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astro-layers

v0.0.4

Published

Astro plugin for managing layout layers

Downloads

271

Readme

Astro Layers

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Note: This plugin is still under development and could have bugs. Current version offers only basic functionality.

Extend and override any Astro project files using a layered architecture - perfect for themes, white-labeling, and feature variations.

This package allows you to create multiple layers of files that override your base Astro application. Think of it like CSS cascading - each layer can override any file from your source code or previous layers, while keeping the rest intact. This includes pages, components, layouts, styles, public assets, and any other project files.

Key Features:

  • 🎨 Perfect for theming and white-labeling
  • 🔄 Override any file while keeping others
  • 📁 Simple file-based configuration

For example, you can have a base e-commerce site and create different layers for:

  • Different brand themes (colors, logos, layouts)
  • Feature variations (basic/premium)
  • Client-specific customizations
  • Regional adaptations (localized assets and content)

Install

Install the plugin using your preferred package manager:

pnpm install astro-layers

Add the plugin to your astro.config.mjs:

import layers from 'astro-layers';

export default defineConfig({
  plugins: [layers()],
  //...
});

Add .layers to your .gitignore:

# Astro Layers
.layers

Now, create a layers directory in the root of your project and add some layers to it. Every file you put in a layer will override the default one in src folder.

project-root/
  layers/
    layer-1/
      pages/
        index.astro # This will override default index.astro
  src/
    pages/
      index.astro

Layer Priority

Layers are processed in alphabetical order. To control the priority, prefix your layer directories with numbers:

your-project/
├── layers/
│   ├── 1.base/
│   │   └── pages/
│   │       └── index.astro
│   ├── 2.theme/
│   │   └── pages/
│   │       └── index.astro
│   └── 3.premium/
│       └── pages/
│           └── index.astro
└── src/
    └── pages/
        └── index.astro

In this example:

  • 1.base will be checked first
  • 2.theme will be checked second
  • 3.premium will be checked last

This naming convention makes it easy to:

  • Understand the layer priority at a glance
  • Insert new layers between existing ones (e.g., 1.5.feature)
  • Maintain a clear loading order without additional configuration

Example Use Cases

layers/
├── 1.base/          # Base components and layouts
├── 2.theme/         # Theme-specific overrides
├── 3.features/      # Feature-specific changes
└── 4.customization/ # Customer-specific customizations

License

MIT License © 2024-PRESENT Filip Rakowski