@iamstarkov/html-sketchapp-cli v0.2.0
html-sketchapp-cli
Quickly generate Sketch libraries from HTML documents and living style guides, powered by html-sketchapp and Puppeteer.
Add some simple markup to your page, for example:
<div data-sketch-symbol="Button/Primary">...</div>
<div data-sketch-text="Heading">...</div>
<div data-sketch-color="#212121">...</div>Then run the html-sketchapp command to generate JSON files in html-sketchapp's "Almost Sketch" format, ready to be imported into Sketch.
$ html-sketchapp --file sketch.html --out-dir dist/sketchInstall
$ npm install --global html-sketchapp-cliThen, install the Sketch plugin.
$ html-sketchapp installPage Setup
Before using this tool, you'll need to add some hooks to your page so that everything can be selected, extracted and named correctly.
Annotate symbols with data-sketch-symbol attributes. Note that forward slashes will create nested menu items within Sketch.
<div data-sketch-symbol="Button/Primary">
...
</div>Annotate all text styles with data-sketch-text attributes.
<div data-sketch-text="Heading">
...
</div>Annotate all colors with data-sketch-color attributes. Note that colors are unnamed in Sketch, so only the hex value needs to be provided.
<div data-sketch-color="#212121">
...
</div>For a real world example, check out SEEK Style Guide's sketch exports page and the corresponding source code.
CLI Usage
Importing from a local file
If your page is self-contained, you can import from a local HTML file.
$ html-sketchapp --file sketch.html --out-dir distImporting from a local static web server
If your page needs to be hosted on a static web server, you can provide a local directory to serve and a root relative URL to import from.
$ html-sketchapp --serve docs --url /sketch --out-dir distImporting from existing web server
If your page is hosted on an existing web server, you can provide an absolute URL.
$ html-sketchapp --url http://localhost:3000 --out-dir distViewport sizes and responsive design
If you provide a set of one or more named viewports, every symbol and text style will be rendered for each screen size.
$ html-sketchapp --viewports.Desktop 1024x768 --viewports.Mobile 320x568 --file sketch.html --out-dir distIf multiple screen sizes are provided, the viewport name will be being appended to all symbol and text style names. For example, Button/Primary will be exported as Button/Primary/Desktop and Button/Primary/Mobile.
Puppeteer args
If you need to provide command line arguments to the browser instance via Puppeteer, you can provide the puppeteer-args option.
Since Puppeteer uses Chromium internally, you can refer to the List of Chromium Command Line Switches for available options.
For example, if you'd like to disable the browser sandbox:
$ html-sketchapp --puppeteer-args="--no-sandbox --disable-setuid-sandbox" --file sketch.html --out-dir distNote: Because Puppeteer args are prefixed with hyphens, you must use an equals sign and quotes when providing this option via the command line (as seen above).
Chromium executable
If you'd like to override the Chromium used by Puppeteer, you can provide a path to the executable with the puppeteer-executable-path option.
$ html-sketchapp --puppeteer-executable-path google-chrome-unstable --file sketch.html --out-dir distConfig file
All options can be provided via an html-sketchapp.config.js file.
module.exports = {
file: 'sketch.html',
outDir: 'dist/sketch',
viewports: {
Desktop: '1024x768',
Mobile: '320x568'
},
puppeteerArgs: '--no-sandbox --disable-setuid-sandbox',
puppeteerExecutablePath: 'google-chrome-unstable'
};You can provide an alternate config file path with the --config option.
$ html-sketchapp --config example.config.jsImporting into Sketch
Once this command has successfully run, the following files will be generated in the output directory.
document.asketch.jsonpage.asketch.json
These need to be imported into Sketch via html-sketchapp's corresponding Sketch plugin. To ease the install process, you can run the following command.
$ html-sketchapp installThen, open a new Sketch document and, from the menu, select Plugins > From *Almost* Sketch to Sketch. In the file picker, select both document.asketch.json and page.asketch.json, and click Choose.
Congratulations! You should now have your symbols, text styles and document colors available within Sketch! 💎🎉
Contributing
Refer to CONTRIBUTING.md.
License
MIT.
8 years ago