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A canvas driver for Cycle.js. Great for games or art.

Currently highly experimental. Expect major breaking changes.

Installation

$ npm install cycle-canvas --save

Example

import {run} from '@cycle/rxjs-run';
import {makeCanvasDriver, rect, text} from 'cycle-canvas';
import {Observable} from 'rxjs/Observable';

function main () {
  return {
    Canvas: Observable.just(
      rect({
        x: 10,
        y: 10,

        width: 160,
        height: 100,

        draw: [
          {fill: 'purple'}
        ],

        children: [
          text({
            x: 15,
            y: 25,

            value: 'Hello World!',

            font: '18pt Arial',

            draw: [
              {fill: 'white'}
            ]
          })
        ]
      })
    )
  };
}

const drivers = {
  Canvas: makeCanvasDriver(null, {width: 800, height: 600})
};

run(main, drivers);

Looks like this:

img

Also check out the flappy bird example.

You can find the source for flappy bird here.

API

Creating a canvas driver

Using event streams of the canvas element

Drawing shapes and text

Transformations

Creating a canvas driver

makeCanvasDriver(selector, canvasSize = null)

A factory for the canvas driver function.

Receives a selector which should resolve to a canvas to which the driver function will attach.

If the selector does not resolve to a canvas, a new canvas element will be added at the bottom of the document and the driver will attach to that canvas.

The input to this driver is a stream of drawing instructions and transformations as detailed below.

Arguments

  • selector: string a css selector to use in order to find a canvas to attach the driver to.
  • canvasSize: {width: integer, height: integer} an object that denotes the size to set for the attached canvas. If null, the driver attaches to its canvas without altering its size.

Using event streams of the canvas element

sources.Canvas.events(eventName)

Canvas driver exposes a source object with an events method, which works similarly to the events method of the DOM driver.

Example:

import {run} from '@cycle/rxjs-run';
import {makeCanvasDriver, rect, text} from 'cycle-canvas';
import 'rxjs'

function main (sources) {
  const canvasClick$ = sources.Canvas.events('click')
  const counter$ = canvasClick$.startWith(0).scan(counter => counter + 1)
  return {
    Canvas: counter$.map(counter =>
      rect({
        children: [
          text({
            x: 15,
            y: 25,
            value: `Canvas was clicked ${counter} times`,
            font: '18pt Arial',
            draw: [
              {fill: 'black'}
            ]
          })
        ]
      })
    )
  };
}

const drivers = {
  Canvas: makeCanvasDriver(null, {width: 800, height: 600})
};

run(main, drivers);

Drawing shapes and text

rect(params = {})

Draws a rectangle given an object containing drawing parameters.

params {}:

  • x: number The x axis for the starting point.
  • y: number The y axis for the starting point.
  • width: number The rectangles width.
  • heigh: number The rectangles height.
  • draw: array List of drawing operation objects.
    • fill: string The color or style to use inside the rectangle. Default is black #000.
    • stroke: string The color or style to use as the stroke style. Default is black #000.
    • clear: boolean Sets all pixels in the rectangle to transparent.
  • children: array List of child drawing shapes or text. This property is optional.

Example:

rect({
	x: 10,
	y: 10,
	width: 100,
	height: 100,
	draw: [
		{fill: 'purple'}
	],
	children: [
		rect({
			x: 20,
			y: 20,
			width: 50,
			height: 50,
			draw: [
				{fill: 'blue'}
			]
		})
	]
})

line(params = {})

Draws line(s) given an object containing drawing parameters.

params {}:

  • x: number The x axis for the starting point.
  • y: number The y axis for the starting point.
  • style: object The style properties.
    • lineWidth: number The width of the line. Default is 1.
    • lineCap: string The end point of the line. Default is butt. Possible values are butt, round and square.
    • lineJoin: string The type of corner created when two lines meet. Default is miter. Possible values are miter, round and bevel.
    • strokeStyle: string The color or style to use as the stroke style. Default is black #000.
    • lineDash: array A list of numbers that specifies the line dash pattern.
  • points: array List of point objects that specify the x/y coordinates for each point.
  • children: array List of child drawing shapes or text. This property is optional.

