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Color Pickers for Sketch, Photoshop, Chrome & more with Vue.js(vue2.0).
$ npm install vue-color
var Photoshop = require('vue-color/src/Photoshop.vue');
new Vue({
components: {
'Photoshop': Photoshop
}
})
import { Photoshop } from 'vue-color'
new Vue({
components: {
'photoshop-picker': Photoshop
}
})
The dist
folder contains vue-color.js
and vue-color.min.js
with all components exported in the window.VueColor
object. These bundles are also available on NPM packages.
<script src="path/to/vue.js"></script>
<script src="path/to/vue-color.min.js"></script>
<script>
var Photoshop = VueColor.Photoshop
</script>
npm install
npm run dev
var defaultProps = {
hex: '#194d33',
hsl: {
h: 150,
s: 0.5,
l: 0.2,
a: 1
},
hsv: {
h: 150,
s: 0.66,
v: 0.30,
a: 1
},
rgba: {
r: 25,
g: 77,
b: 51,
a: 1
},
a: 1
}
new Vue({
el: '#app',
components: {
'material-picker': material,
'compact-picker': compact,
'swatches-picker': swatches,
'slider-picker': slider,
'sketch-picker': sketch,
'chrome-picker': chrome,
'photoshop-picker': photoshop
},
data: {
colors: defaultProps
}
})
<!-- suppose you have the data 'colors' in your component -->
<material-picker v-model="colors" />
<compact-picker v-model="colors" />
<swatches-picker v-model="colors" />
<slider-picker v-model="colors" />
<sketch-picker v-model="colors" />
<chrome-picker v-model="colors" />
<photoshop-picker v-model="colors" />
OR
<chrome-picker :value="colors" @input="updateValue"></chrome-picker>
-[] docs -[] more components
vue-color is licensed under The MIT License.
FAQs
Color of Vue Components
The npm package vue-color receives a total of 60,238 weekly downloads. As such, vue-color popularity was classified as popular.
We found that vue-color 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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