assetessa-shopify
v1.5.0
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Assetessa shopify is a webpack asset pipeline for Shopify
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Assetessa Shopify
A simple webpack asset pipeline for Shopify themes.
Features
- Compiles and minifies js files
- Compiles and minifies css and sass
- Live reloads the page on updates
- ES6 import syntax
Usage
File Structure
All of your shopify theme files must be placed inside of a src
directory. Here is the minimum folder structur you will need:
root
|-- src
|-- assets
|-- images
|-- image.png
|-- application.js
|__ application.scss
|-- config
|-- layout
|-- locales
|-- sections
|-- snippets
|-- templates
|-- config.yml
|-- package.json
Installation
npm install -D assetessa-shopify
Setup
Run npx assetessa-shopify init
which will create js files for templates and sections inside of the src/assets/js/
directory. All js files will be output in the dist/assetst/
directory based based on their folder name:
src/assets/js/templates/product.js
will be output as:
src/assets/template-product.js
You can reference these output files in your Shopify liquid templates.
Commands
npx assetessa-shopify buid
Builds the dist
folder with Webpack and places it in the root of your project and will open the preview in your browser.
npx assetessa-shopify watch
Builds the dist
folder with Webpack and places it in the root of your project and will open the preview in your browser. It will then continue to watch your files for updates. Note: This will not watch your .liquid
files, it will only watch any javascript webpack entries (e.g application.js
). To see live updates reflected, you will need to run this in conjunction with Shopifies Themekit commands. Here is an example package.json
excerpt:
"scripts": {
"test": "echo \"Error: no test specified\" && exit 1",
"webpack": "npx assetessa-shopify watch",
"watch": "npm run theme-watch & npm run webpack",
"theme-watch": "cd dist && theme watch",
"theme-deploy": "cd dist && theme deploy"
},
In this example, when you run npm run watch
the theme watcher will start and webpack will crunch your assets into the dist
and open up a browser window. The correct styles may not show up on the initial load, but when you begin making updates to the files the browser window will begin reloading with the correct styles displaying.
Questions?
If you have any questions on the usage of the package, please contact [email protected].