paletter

0.18.1 • Public • Published

paletter 🎨

simple JS class to manage color palettes by giving them semantic meaning and being aware of the connections between the colors in your palettes

Installation 💾

npm install paletter --save-dev

Setup

Define an object containing all references for color values

const colors = {
  blue: '#00fff1',
  red: '#ff2211',
  black: '#010101',
  yellow: '#f4f142',
  darkGrey: '#212121',
  lime: '#42ff3f',
  white: '#ffffff'
};

Setup your palettes

const palettes = {
  brand: {
    logo: 'blue',
    main: 'black',
    highlight: 'lime'
  },
  typography: {
    default: 'brand__main', //optional default color
    heading: 'brand__logo', //links to palettes.brand
    title: 'brand__main',
    sub-title: 'darkGrey',
  },
  irregularity : {
    error: 'red',
    warning: 'yellow',
    notification: 'brand__highlight'
  },
  interaction: {
    default: 'brand__highlight',
    link: 'brand__logo',
    button: 'brand__highlight'
  },
  'interaction--inverted': {
    default: 'white',
  },
  layout: {
    lines: 'darkGrey'
  }
};

Usage

const palette = new Paletter(palettes, colors);

palette.get('typography'); // => returns the default color (#010101)
palette.get('irregularity__notification'); // => {value: #42ff3f, name: lime}

palette.getParsed() // will return your full palette with hex values instead of links to other items

palette.getConnections() // returns an array of all links within palettes

Paletter Methods

getParsed()

Returns the full palette with hex values instead of links to other items.

const parsedPalette = palette.getParsed();
/*
  {
    brand: {
      logo: '#00fff1',
      main: '#010101',
      highlight: '#42ff3f'
    }, …
  }
*/

getColor(paletteKey, callStack = [])

getColor is a recursive function that returns the color value for a given palette key. It will follow links to other palettes and return the final color value. The callStack argument is used internally to prevent infinite loops.

const color = paletter.getColor('main__primary'); // returns { value: '#0000FF', name: 'blue' }

getConnections()

Returns an array of all links within palettes.

const connections = palette.getConnections();
/*
  [
    {
      from: { palette: 'typography', key: 'default' },
      to: { palette: 'brand', key: 'main' }
    }, …
  ]
*/

getConnection(paletteKey)

Returns the connection for a given palette key.

const connection = palette.getConnection('typography__default');
/*
  {
    from: { palette: 'typography', key: 'default' },
    to: { palette: 'brand', key: 'main' }
  }
*/

getPaletteKey(palette, key)

Returns the palette key for a given palette and key.

const paletteKey = paletter.getPaletteKey('main', 'primary'); // returns 'main__primary'

static isValidColor(value)

Checks if a color value is valid. Returns a boolean. This is used internally to check if a color is valid.

const isValid = Paletter.isValidColor('#0000ff'); // returns true

Examples

Create CSS variables for each color:

function objToCSSVars (obj, links) {
  let CSSvars = ':root {\n';
  for (let palette in obj) {
    let prefix = `--${palette}`;
    for (let key in obj[palette] ) {
      let color = obj[palette][key];
      const linkFromKey = links.find(c => (c.from.key == `${palette}--${key}`));
      CSSvars += `  ${prefix}-${key}: ${linkFromKey ? `var(--${linkFromKey.to.key.replace('--','-')},${color})` : color};\n`;
    }
  }
  CSSvars += '}';

  return CSSvars;
};

const connections = palette.getConnections();
const cssVars = objToCSSVars(palette.getParsed(), connections);
const $style = document.createElement('style');
$style.innerHTML = cssVars;
document.querySelector('head').appendChild($style);

Will result in something like

:root {
  --brand-logo: #00fff1;
  --brand-main: #010101;
  --brand-highlight: #42ff3f;
  --typography-default: var(--brand-main,#010101);
  --typography-heading: var(--brand-logo,#00fff1);
  --typography-title: var(--brand-main,#010101);
  --typography-subtitle: #212121;
  --irregularity-error: #ff2211;
  --irregularity-warning: #f4f142;
  --irregularity-notification: var(--brand-highlight,#42ff3f);
  --interaction-default: var(--brand-highlight,#42ff3f);
  --interaction-link: var(--brand-logo,#00fff1);
  --interaction-button: var(--brand-highlight,#42ff3f);
  --layout-lines: #212121;
}

CLI

usage

Export to CSS (including CSS variables)

node ./node_modules/.bin/paletterTo --colors ./colors.json --palettes ./palettes.json --mode css > colors.css

arguments

  • colors: path to JSON or JS returning raw colors as {name: key}
  • palettes: path to JSON or JS returning palettes as {key: reference}
  • mode: css, scss or html

Export SVG Visualisation

node ./node_modules/.bin/paletterTo --colors ./colors.json --palettes ./palettes.json --mode svg > connections.svg

svg export

usage with javascript files as arguments

You can use javascript files instead of JSON files, as long as you export a javascript object like this:

// colors.js
module.exports = {
  blue: '#00fff1'
}

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