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breaks

v0.0.2

Published

Breakpoints and mediaqueries utility.

Downloads

8

Readme

breaks Build Status

Install

$ npm install --save breaks

Usage

For the best experience the breakpoints defined in Sass/Less/Stylus should be added as a json string to the head font-family like the following.

head{
  font-family:'{"mobile": "320px","tablet": "768px","desktop": "960px"}';
}
var isMobile = breaks.is('>=mobile <960px');
// The 'mobile' keyword will be replaced with the corresponding value defined by
// the json array defined in the head font-family.
//
// In this case isMobile will be false or true depending of the following media query:
// (min-width: 320px) and (max-width: 959px)

// There is also the possibility to listen to enter and exit events for the queries:
breaks.enter('>=tablet <desktop', function() {
  console.log('window is bigger or larger than tablet and smaller than desktop.');
});

breaks.exit('>=tablet <desktop', function() {
  console.log('window is smaller than tablet or larger or equal to desktop.');
});

API

breaks.is(query)

query

Required Type: string

The simplified query as text.

breaks.get(breakpoint_name)

breakpoint_name

Required Type: string

The breakpoint name corresponding to the breakpoints json data. This returns the breakpoint value as string. ex: "768px"

breaks.enter(query, callback)

query

Required Type: string

The simplified query as text.

callback

Required Type: function Default: {}

The function to call when the query become active.

breaks.exit(query, callback)

query

Required Type: string

The simplified query as text.

callback

Required Type: function Default: {}

The function to call when the query become inactive.

breaks.remove(callback)

callback

Required Type: function Default: {}

The callback to remove.

breaks.on(query, enter_callback, exit_callback)

query

Required Type: string

The simplified query as text.

enter_callback

Required Type: function Default: {}

The function to call when the query become active.

exit_callback

Type: function Default: {}

The function to call when the query become inactive.

License

MIT © David Mignot