A boilerplate FramerJS project that uses Gulp for live reload and CoffeScript transpilation1 + Browserify to include modules
This project will help you if you:
- Work usually editing Framer modules, that you need to change and test quickly
- Have projects that depend on MANY Framer modules, and need to reorganize them in subfolders inside the
modules
folder - Need to work and transpile Framer CoffeeScript projects on operating systems different than OSX (mainly Windows and Linux).
- Love Sublime, vi, your_favorite_editor_here and won't move to anything else :)
To use this project, you will first need to install NodeJS. You can do it from the official website.
- Run
npm install
from the project folder. This will install all the required dependencies - Run
gulp
. If you have not installed it:npm install -g gulp
- Open
http://localhost:3000
on Chrome - Start working in
app/app.coffee
. Any changes on the Framer code will refresh the browser
If you want to create a Framer Studio project to be shared, you just need to:
- Run
gulp export
when you think your project is ready to be exported - Open the
framer-boilerplate.framer
in theexports
folder with Framer Studio - Update the project if asked
There are two known limitations for this export process:
- Your prototype can have errors if the versions of Framer are not aligned, depending on the Framer features you are using
- If you use complex submodules folder structure, your submodules won't be loaded (see 'Submodules' below)
You can add as many submodules as you want in the modules
folder. In the sample code included, you can see a module called myModule
. To include it:
MyModule = require("myModule")
(same as in Framer Studio)
You can create subfolders in the modules
folder and include it using:
MyModule = require("subfolder/myModule")
NOTE: At the moment, Framer Studio expects all submodules to be in a flat modules
folder. If you create complex folder hierarchies inside the modules
folder, you won't be able to open your project on Framer Studio.
To avoid compiling Framer on Windows machine, where the make
command is not available by default, this boilerplate includes a precompiled version of Framer that I keep updating on this repo. This process is done manually at the moment, so let me know if you run into problems with the current version of FramerJS included. If you have any idea to make this process cleaner or easier, please let me know.
1Does this word even exist??