An <sp-color-wheel>
lets users visually change an individual channel of a color on a circular track.
yarn add @spectrum-web-components/color-wheel
Import the side effectful registration of <sp-color-wheel>
via:
import '@spectrum-web-components/color-wheel/sp-color-wheel.js';
When looking to leverage the ColorWheel
base class as a type and/or for extension purposes, do so via:
import { ColorWheel } from '@spectrum-web-components/color-wheel';
When using the color elements, use el.color
to access the color
property, which should manage itself in the color format supplied. If you supply a color in rgb()
format, el.color
should return the color in rgb()
format, as well.
The current color formats supported are as follows:
- Hex3, Hex4, Hex6, Hex8
- HSV, HSVA
- HSL, HSLA
- RGB, RGBA
- Strings (eg "red", "blue")
Please note for the following formats: HSV, HSVA, HSL, HSLA
When using the HSL or HSV formats, and a color's value (in HSV) is set to 0, or its luminosity (in HSL) is set to 0 or 1, the hue and saturation values may not be preserved by the element's color
property. This is detailed in the TinyColor documentation. Seperately, the element's value
property is directly managed by the hue as represented in the interface.
<sp-color-wheel></sp-color-wheel>
A color wheel in a disabled state shows that an input exists, but is not available in that circumstance. This can be used to maintain layout continuity and communicate that the wheel may become available later.
<sp-color-wheel disabled></sp-color-wheel>
An <sp-color-wheel>
’s size can be customized appropriately for its context. By default, the size is size-2400 (192 px on desktop, 240 px on mobile).
<sp-color-wheel style="width: 300px; height: 300px;"></sp-color-wheel>