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react-material-color-picker
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Material Design is a design language introduced by Google. If you want to find color inspiration for a specific design style based on material color palette, you can use this component as a development tool. You may find it useful while creating Material apps in combination with such libraries as Material-UI
$ npm i react-material-color-picker --save
import React from 'react';
import MaterialColorPicker from 'react-material-color-picker';
// in your app
<MaterialColorPicker
initColor="rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.26)"
onSubmit={actionLog()}
onReset={actionLog()}
style={{width: 400, backgroundColor: '#c7c7c7'}}
submitLabel='Apply'
resetLabel='Undo'
/>
initColor should be color string from Goggle material color palette
style - inline style of the root div node
submitLabel and resetLabel are titles of the appropriate buttons
onSubmit and onReset are callbacks wich will be invoked by clicking the appropriate buttons. It will recieve an argument with the following structure:
event = {
type, // 'submit' || 'reset',
timeStamp, // nativeEvent.timeStamp,
target: {
value, // currient color string,
nativeEvent, // nativeEvent,
name: 'MaterialColorPicker',
node, // ref to root div element,
...this.props,
}
};
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React Material Color Picker Component
The npm package react-material-color-picker receives a total of 140 weekly downloads. As such, react-material-color-picker popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-material-color-picker demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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