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wireframe-ui

v0.1.0

Published

A way to quickly create interactive and responsive wireframes using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

Downloads

4

Readme

wireframe-ui

A way to quickly create interactive and responsive wireframes using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

Demo app is at: https://github.com/wireframe-ui/wireframe-demo

To use:

npm install --save wireframe-ui

Now create an index.jade (the wireframe-ui directory reference in the Jade file will be automatically available to you):

doctype html
head
    meta(charset='utf-8')
    meta(http-equiv='X-UA-Compatible', content='IE=edge')
    meta(name='viewport', content='width=device-width, initial-scale=1')
    title Wireframe Demo
    link(href='/wireframe-ui/pure/pure-min.css', rel='stylesheet')
    link(href='/wireframe-ui/pure/grids-responsive-min.css', rel='stylesheet')
    link(href='/wireframe-ui/style.css', rel='stylesheet')
body
    app(project='{ opts }')
        // opts is your app state and you can create you html here

Then create a client.js that will act as the injection point of data into the front end template:

 'use strict';
 
 var wireframe = require('wireframe-ui/client');
 
 init();
 
 function init() {
     var appState = {
         title : 'Project Title',
         ...
     };
 
     wireframe.start(appState);
 }

Finally start up the server with index.js:

var wf = require('wireframe-ui');

wf
    .start({
        baseDirectory : __dirname
    });

The wireframe-ui/client is an event bus, so you should use it to communicate among views:

// click handler
require('wireframe-ui/client').trigger('modal:open', { title : 'yo' }, 'red');

// modal view
require('wireframe-ui/client').on('modal:open', function(message, color) {

At this point you can start things of with node app. client.js and index.jade are watched for changes while the server is running.

Tags available are currently in the views directory of this project, but will be pulled out into separate npms in the future.

After starting wireframe go to http://localhost:3000/ - port can be customized as the option.port passed to wireframe.start.

FAQ:

Q: When I refresh the page, I'm seeing a "Cannot read property 'prototype' of undefined" error in the console that looks like it's in express. A: You must have required, wireframe-ui and not wireframe-ui/client somewhere in client.js or a .tag file.