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A class for generating gradients.

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  • gradient

This package does not declare an exports field, so the exports above have been automatically detected and optimized by JSPM instead. If any package subpath is missing, it is recommended to post an issue to the original package (gradient) to support the "exports" field. If that is not possible, create a JSPM override to customize the exports field for this package.

Readme

Gradient.js

Generate you some gradients! Gradient.js is built on top of harthur/color https://github.com/harthur/color.

Using Gradient.js Server-side

Install the gradient module

npm install gradient

Add it to your source.

var Gradient = require('gradient');

Using Gradient.js Client-side

There are two ways to go about this.

Option 1.) Download gradient-min.js from github and include it within your page.

<script src="gradient-min.js"></script>

Option 2.) Build your own uncompressed or minified copy.

If you don't have Jake installed...

$ npm install -g jake

Then build and minify...

$ jake build
$ jake minify

Usage

A single class is exposed, Gradient, which takes a list of colors stops and steps.

// Colors can be given as an unlimited number of parameters.  Steps is always the last parameter
var grad = Gradient('#0071bc', '#662d91', '#e5005d', 10);

// Or they can be given as an array
var colorStops = ['#0071bc', '#662d91', '#e5005d'];
var grad = Gradient(colorStops, 10);

Colors can be inputted in any of mulitple formats: hex, rgb string, rgba string, or rgb hash.

var grad = Gradient('#0071bc', 'rgb(255, 67, 100)', { r: 100, g: 50, b: 10 }, 10);

The return value is a class instance which contains a .toArray method. If run without arguments this method will return an array of Color objects derived from https://github.com/harthur/color.

var grad = Gradient('#0071bc', '#662d91', '#e5005d', 10);
var colors = grad.toArray();

Optionally, a string value can be given indication the output format.

Possible values: hexString, rgbString, percentString, named

var grad = Gradient('#0071bc', '#662d91', '#e5005d', 10);
console.log(grad.toArray('hexString'));

>>>
[ '#0071BC',
  '#0F31AE',
  '#351D9F',
  '#652C90',
  '#662D91',
  '#662D91',
  '#9F1FAB',
  '#C71199',
  '#E6005C',
  '#E5005D' ]

Using Gradients in gRaphel Charts

Generate awesome colors for your gRaphael pie charts.

var paper = Raphael(10, 50, 640, 480);
var data = [55, 20, 13, 32, 5, 1, 2];
var colors = Gradient('#97aeba', '#0a3d54', data.length).toArray('rgbString');
paper.piechar(320, 240, 100, data, { colors: colors });

Stupid Gradient Tricks

Bring back 1998 with rainbow HTML.

function rainbowString (s) {
    var grad = Gradient('#0071bc', '#662d91', '#e5005d', s.length);
    return grad.toArray('hexString').map(function (x, i){
        return '<span>' + s[i] + '</span>';
    }).join('');
};

document.write(rainbowString("Hello World!"));

Running the Tests

node test/test.js