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canvas-pen

v0.5.4

Published

Abstraction layer for drawing on 2d canvas with full support for OffscreenCanvas and Web Workers.

Readme

canvas-pen

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Abstraction layer for performing draw operations on a 2d canvas.

Features

  • Lightweight, zero dependencies
  • Works with HTMLCanvasElement and OffscreenCanvas
  • Highly customizable and extendable
  • Usable within Web Workers
  • Typescript support

Why?

Native canvas drawing methods are performed by utilizing the browsers built-in CanvasRenderingContext2D interface. This interface tends to have a bad developer experience due to a lack of consistency and the need to repeat specific method calls over and over. Pen aims to enhance the developer experience of 2d drawing operations while still remaining as small as possible.

Installation

Via NPM or Yarn:

npm install canvas-pen
yarn add canvas-pen

Via CDN:

<script src="https://unpkg.com/[email protected]"></script>

Usage

import Pen from 'canvas-pen';

// get canvas element (or OffscreenCanvas)
const canvas = document.createElement('canvas');

// initialize pen by passing the canvas to it
const pen = new Pen(canvas);

// define default styles
pen.setBackground('#ccc')
    .setStrokeStyle('red')
    .setFillStyle('rgb(20, 140, 185)');

// start drawing!
pen.circle([50, 50], 100)
    .fill();

pen.line([10, 50], [50, 50])
    .stroke();
    
pen.rect([10, 10], 100, 200)
    .fill('green') // temporary change fill color for single call

pen.clear();

As you see Pen expects by default a [x: number, y: number] tuple for each position argument and all of it's methods are chainable.

Checkout this CodePen to tinker with this library.

Customization

You may customize the default behaviour of Pen by extending it's class:

import PenBase from 'canvas-pen';

export default class Pen extends PenBase {
    // add or overwrite any method as you wish!
    // make sure to always return this from each method
    // to enable multi-method-chaining
}

Development

These instructions will get you a copy of Pen up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes.

Start by cloning this repository:

git clone https://github.com/felixgro/canvas-pen.git
cd canvas-pen

Install all development dependencies using a package manager (Yarn or NPM):

npm i

Start a development server which serves files within the demo/ directory:

npm run dev

Run tests:

npm run test

Contributing

All contributions are welcome!

License

MIT