Provides common color systems.


License
MIT
Install
pip install pycolorname==0.0.1.dev20160306055400

Documentation

Introduction

pycolorname is a python package that aims to provide common color systems scraped from various sites.

Supported systems

  • Pantone
  • RAL-Classic

Installation

The easiest way to install the library is using pip. To install the latest stable version run:

$ pip install pycolorname

To get bightly builds from the master branch of the github repo, use:

$ pip install --pre pycolorname

Usage

To use a colorsystem, import a source from the module corresponsing to the system and create an instance of it.

To use the pantone color system, find the sources available in the pycolorname.pantone module and use one of them. For example, the PantonePaint source can be used in the following manner:

>>> from pycolorname.pantone.pantonepaint import PantonePaint
>>> pantone_colors = PantonePaint()
>>> pantone_colors["PMS 19-4914 TPX (Deep Teal)"]
(23, 73, 80)

Another example using the RAL-Classic color system from the Wikipedia source:

>>> from pycolorname.ral.classic.wikipedia import Wikipedia
>>> ral_colors = Wikipedia()
>>> ral_colors["RAL 1000 (Green beige)"]
(204, 197, 143)

Development

Testing

To test the code, install dependencies using:

$ pip install -r test-requirements.txt

and then execute:

$ python -m pytest

Running tests will automatically update the database of files used by the color systems by fetching it from the respective sources.

Build status

CircleCI Status

Credits

This package has been derived from pywikibot/pycolorname. Which in turn was extracted out of pywikibot/compat. These packages were created by DrTrigon who is the original author of this package.

LICENSE

MIT

This code falls under the MIT License. Please note that some files or content may be copied from other places and have their own licenses. Dependencies that are being used to generate the databases also have their own licenses.