Pagedraw is a UI builder for React web apps. It works like a Sketch or Figma style design tool, but emits good quality JSX code. You can play with a demo on the web without installing at https://pagedraw.io/tutorials/basics. Videos about pagedraw can be found on Youtube. See https://pagedraw.io/ for more info.
You can download it at https://github.com/Pagedraw/pagedraw/releases/download/1.0/Pagedraw.zip.
Pagedraw is not currently under development. We do not recommend using it for production. Please fork and use it for something cool!
Here is a blog post with some lessons we took from working on Pagedraw.
See the structure of https://github.com/pagedraw/sample-app
Put a main.pagedraw.json in the root of your repo. All files built by Pagedraw will be written into a /src/pagedraw/ folder. These are regular JSX/CSS files, so you can import them just like the rest of your code.
If you ever want to stop using Pagedraw, just delete the source *.pagedraw.json files. The generated files will still live in src/pagedraw, and you can treat them like any other code files.
The editor itself is straightforward if you've used a design tool like Sketch or Figma. Detailed documentation is available at https://documentation.pagedraw.io/the-editor/.
When you open Pagedraw for the first time, it will ask you to open a .pagedraw.json file. If you'd like to create a new file, click cancel when it asks you to open a file, and it'll ask you where to create a new file.
As a prerequisite, install
- Node.js version 8.9.0. (
nvmis useful here) yarn
# clone the repo and install the project dependencies
git clone https://github.com/Pagedraw/pagedraw
cd pagedraw
yarn install
cd desktop-app/ && npm install && cd ..In the background, run
yarn devserverthen start Electron with
yarn run-electronTurn on asserts the first time you run in development mode, which will help you debug. In the Electron developer tools console, run __openConfigEditor() and set your local config to
{
"crashButton": true,
"asserts": true
}To run the standard tests, run all the servers needed for Pagedraw development, as described in the section above. While yarn devserver is running, run
yarn test- Today all images brought into Pagedraw are stored as part of the Pagedraw doc as base64 encoded strings and they also get compiled to generated code
as
imgtags with base 64 datasrcs. That bloats the Pagedraw docs and forces an unnecessary constraint on generated code. We should move to a world where that system is more flexible and generates code thatrequires images instead - Same thing for fonts. Today they're being stored directly in the Pagedraw doc as base64 strings and also injected into the compiled code as such
- Make Sketch Importer into a Sketch to Pagedraw converter command instead of a server.
- Compile-Check can work with local
/compiler-blobs, and not depend on S3 to host them. Look in/compiler-blob-builderand/deploy-checks/fetch-other-compiler-build.js.
The code in the repository is being provided to you under an open source license. There are multiple contributors to this code. All contributions provided after 2/1/2019 were done in a personal capacity, and the license you receive to code following 2/1/2019 is from the contributors personally and not their respective employers.