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Organize and layout items based on various algorithms
Visualizations of output data:
top-down | left-right | diagonal | alt-diagonal | binary-tree |
---|---|---|---|---|
Install the module with: npm install layout
// Load in layout
var layout = require('layout');
// Generate a new layer to organize items on
var layer = layout('top-down');
// Add items that you want to organize
layer.addItem({'height': 20, 'width': 10, 'meta': 'medium'});
layer.addItem({'height': 10, 'width': 10, 'meta': 'small'});
layer.addItem({'height': 50, 'width': 40, 'meta': 'large'});
// Export the info
var info = layer['export']();
// We get back the width and height of the pack as well as organized items
{
height: 80,
width: 40,
items: [{
height: 10,
width: 10,
meta: 'small',
x: 0,
y: 0
}, {
height: 20,
width: 10,
meta: 'medium',
x: 0,
y: 10
}, {
height: 50,
width: 40,
meta: 'large',
x: 0,
y: 30
}]
}
Layout is a constructor function
/**
* Layout adds items in an algorithmic fashion
* @constructor
* @param {String|Object} [algorithm="top-down"] Name of algorithm or custom algorithm to use
* Available algorithms are listed in the Algorithms section
* @param {Mixed} [options] Options to provide for the algorithm
*/
Items can be added via addItem
which are required to have a height
and width
. Any additional info should be stored inside of meta
.
/**
* @param {Object} item Item to store -- this currently is mutated in-memory
* @param {Number} item.width Width of the item
* @param {Number} item.height Height of the item
* @param {Mixed} [item.meta] Any meta data you would like to store related to the item
*/
export
is how you take your items and organize them.
/**
* @returns {Object} retObj
* @returns {Number} retObj.height Height of the processed layout
* @returns {Number} retObj.width Width of the processed layout
* @returns {Mixed[]} retObj.items Organized items
*/
Currently layout
supports 5 different layout types which are listed below.
top-down
The top-down
algorithm places items vertically.
By default, it sorts from smallest (top) to largest (bottom). However, this can be disabled via sort: false
.
Options:
Boolean
Flag to enable/disable sorting from smallest (top) to largest (bottom)
true
)left-right
The left-right
algorithm places items horizontally.
By default, it sorts from smallest (left) to largest (right). However, this can be disabled via sort: false
.
Options:
Boolean
Flag to enable/disable sorting from smallest (left) to largest (right)
true
)diagonal
The diagonal
algorithm places items diagonally (top-left to bottom-right).
By default, it sorts from smallest (top-left) to largest (bottom-right). However, this can be disabled via sort: false
.
Options:
Boolean
Flag to enable/disable sorting from smallest (top-left) to largest (bottom-right)
true
)alt-diagonal
The alt-diagonal
algorithm places items diagonally (top-right to bottom-left).
By default, it sorts from smallest (top-right) to largest (bottom-left). However, this can be disabled via sort: false
.
Options:
Boolean
Flag to enable/disable sorting from smallest (top-right) to largest (bottom-left)
true
)binary-tree
The binary-tree
algorithm packs items via the binary tree algorithm.
This is an efficient way to pack items into the smallest container possible.
You can add your own algorithm via layout.addAlgorithm
/**
* Method to add new algorithms via
* @param {String} name Name of algorithm
* @param {Object} algorithm Algorithm to bind under name
* @param {Function} algorithm.sort Algorithm to sort object by
* @param {Function} algorithm.placeItems Algorithm to place items by
*/
In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint via npm run lint
and test via npm test
.
Support this project and others by twolfson via gratipay.
Copyright (c) 2012-2014 Todd Wolfson Licensed under the MIT license.
FAQs
Organize and layout items based on various algorithms
The npm package layout receives a total of 54,633 weekly downloads. As such, layout popularity was classified as popular.
We found that layout demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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