/parcel-plugin-cep

Zero configuration CEP extension builder for Parcel

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Parcel CEP Plugin

Zero configuration CEP extension builder for Parcel.

Quick Start

git clone https://github.com/fusepilot/parcel-plugin-cep-starter.git
cd parcel-plugin-cep-starter
npm
npm run start

Open your CC app of choice, find your extension under Window > Extensions, and start developing.

Building

To create a production build:

npm run build

Packaging

To create a .zxp for deployment:

npm run zxp

A versioned .zxp file will be placed inside archive.

CEP Configuration

You can configure CEP a either through environment variables or the package.json of your project.

package.json

"cep": {
    "name": "My Extension",
    "id": "com.mycompany.myextension",
    "hosts": "*"
}

Environment Variables

Either set thorugh your terminal or add to the .env file.

NAME="My Extension"
BUNDLE_ID="com.mycompany.myextension"
HOSTS="*"

Options

Id

This is the unique id of the extension.

Version

This sets the version of the bundle.

Name

This sets the name of extension as it will show in the application.

Hosts

By default, the extension will target all known Adobe hosts. To target specific hosts, uncomment the HOSTS variable to .env and modify the list of the hosts you want to target.

For example, to target just Illustrator and After Effects, you would add this to your .env file:

HOSTS="ILST, AEFT"

And to target specific versions:

HOSTS="ILST, IDSN@*, PHXS@6.0, AEFT@[5.0,10.0]"

This will target all versions of Illustrator and In Design, Photoshop 6.0, and After Effects 5.0 - 10.0.

Icon

To add a custom panel icon, add all icon files inside the public folder and set their paths inside your .env file:

ICON_NORMAL="./assets/icon-normal.png"
ICON_ROLLOVER="./assets/icon-rollover.png"
ICON_DARK_NORMAL="./assets/icon-dark.png"
ICON_DARK_ROLLOVER="./assets/icon-dark-rollover.png"

Cerificate Signing

In order to create a valid ZXP, you will need to provide the following variables replaced with the correct information inside your .env.

CERTIFICATE_COUNTRY="US"
CERTIFICATE_PROVINCE="CA"
CERTIFICATE_ORG="MyCompany"
CERTIFICATE_NAME="com.mycompany"
CERTIFICATE_PASSWORD="mypassword"

Panel Size

PANEL_WIDTH=500
PANEL_HEIGHT=500

Communicating with Extendscript

There are few functions that you can import from the cep-interface package to ease Extendscript communication from CEP.

loadExtendscript(extendScriptFileName: string): Promise

Loads and evaluates the specified file in the src/extendscript directory. Returns a promise with the result.

import { loadExtendscript } from 'cep-interface'

loadExtendscript('index.jsx')

evalExtendscript(code: string): Promise

Evaluates the specified code. Returns a Promise.

import { evalExtendscript } from 'cep-interface'

evalExtendscript('alert("Hello!");') // alerts "Hello!" inside the app

If you return a JSON string using json2 or similar from Extendscript, you can get the parsed result.

import { evalExtendscript } from 'cep-interface'

evalExtendscript('JSON.stringifiy({foo: "bar"});')
  .then(result => console.log(result)) // prints {foo: "bar"}
  .catch(error => console.warn(error))

Other functions

There are a few other functions available in addition.

openURLInDefaultBrowser(url: string)

import { openURLInDefaultBrowser } from 'cep-interface'

openURLInDefaultBrowser('www.google.com')

Opens the url in the default browser. Will also work when viewing outside the target application in a browser.