layout
Organize and layout items based on various algorithms
Visualizations of output data:
top-down |
left-right |
diagonal |
alt-diagonal |
binary-tree |
---|---|---|---|---|
Getting Started
Install the module with: npm install layout
// Load in layout
var layout = require('layout');
// Generate a new layer to organize items on
var layer = layout('top-down');
// Add items that you want to organize
layer.addItem({'height': 20, 'width': 10, 'meta': 'medium'});
layer.addItem({'height': 10, 'width': 10, 'meta': 'small'});
layer.addItem({'height': 50, 'width': 40, 'meta': 'large'});
// Export the info
var info = layer['export']();
// We get back the width and height of the pack as well as organized items
{
height: 80,
width: 40,
items: [{
height: 10,
width: 10,
meta: 'small',
x: 0,
y: 0
}, {
height: 20,
width: 10,
meta: 'medium',
x: 0,
y: 10
}, {
height: 50,
width: 40,
meta: 'large',
x: 0,
y: 30
}]
}
Documentation
Layout is a constructor function
/**
* Layout adds items in an algorithmic fashion
* @constructor
* @param {String|Object} [algorithm="top-down"] Name of algorithm or custom algorithm to use
* Available algorithms are listed in the Algorithms section
* @param {Mixed} [options] Options to provide for the algorithm
*/
Items can be added via addItem
which are required to have a height
and width
. Any additional info should be stored inside of meta
.
/**
* @param {Object} item Item to store -- this currently is mutated in-memory
* @param {Number} item.width Width of the item
* @param {Number} item.height Height of the item
* @param {Mixed} [item.meta] Any meta data you would like to store related to the item
*/
export
is how you take your items and organize them.
/**
* @returns {Object} retObj
* @returns {Number} retObj.height Height of the processed layout
* @returns {Number} retObj.width Width of the processed layout
* @returns {Mixed[]} retObj.items Organized items
*/
Algorithms
Currently layout
supports 5 different layout types which are listed below.
top-down
The top-down
algorithm places items vertically.
By default, it sorts from smallest (top) to largest (bottom). However, this can be disabled via sort: false
.
Options:
- sort
Boolean
Flag to enable/disable sorting from smallest (top) to largest (bottom)- By default, this is enabled (
true
)
- By default, this is enabled (
left-right
The left-right
algorithm places items horizontally.
By default, it sorts from smallest (left) to largest (right). However, this can be disabled via sort: false
.
Options:
- sort
Boolean
Flag to enable/disable sorting from smallest (left) to largest (right)- By default, this is enabled (
true
)
- By default, this is enabled (
diagonal
The diagonal
algorithm places items diagonally (top-left to bottom-right).
By default, it sorts from smallest (top-left) to largest (bottom-right). However, this can be disabled via sort: false
.
Options:
- sort
Boolean
Flag to enable/disable sorting from smallest (top-left) to largest (bottom-right)- By default, this is enabled (
true
)
- By default, this is enabled (
alt-diagonal
The alt-diagonal
algorithm places items diagonally (top-right to bottom-left).
By default, it sorts from smallest (top-right) to largest (bottom-left). However, this can be disabled via sort: false
.
Options:
- sort
Boolean
Flag to enable/disable sorting from smallest (top-right) to largest (bottom-left)- By default, this is enabled (
true
)
- By default, this is enabled (
binary-tree
The binary-tree
algorithm packs items via the binary tree algorithm.
This is an efficient way to pack items into the smallest container possible.
Custom algorithms
You can add your own algorithm via layout.addAlgorithm
/**
* Method to add new algorithms via
* @param {String} name Name of algorithm
* @param {Object} algorithm Algorithm to bind under name
* @param {Function} algorithm.sort Algorithm to sort object by
* @param {Function} algorithm.placeItems Algorithm to place items by
*/
Contributing
In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint via npm run lint
and test via npm test
.
Donating
Support this project and others by twolfson via gratipay.
License
Copyright (c) 2012-2014 Todd Wolfson Licensed under the MIT license.