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spaf

v1.0.3

Published

CLI tool for the SPA framework

Downloads

2

Readme

SPA - CLI

This is a CLI tool for helping with development withing the SPA Framework.

Installing

First, you'll need to make sure Node/NPM is installed. Nest, install the CLI using the command: npm install spaf -g

Commands

There are a few commands withing the CLI tool:

Create New Framework Instance

Command: spaf install --dir=<my-site>

It's possible to download the framework to a a new folder to create a new site instance.

Requires the following parameters:

  • --dit: this is the folder/site to create and save the framework files in. Is relative to the directory the command is run in.

Adding Plugins

Command: spaf plugin --name=<plugin>

Requires the following parameters:

  • --name: the name of the plugin directory to create. Will also create a 'setup.php' file Required

Adding API Endpoints

Command: spaf endpoint --plugin=<plugin-name> --file=<api-endpoint-file-name> --endpoint=<my-endpoint> --callback=<callback-function> --pluginDirectory=<my-plugin-directory>

Parameters:

  • --file: the file name for the API endpoint. Required
  • --endpoint: the endpoint name (everything after /api/). Required
  • --callback: the name of the function to use as the endpoint callback. Required
  • --plugin: the plugin to add the endpoint to. Required
  • --pluginDirectory: the directory in the plugin the endpoint goes in. Optional, defaults to 'api/'