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unide

v0.3.1

Published

Universal visual designer for Vaadin and Vaadin Components

Downloads

5

Readme

Unide

Unide is

  • Universal, as designs produced using it can be exported to many platforms
  • Unidirectional, as it is in complete control of its model and is capable of exporting it to other models
  • U and I, as it let's the user create pure Java Vaadin projects

To run Unide locally, install it via npm npm install -g unide and then invoke unide at the root of your Vaadin project.

Unide can be accessed online

Goal of the project

Currently: the user is able to produce UIs, add basic navigation and finally export the result to a project using one of many frameworks, or no framework at all.

Future: the user should be able to create full applications in Unide without programming.

Some build instructions I nicked from rollup-starter-app

npm run build builds the application to public/bundle.js, along with a sourcemap file for debugging.

npm start launches a server, using serve. Navigate to localhost:3000.

npm run watch will continually rebuild the application as your source files change.

npm run dev will run npm start and npm run watch in parallel.