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Collection of utilities to work around features that are not fully compatible with logical properties and values (such as translateX, translateY or getBoundingClientRect).

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Logical Properties and Values EVERYWHERE NPM

Collection of utilities to work around features that are not fully compatible with logical properties and values (such as translateX, translateY or getBoundingClientRect).

Motivation

When positioning elements with JS, it is difficult to work with logical properties and values in mind. For example, if I want to display a tooltip in the block-start direction of an element (usually physically above), I first need to know where the inline and block axes are located in order to then position the tooltip in the correct physical direction (top, left, bottom or right):

This package aims to simplifies this process.

Installation

npm i --save logical-everywhere

Utilities

getBoundingClientLogicalRect

Same as getBoundingClientRect, but returns a LogicalDOMRect, which includes logical properties (inlineStart, inlineEnd, blockStart, blockEnd, inlineSize and blockSize) in addition to the non-logical properties (width, left etc.).

const myElement = document.getElementById('my-element');

const rect = getBoundingClientLogicalRect(myElement);

console.log(rect.blockSize); // corresponds to rect.height (in normal conditions)
console.log(rect.inlineStart); // corresponds to rect.left (in normal conditions)

getPhysicalDirection

Get the physical direction that corresponds to the logical direction of a element.

const myElement = document.getElementById('my-element');

const physicalDirection = getPhysicalDirection(myElement, 'inline-start');

console.log(physicalDirection); // prints "left" (in normal conditions)

getPhysicalFlexAxes

Get flexbox's main- and cross-axis as physical axes.

const myElement = document.getElementById('my-element');

myElement.style.flexDirection = 'row-reverse';
const axesRR = getPhysicalFlexAxes(myElement);
console.log(axesRR.main); // prints "right-left" (in normal conditions)

myElement.style.flexDirection = 'column-reverse';
const axesCR = getPhysicalFlexAxes(myElement);
console.log(axesCR.main); // prints "bottom-top" (in normal conditions)

getElementAxes

Get inline- and block-axis of a HTML element.

const myElement = document.getElementById('my-element');

const { block, inline } = getElementAxes(myElement);

console.log(inline); // prints "left-right" (in normal conditions)
console.log(block); // prints "top-bottom" (in normal conditions)

axisDimensionAndDirection

Get dimension and direction of a physical axis.

This is especially useful when trying to calculate a dynamic translateX / translateY.

const myElement = document.getElementById('my-element');

const { inline } = getElementAxes(myElement);

const { dimension, multiplier } = axisDimensionAndDirection(inline);

// Translate 3rem in inline-end direction.
const transform = `translate${dimension.toUpperCase()}(${3 * multiplier}rem)`;
// use -3 instead of 3 to translate to the inline-start direction

axisStartEnd

Get start- and end-direction of a physical axis.

const { start, end } = axisStartEnd('top-bottom');
console.log(start); // prints "top"
console.log(end); // prints "bottom"

reverseAxis

Reverse a physical axis

const reversed = reverseAxis('top-bottom');

console.log(reversed); // prints "bottom-top"

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