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slater

A Shopify theme development toolkit.


This project is an active work in progress. The CLI is stable, but the theme needs some TLC. Want to help? We'd love to have you. Ideas, feedback, critiques 👉 shoot us an Issue.


Features

  • bare-bones base theme
  • JS and CSS compilation
  • live reloading
  • easy config
  • simple CLI

Install

npm i -g @slater/cli

Getting Started

The easist way to get started with slater is slater init. init outputs a default folder structure into the directory of your choice.

slater init <root>

Don't forget to install the dependencies.

npm install

You'll need to define one or more themes in the provided slater.config.js file to deploy to, similar to a standard Shopify config.yml file.

module.exports = {
  themes: {
    development: {
      id: '12345...',
      password: 'abcde...',
      store: 'store-name.myshopify.com',
      ignore: []
    }
  }
}

Then, from the project root:

slater watch

And that's it! slater will watch your local theme for changes and sync them to your remote site when they update 🎉.

Configuration

By default, slater looks for a slater.config.js file in the project root. Defaults below:

module.exports = {
  in: '/src',
  out: '/build',
  assets: '/src/scripts/index.js',
  themes: {}
}

Themes

Themes are configured similarly to a standard Shopify config.yml file.

module.exports = {
  themes: {
    development: {
      id: '12345...',
      password: 'abcde...',
      store: 'store-name.myshopify.com',
      ignore: [ 'snippets/test.liquid' ]
    }
  }
}

You can define as many as you like:

module.exports = {
  themes: {
    sandbox: { ... },
    development: { ... },
    production: { ... }
  }
}

And reference each using the --theme flag on the CLI (defaults to development).

slater sync --theme production

Using SCSS

We used PostCSS by default, but you can push a custom config object to enable SCSS compiling. Modify your slater.config.js as follows:

module.exports = {
  // ...
  assets: {
    in: '/src/scripts/index.js',
    sass: true
  }
}

To compile CSS, just import your root stylesheet into your JavaScript index file a la:

import '../main.css'

/* your code here */

Commands

watch

Watches for file changes and syncs updates to your specified theme.

slater watch

build

Compiles assets and copies all files from the config.in directory to the config.out directory.

slater build

sync

Sync local files or directories to your remote theme. A direct interface to [@slater/sync], which @slater/cli uses internally.

slater sync build/snippets/hero.liquid # file
slater sync build/snippets # directory
slater sync # defaults to config.out

Options

Any of the core commands can be combined with the following options:

  • --config <path> - specify the path to your config file
  • --theme <name> - specify a named theme from your config file

Deployment

To deploy a theme, combine the above commands as needed:

slater build && slater sync --theme production

API

slater can also be used directly in node. The configuration is the same, but instead of themes, simply define a single theme:

// see options above
const config = {
  in: '/theme',
  out: '/dist',
  assets: '/theme/js/index.js',
  theme: {
    id: '',
    password: '',
    store: '',
    ignore: []
  }
}

const app = require('@slater/cli')(config)

Methods

All methods return a Promise.

build

Compile assets.

app.build().then(() => console.log('all done!'))

watch

Watches for file changes and syncs updates to your specified theme.

app.watch()

copy

Copies all files from the config.in directory to the config.out directory.

app.copy()

Live-reloading & HTTPS

slater uses an local SSL certification to correspond with Shopify's HTTPS hosted themes. To take advantage of live-reloading, you need to create a security exception for the slater cert (this is safe). To do this, load https://localhost:3000 in your browser, and follow the instructions for adding an exception. If it works, you should see this in your browser window:

@slater/cli successfully connected