the asColorPicker method itself. You can also save the instances to variable for further use.
// call directly
$().asColorPicker('destroy');
// or
var api = $().data('asColorPicker');
api.destroy();
Get or set opacity.
// get opacity
$().asColorPicker('opacity');
// set opacity
$().asColorPicker('opacity', 0.1);
Show the colorpicker dropdown.
$().asColorPicker('open');
Close the colorpicker dropdown.
$().asColorPicker('close');
Clear the colorpicker.
$().asColorPicker('clear');
Get or set the colorpicker val.
// get the color
$().asColorPicker('val');
// set the color
$().asColorPicker('val', 'rgb(100, 100, 100)');
Set the color.
$().asColorPicker('set', 'rgb(100, 100, 100)');
Get the color.
$().asColorPicker('get');
Enable the colorpicker functions.
$().asColorPicker('enable');
Enable the colorpicker functions.
$().asColorPicker('enable');
Disable the colorpicker functions.
$().asColorPicker('disable');
Destroy the colorpicker instance.
$().asColorPicker('destroy');
jquery-asColorPicker
provides custom events for the plugin’s unique actions.
$('.the-element').on('asColorPicker::change', function (e) {
// on value change
});
Event | Description |
---|---|
init | Fires when the instance is setup for the first time. |
ready | Fires when the instance is ready for API use. |
change | Fires when the value changed. |
enable | Fires when the enable instance method has been called. |
disable | Fires when the disable instance method has been called. |
destroy | Fires when an instance is destroyed. |
If you have to use other plugin with the same namespace, just call the $.asColorPicker.noConflict
method to revert to it.
<script src="other-plugin.js"></script>
<script src="jquery-asColorPicker.js"></script>
<script>
$.asColorPicker.noConflict();
// Code that uses other plugin's "$().asColorPicker" can follow here.
</script>
Tested on all major browsers.
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As a jQuery plugin, you also need to see the jQuery Browser Support.
Anyone and everyone is welcome to contribute. Please take a moment to
review the guidelines for contributing. Make sure you're using the latest version of jquery-asColorPicker
before submitting an issue. There are several ways to help out:
jquery-asColorPicker
is built modularly and uses Gulp as a build system to build its distributable files. To install the necessary dependencies for the build system, please run:
npm install -g gulp
npm install -g babel-cli
npm install
Then you can generate new distributable files from the sources, using:
gulp build
More gulp tasks can be found here.
To see the list of recent changes, see Releases section.
Copyright (C) 2016 amazingSurge.
Licensed under the LGPL license.
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