UnifiedTransform.js is a JavaScript library to combine multiple CSS transform commands by multiplying the matrices one after the other. This is especially useful when you want to retain the combined effect of individual transformations after removing the DOM hierarchy where each level previously applied its own transform.
Previous:
<div style="transform: translate(15px, 400px) scale(0.3);">
<div style="transform: rotate(85deg);">
<div style="transform: translateY(100px) rotate(33deg);">rawr</div>
</div>
</div>
Then apply UnitTransform.js:
import UnifiedTransform from 'unifiedtransform';
const cm = new UnifiedTransform;
cm.transform('translate(15px, 400px) scale(0.3)');
cm.rotate(85);
cm.transform('translateY(100px) rotate(33deg)')
document.getElementById("newDom").style.transform = cm.toTransformString());
Which simplies the HTML to:
<div id="newDom">rawr</div>
Parses a transform string and applies each transformation one after the other
Specifies a 2D translation by the vector (tx, ty)
Specifies a 2D scale operation by the (sx, sy) scaling vector described by the 2 parameters. If the second parameter is omitted, the scaling is applied symmetrically.
Specifies a 2D rotation by the angle specified in the parameter about the origin of the element or optionally the given point (x, y)
Specifies a 2D skew transformation along the X axis by the given angle.
Specifies a 2D skew transformation along the Y axis by the given angle.
Specifies a 2D transformation in the form of a transformation matrix. With
order="CSS"
(default) a 6 element array[a, b, c, d, x, y]
is expectedorder="2D"
a 3x3 array is expectedorder="flat"
a 9 element array in classic row format is expected
Evaluates a point using the current transformation matrix and returns the new point
Gets the transform matrix of the current homogeneous transformation. With
order="flat"
(default) a flat 9 element array in the classic row format is returnedorder="2D"
a 3x3 array is returnedorder="CSS"
a 6 element array[a, b, c, d, x, y]
is returned
Gets a CSS transform string to apply the current matrix
Installing UnifiedTransform is as easy as cloning this repo or use the following command:
npm install unifiedtransform
import UnifiedTransform from "unifiedtransform";
const cm = new UnifiedTransform();
...
As every library I publish, UnifiedTransform.js is also built to be as small as possible after compressing it with Google Closure Compiler in advanced mode. Thus the coding style orientates a little on maxing-out the compression rate. Please make sure you keep this style if you plan to extend the library.
After cloning the Git repository run:
npm install
npm run build
Testing the source against the shipped test suite is as easy as
npm run test
Copyright (c) 2024, Robert Eisele Licensed under the MIT license.