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react-color-harvest
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react-color-harvest
is a React component that extracts colors from an image.
This repository is a fork of the unmaintained https://github.com/nitin42/react-color-extractor repository.
Design systems
Creative coding
Creating advanced color tools
npm install react-color-harvest
or if you use yarn
yarn add react-color-harvest
This package also depends on React, so make sure you've it installed.
import React from "react";
import { ColorExtractor } from "react-color-harvest";
class App extends React.Component {
state = { colors: [] };
renderSwatches = () => {
const { colors } = this.state;
return colors.map((color, id) => {
return (
<div
key={id}
style={{
backgroundColor: color,
width: 100,
height: 100,
}}
/>
);
});
};
getColors = (colors) =>
this.setState((state) => ({ colors: [...state.colors, ...colors] }));
render() {
return (
<div>
<ColorExtractor getColors={this.getColors}>
<img
src="https://i.imgur.com/OCyjHNF.jpg"
style={{ width: 700, height: 500 }}
/>
</ColorExtractor>
<div
style={{
marginTop: 20,
display: "flex",
justifyContent: "center",
}}
>
{this.renderSwatches()}
</div>
</div>
);
}
}
Check out the examples
folder.
react-color-harvest
can be used in two different ways.
<ColorExtractor getColors={colors => console.log(colors)}>
<img src="..." alt="..." style={{...}} />
</ColorExtractor>
Check out this example.
src
prop<ColorExtractor
src="<local-or-remote-image-url-or-blob-url>"
getColors={(colors) => console.log(colors)}
/>
Check out this example.
In development, make sure that you've configured proxy settings in your server config when you are using the remote images, otherwise you might run into CORS issue. You can also use this chrome extension to tackle CORS issue.
<ColorExtractor />
propsgetColors
(colors: Array<Array<number> | string>) => void
getColors
callback is invoked with an array of colors, either in hex or rgb format once the image is done processing. Use this callback to update the state with the colors array
<ColorExtractor getColors={(colors) => this.setState({ colors: colors })} />
rgb
type: boolean
When set to true
, produces the color in rgb
format. By default, colors produced are in hex format
<ColorExtractor rgb getColors={(colors) => console.log(colors)} />
This will log colors in rgb
format
onError
(error: Object) => void
onError
callback is invoked if there is any issue with processing the image.
<ColorExtractor onError={error => this.setState({ hasError: true , msg: error })}>
src
type: string
src
prop accepts a remote or local image url, or a blob url.
<ColorExtractor
src="https://i.imgur.com/OCyjHNF.jpg"
getColors={(colors) => console.log(colors)}
/>
maxColors
type: number
maxColors
prop accepts a number for amount of colors in palette from which swatches will be generated.
<ColorExtractor src="..." getColors={colors => ...} maxColors={128} />
If you like to contribute to this project, fork the repo and then follow the below instructions to setup the project locally on your machine.
git clone https://github.com/<your_username_here>/react-color-harvest
cd react-color-harvest
yarn
Run yarn build:component
to build the source code.
flow
to typescript
FAQs
A React component which extracts colors from an image
The npm package react-color-harvest receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, react-color-harvest popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-color-harvest 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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