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VF Build Boilerplate

A minimal implementation to build VF 2.0 components into static CSS and JS to pair with your existing application or site.

Looking for other ways to use Visual Framework 2.0 components? See the guide

Creating a new project powered by vf-build-boilerplate

There are two methods you can use:

  1. Use the interactive yarn template [RECOMMENDED]
    • If you don't have npm, install it
    • The create-vf-project allows you to interactively create a new site by typing
      yarn create @visual-framework/vf-project your-new-site-name vf-build-boilerplate
    • Follow the prompts
  2. The GitHub template

Configuring the build

  • In package.json update vfConfig
  • If you need any ad hoc CSS and JS, add it in ./src/components/vf-local-overrides

Otherwise configure gulp like any other project.

Building assets, developing

  1. You'll need to install npm
  2. If you don't have yarn, install it
  3. Install all the things
    • yarn install
  4. Generate the site in /build
    • gulp dev renders and serves
    • gulp build build static assets

Adding Visual Framework components

To add a component, use the command line or install it manually.

  • by package: yarn add @visual-framework/vf-logo
    • updating components: yarn upgrade-interactive --latest (alias: yarn run update-components)
  • Manual installation for customisation
    • Download a pattern
    • Copy it to ./src/components/vf-component-name
  • Create your own local component
    • You can add a custom VF-compatible component to ./src/components and use it in your site.
    • yarn add vf-component-generator --dev
    • gulp vf-component

Troubleshooting

Having problems? See https://visual-framework.github.io/vf-welcome/troubleshooting/

Footnotes

  • Why yarn and not npm? For the particular structure of the Visual Framework components, Yarn is considerably faster at installing and does so more efficiently (about half the total file size). You'll also be able to use yarn upgrade-interactive --latest, which makes it easier to update VF components.