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gbhrdt-grapesjs

v0.16.12

Published

Free and Open Source Web Builder Framework

Downloads

2

Readme

GrapesJS

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GrapesJS is a free and open source Web Builder Framework which helps building HTML templates, faster and easily, to be delivered in sites, newsletters or mobile apps. Mainly, GrapesJS was designed to be used inside a CMS to speed up the creation of dynamic templates. To better understand this concept check the image below

Generally any 'template system', that you'd find in various applications like CMS, is composed by the structure (HTML), style (CSS) and variables, which are then replaced with other templates and contents on server-side and rendered on client.

This demos show examples of what is possible to achieve: Webpage Demo - http://grapesjs.com/demo.html Newsletter Demo - http://grapesjs.com/demo-newsletter-editor.html

Table of contents

Features

| Blocks | Style Manager | Layer Manager | |--|--|--| ||||

| Code Viewer | Asset Manager | |--|--| |||

  • Local and remote storage

  • Default built-in commands (basically for creating and managing different components)

Download

  • CDNs
    • UNPKG (resolves to the latest version)
      • https://unpkg.com/grapesjs
      • https://unpkg.com/grapesjs/dist/css/grapes.min.css
    • CDNJS (replace X.X.X with the current version)
      • https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/grapesjs/X.X.X/grapes.min.js
      • https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/grapesjs/X.X.X/css/grapes.min.css
  • NPM
    • npm i grapesjs
  • GIT
    • git clone https://github.com/artf/grapesjs.git

For the development purpose you should follow instructions below.

Usage

<link rel="stylesheet" href="path/to/grapes.min.css">
<script src="path/to/grapes.min.js"></script>

<div id="gjs"></div>

<script type="text/javascript">
  var editor = grapesjs.init({
      container : '#gjs',
      components: '<div class="txt-red">Hello world!</div>',
      style: '.txt-red{color: red}',
  });
</script>

You could also grab the content directly from the element with fromElement property

<div id="gjs">
  <div class="txt-red">Hello world!</div>
  <style>.txt-red{color: red}</style>
</div>

<script type="text/javascript">
  var editor = grapesjs.init({
      container : '#gjs',
      fromElement: true,
  });
</script>

For more practical example I suggest to look up the code inside this demo: http://grapesjs.com/demo.html

Development

GrapesJS uses Webpack as a module bundler and Babel as a compiler.

Clone the repository and install all the necessary dependencies

$ git clone https://github.com/artf/grapesjs.git
$ cd grapesjs
$ npm i

Start the dev server

$ npm start

Once the development server is started you should be able to reach the demo page (eg. http://localhost:8080)

Documentation

Check the getting started guide here: Documentation

API

API References could be found here: API-Reference

Testing

$ npm test

Plugins

Extensions

Presets

Find out more about plugins here: Creating plugins

Support

If you like the project support it with a donation of your choice or become a backer/sponsor via Open Collective

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BrowserStack Thanks to BrowserStack for providing us browser testing services

License

BSD 3-clause