ReScript bindings for TinyColor: fast, small color manipulation and conversion. See also https://tinycolor.vercel.app
yarn add rescript-tinycolor
Then add rescript-tinycolor
as a dependency to bsconfig.json
:
"bs-dependencies": [
+ "rescript-tinycolor"
]
open RescriptTinycolor;
let redString = TinyColor.makeFromString("red");
/* New instance made by name 'red' */
let blueRgb = TinyColor.makeFromRgb({r: 0, g: 0, b: 255});
/* New instance made with RGB values */
let yellowHsl = TinyColor.makeFromHsl({h: 60, s: 0.94, l: 0.5});
/* New instance made with HSL values (saturation and lightness must be given as percent fractions) */
let darkGreenHsv = TinyColor.makeFromHsv({h: 100, s: 1.0, v: 0.3});
/* New instance made with HSV values (saturation and value must be given as percent fractions) */
let blueRgbWithAlpha = Belt.Option.map(blueRgb, TinyColor.setAlpha(0.2));
/* New instance with changed alpha */
let brightness = Belt.Option.map(redString, TinyColor.getBrightness);
/* Some(76.245) */
let hexString = Belt.Option.map(blueRgb, TinyColor.toHexString);
/* Some("#0000ff") */
let shadedBlue = Belt.Option.map(blueRgb, TinyColor.shade(~value=50));
/* New instanced with color shaded 50% */
let isReadableInCombination = switch(redString, blueRgb) {
| (Some(red), Some(blue)) => TinyColor.isReadable(red, blue);
| _ => false;
};
/* returns a bool telling whether these colors can be used for background/text */
See all available functions in the original TinyColor repo and example usage of all functions in the tests.
- It is not possible to create an invalid tinycolor instance, it will either return
Some(t)
if it is valid, orNone
if it is invalid. E.g. an invalid instance can occur if you create a color with a string not corresponding to a valid color (beautifulRed
is not a valid color) or you provide RGB values outside the valid range (0-255). - When creating instances with HSL and HSV values: saturation, lightness and value must be given as fractions instead of percent (
0.2 == 20%
). - All functions accept only TinyColor-instances created by one of the
make-
-functions (orrandom()
), it is not possible to pass in a string or RGB-record for the functions (which is possible in the original library). setAlpha(val)
is immutable, it will return a new instance with changed alpha value (the other methods that modify a color (spin
,lighten
, etc.) is immutable from the original library).toName()
returns an option, eitherSome(string)
if a name could be deduced (e.g. red) orNone
if not.- To get multiple random colors with the
count
parameter, the functionrandomMultiple()
must be used (which is the same asrandom()
only that it returns an array with lengthcount
instead of a single color).
If you find bugs or there are updates in TinyColor, feel free to open an issue or PR. If you are upgrading any dependencies, please use yarn so yarn.lock
is updated.
If you add, remove or change bindings, remember to update the tests as well. It should be at least one test for every binding. Run the tests with yarn test
from project root.
- bs-parse-color - bindings for parse-color
- bs-randomcolor - bindings for randomColor (which is the same implementation as
random()
in this library) - re-color-contrast - ReasonML implementation of color-contrast calculation (which is the same as
readability(..)
in this library).