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cby-vtex-cms-sauce

v2.0.1

Published

Tool for handling VTEX CMS requests.

Downloads

6

Readme

CBY-VTEX-CMS-Sauce

VTEX CMS Sauce was created to allow a better deploying experience to VTEX stores. You can use it to upload several templates and files in some seconds, as an alternative to the old VTEX portal.

Getting started

  1. npm install vtex-cms-sauce.

  2. Create your api-sauced cms handler:

import { create } from 'vtex-cms-sauce'
const cms = create('https://STORE_NAME.vtexcommercestable.com.br')
...
  1. Insert your VTEX ID authentication cookie when prompted. NOTE: You must have access to the store you're trying to work on.

Methods

Save Template

cms.saveTemplate(templateName, HTML, isSub = false)

  • templateName {String} - From this string, the templateId will be created in background.
  • HTML {String} - String containing the HTML template.
  • isSub {Boolean} - Pass true if subtemplate
Example
const HTML = `<!DOCTYPE html>
<head>
  <title>VTEX</title>
</head>
<body>
  <h1>Hello, World!</h1>
</body>
`
cms
  .saveTemplate('Home', HTML)
  .then(console.log)
  .catch(console.error)

Save Shelf Template

cms.saveShelfTemplate(templateName, HTML, shelfClass)

  • templateName {String} - From this string, the templateId will be created in background.
  • HTML {String} - String containing the HTML template.
  • shelfClass {String} - Classname of shelf container
Example
const HTML = `
<div class="product">
  Product
</div>
`
cms
  .saveShelfTemplate('MainShelf', HTML, 'main-shelf')
  .then(console.log)
  .catch(console.error)

Save File

cms.saveFile(filepath)

  • filepath {String} - Path of file to be uploaded
Example
cms
  .saveFile('/dist/background.png')
  .then(console.log)
  .catch(console.error)

Publish script example

const path = require('path'),
    fs = require('fs'),
    create = require('vtex-cms-sauce').create,
    pjson = require('../package.json'),
    projectVars = require('../config/variables')

const cms = create(`https://${projectVars.STORE_ID}.vtexcommercestable.com.br`)
const appDirectory = fs.realpathSync(process.cwd())
const resolveApp = (relativePath) => path.resolve(appDirectory, relativePath)
const templatePrefix = projectVars.TEMPLATE_PREFIX

const templatesDir = resolveApp('dist/templates')
const subtemplatesDir = resolveApp('dist/subtemplates')
const shelvesDir = resolveApp('dist/shelves')
const filesDir = resolveApp('dist/arquivos')

const getFiles = dir => fs.readdirSync(dir).filter(str => str[0] !== '_')

const sendFiles = (dir, type = 'template') => new Promise(async (resolve, reject) => {
  try {
    let logs = ''
    const files = fs.readdirSync(dir).filter(str => str[0] !== '_')

    for (let i = 0; i < files.length; i++) {
      let log
      let file = files[i]
      let content = fs.readFileSync(`${dir}/${file}`, 'utf8')

      if (type === 'template') log = await cms.saveTemplate(templatePrefix + file.replace('.html', '').replace('index', 'Home'), content)
      else if (type === 'subtemplate') log = await cms.saveTemplate(templatePrefix + file.replace('.html', ''), content, true)
      else if (type === 'shelf') log = await cms.saveShelfTemplate(templatePrefix + file.replace('.html', ''), content, 'prateleira')
      else if (type === 'file') log = await cms.saveFile(`${dir}/${file}`)

      logs += `${log}\n`
    }

    console.log(logs)
    resolve(sendFiles)
  } catch(err) {
    console.error('Error while sending files.')
    reject(sendFiles)
  }
})

sendFiles(templatesDir, 'template')
  .then(() => sendFiles(subtemplatesDir, 'subtemplate'))
  .then(() => sendFiles(shelvesDir, 'shelf'))
  .then(() => sendFiles(filesDir, 'file'))

License

MIT © Mauricio Alvim