Example:

line({
	x: 10,
	y: 10,
	style: {
		lineWidth: 2,
		lineCap: 'square',
		strokeStyle: '#CCCCCC'
	},
	points: [
		{x: 10, y: 10},
		{x: 10, y: 20},
		{x: 20, y: 10},
		{x: 10, y: 10}
	]
})

arc(params = {})

Draws an arc given an object containing drawing parameters.

params {}:

  • x: number The x coordinate of the arc's center.
  • y: number The y coordinate of the arc's center.
  • radius: number The arc's radius.
  • startAngle: number The angle at which the arc starts, measured clockwise from the positive x axis and expressed in radians.
  • endAngle: number The angle at which the arc ends, measured clockwise from the positive x axis and expressed in radians.
  • anticlockwise An optional Boolean which, if true, causes the arc to be drawn counter-clockwise between the two angles. By default it is drawn clockwise.
  • draw: array List of drawing operation objects.
    • fill: string The color or style to use inside the arc.
    • stroke: string The color or style to use as the stroke style.
  • children: array List of child drawing shapes or text. This property is optional.

Example:

arc({
  x: 50,
  y: 50,
  radius: 50,
  startAngle: 0,
  endAngle: 2 * Math.PI,
  false,
  draw: [{fill: 'red'}, {stroke: 'black'}]
})

polygon(params = {})

Draws line(s) given an object containing drawing parameters.

params {}:

  • points: array List of point objects that specify the x/y coordinates for each point of the polygon. Using less than 3 points is a terrible way to draw a line.
  • draw: array List of drawing operation objects.
    • fill: string The color or style to use inside the polygon. If not present, the polygon will not be filled.
    • stroke: string The color or style to use as the stroke style. If not present, the polygon will not have an outline.
  • children: array List of child drawing shapes or text. This property is optional.

Example:

polygon({
	points: [
		{x: 10, y: 0},
		{x: 0, y: 10},
		{x: 0, y: 30},
		{x: 30, y: 30},
		{x: 30, y: 10} // a house shaped polygon
	],
	draw: {
		stroke: '#000',
		fill: '#ccc'
	},
})

text(options = {})

Draws text given an object containing drawing parameters.

params {}:

  • x: number The x axis for the starting point.
  • y: number The y axis for the starting point.
  • value: string The text to draw.
  • font: string The text style. Uses same syntax as the CSS font property.
  • draw: array List of drawing operations objects.
    • fill: string The color or style to fill the text. Default is black #000.
    • stroke: string The color or style to use as the stroke style. Default is black #000.
  • children: array List of child drawing shapes or text. This property is optional.

Example:

text({
	x: 10,
	y: 10,
	value: 'Hello World!',
	font: '18pt Arial',
	draw: [
		{fill: 'white'}
	]
})

image(params = {})

Draws an image given an object containing drawing parameters.

params {}:

  • x: number The x axis for the starting point.
  • y: number The y axis for the starting point.
  • src: CanvasImageSource The image to draw.
  • width: number The width to scale the image to. This property is optional.
  • height: number The height to scale the image to. This property is optional.
  • sx: number The x axis of the source image. This property is optional.
  • sy: number The y axis of the source image. This property is optional.
  • sWidth: number The width of the source image. This property is optional.
  • sHeight: number The height of the source image. This property is optional.

Example:

image({
	x: 10,
	y: 10,
  src: document.querySelector('img')
})

Transformations

Transformations are added as a list to the transformations attribute to drawing shapes and text.

translate: {x: number, y: number}

Moves the canvas origin to a different point.

Example:

	rect({
		transformations: [
      {translate: {x: 10, y: 10}}
    ],
		x: 100,
		y: 100,
		width: 150,
		height: 150,
		draw: [
			{fill: 'purple'}
		]
	})

rotate: number

Rotate the canvas around the current origin.

Example:

	rect({
		transformations: [
		  {rotate: (20*Math.PI/180)}
    ],
		x: 10,
		y: 10,
		width: 150,
		height: 150,
		draw: [
			{fill: 'purple'}
		]
	})

scale: {x: number, y: number}

Scales the drawing bigger or smaller.

Example:

	rect({
		transformations: [
		  {scale: {x: 2, y: 2}},
    ],
		x: 10,
		y: 10,
		width: 150,
		height: 150,
		draw: [
			{fill: 'purple'}
		]
	})

Combining transformations

Example:

Rotate around the point (100, 100) and draw a 50x50px box centered there:

	rect({
		transformations: [
      {translate: {x: 100, y: 100}},
      {rotate: (20*Math.PI/180)}
    ],
		x: -25, // At this point, {x: 0, y: 0} is a point on position {x: 100, y: 100} of the canvas
		y: -25,
		width: 50,
		height: 50,
		draw: [
			{fill: 'purple'}
		]
	})

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