/framevuerk-builder

Builder package for framevuerk

Primary LanguageJavaScript

Framevuerk Builder

How to Use

Framevuerk can have different configs, direction, and colors based on the user's taste. To setup your custom version, you should install framevuerk-builder package on your project (next to framevuerk package).

npm i framevuerk-builder -D

And your config or list of configs array in .json file. (Also you can deliver same content via .js file and module.exports format)

{
    "config-name": "foobar",
    "direction": "ltr",
    "primary-color": "#41b883",
    "secondary-color": "#35485d",
    "danger-color": "#dd4b39",
    "warning-color": "#ef8f00",
    "info-color": "#14b0cf",
    "bg-color": "#fff",
    "header-bg-color": "#35485d",
    "sidebar-bg-color": "#3a3a3a",
    "footer-bg-color": "#3a3a3a",
    "padding": "1em",
    "transition-speed": "0.35s",
    "border-radius": "2px",
    "shadow-size": "1px"
}

Finally you can build framevuerk by this cli command. Don't forgot to put your builder command to your build or postinstall scripts. Note that use ./node_modules/.bin/framevuerk-builder instead of framevuerk-builder if you run this command manually in terminal

framevuerk-builder -d "path/to/framevuerk/source/dir" -o "path/to/receive/builded/files" -c "path/to/config/file"

# --dir, -d         path to framevuerk source folder. default: "./node_modules/framevuerk"
# --output-dir, -o  path to output files. default: "./node_modules/framevuerk/dist"
# --config, -c      path to config file. used default config if not set.

And output files goes to --output-dir directory:

  • framevuerk-foobar.js
  • framevuerk-foobar.min.js
  • framevuerk-foobar.css
  • framevuerk-foobar.min.css

You are now config your app to use Framevuerk!