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- parse-color
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parse-color
parse a css color string
plus hsv()
and cmyk()
strings
example
var parse = require('parse-color');
console.log(parse(process.argv[2]));
output:
$ node example/parse.js '#ffa500'
{ rgb: [ 255, 165, 0 ],
hsl: [ 39, 100, 50 ],
hsv: [ 39, 100, 100 ],
cmyk: [ 0, 35, 100, 0 ],
keyword: 'orange',
hex: '#ffa500',
rgba: [ 255, 165, 0, 1 ],
hsla: [ 39, 100, 50, 1 ],
hsva: [ 39, 100, 100, 1 ],
cmyka: [ 0, 35, 100, 0, 1 ] }
$ node example/parse.js lime
{ rgb: [ 0, 255, 0 ],
hsl: [ 120, 100, 50 ],
hsv: [ 120, 100, 100 ],
cmyk: [ 100, 0, 100, 0 ],
keyword: 'lime',
hex: '#00ff00',
rgba: [ 0, 255, 0, 1 ],
hsla: [ 120, 100, 50, 1 ],
hsva: [ 120, 100, 100, 1 ],
cmyka: [ 100, 0, 100, 0, 1 ] }
$ node example/parse.js 'hsl(210,50,50)'
{ rgb: [ 64, 127, 191 ],
hsl: [ 210, 50, 50 ],
hsv: [ 210, 67, 75 ],
cmyk: [ 67, 33, 0, 25 ],
keyword: undefined,
hex: '#407fbf',
rgba: [ 64, 127, 191, 1 ],
hsla: [ 210, 50, 50, 1 ],
hsva: [ 210, 67, 75, 1 ],
cmyka: [ 67, 33, 0, 25, 1 ] }
$ node example/parse.js 'rgba(153,50,204,60%)'
{ rgb: [ 153, 50, 204 ],
hsl: [ 280, 61, 50 ],
hsv: [ 280, 75, 80 ],
cmyk: [ 25, 75, 0, 20 ],
keyword: 'darkorchid',
hex: '#9932cc',
rgba: [ 153, 50, 204, 0.6 ],
hsla: [ 280, 61, 50, 0.6 ],
hsva: [ 280, 75, 80, 0.6 ],
cmyka: [ 25, 75, 0, 20, 0.6 ] }
methods
var parse = require('parse-color')
var color = parse(colorString)
Return a color
object from the
css colorString.
color
has these attributes:
- rgb - an array of
[ red, green, blue ]
- hsl - an array of
[ hue, saturation, luminosity ]
- hsv - an array of
[ hue, saturation, value ]
- cmyk - an array of
[ cyan, magenta, yellow, blac(k) ]
- keyword - the name of the color, if known
- hex - the hex rgb string
#rrggbb
- rgba - rgb plus an alpha value from 0 to 1, inclusive
- hsla - hsl plus an alpha value from 0 to 1, inclusive
- hsva - hsv plus an alpha value from 0 to 1, inclusive
- cmyka - cmyk plus an alpha value from 0 to 1, inclusive
When a color can't be parsed or is unknown, the attributes will be undefined:
$ node example/parse.js 'x'
{ rgb: undefined,
hsl: undefined,
hsv: undefined,
cmyk: undefined,
keyword: 'x',
hex: undefined }
install
With npm do:
npm install parse-color
license
MIT