CanvasTextWrapper(HTMLCanvasElement, String [, options]);
Option | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
font | String | Text style that includes font size (in px), font weight, font family, etc. |
lineHeight | String or Number | Number - 'n' times font size where 1 is equivalent to '100%'. Also the property can be set in '%' or 'px'. |
textAlign | "left" "center" "right" |
Horizontal alignment of each line. |
verticalAlign | "top" "middle" "bottom" |
Vertical alignment of the whole text block. |
paddingX | Number | Horizontal padding (in px) that is equally set on left and right sides. |
paddingY | Number | Vertical padding (in px) that is equally set on top and bottoms. |
fitParent | Boolean | Fit canvas' container size instead of its own size. |
lineBreak | "auto" "word" |
"auto" - text goes to the next line on a whole word when there's no room "word" - each next word is placed on a new line |
sizeToFill | Boolean | Ignore given font size and line height and resize text to fill its padded container. |
strokeText | Boolean | Allow text outline based on canvas context configuration. |
justifyLines | Boolean | All lines will try to match the same width with flexed spaces between the words. |
allowNewLine | Boolean | Text breaks on a new line character "\n". Note it doesn't support multiple new lines, so "\n\n\n" will be rendered the same as a single "\n" . |
renderHDPI | Boolean | Text is rendered based on device pixel ratio. |
textDecoration | "none" "underline" |
Text is underlined according to context.strokeStyle and context.lineWidth |
NOTE: if a single word is too long to fit the width with specified font size, it will break on any letter unless sizeToFill
option is enabled.
{
font: '18px Arial, sans-serif',
lineHeight: 1,
textAlign: 'left',
verticalAlign: 'top',
paddingX: 0,
paddingY: 0,
fitParent: false,
lineBreak: 'auto',
strokeText: false
sizeToFill: false,
allowNewLine: true,
justifyLines: false,
renderHDPI: true,
textDecoration: 'none'
}
Configure context properties such as fillStyle
, lineWidth
, strokeStyle
etc. before passing it to CanvasTextWrapper like so:
var CanvasTextWrapper = require('canvas-text-wrapper').CanvasTextWrapper;
var canvas = document.getElementById('#canvasText');
canvas.width = 200;
canvas.height = 200;
context = canvas.getContext('2d');
context.lineWidth = 2;
context.strokeStyle = '#ff0000';
CanvasTextWrapper(canvas, 'Hello', {strokeText: true});
Run npm t
NOTE: Test requires beefy to be installed globally
npm i canvas-text-wrapper --save
bower install canvas-text-wrapper