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VTEX Speed

⚠️ This tool is no longer maintained.

VTEX Store development tools - reverse proxy, compilation, minification, optimization and more!

Presentation - VTEX Day 2014

Watch a presentation about VTEX Speed here (pt-BR): http://firstdoit.github.io/presentations/vtex-day-2014

Pre-requisites

Install

Clone this repo or download and unzip it.

Quick Start

Before continuing, please edit the accountName key to the package.json file. For example:

    {
      "name": "vtex-speed",
      "accountName": "your-store-account-name",
    }

Enter the folder you cloned or downloaded, install dependencies and run npm start:

    cd speed
    npm install
    npm start

First, open your browser here to authenticate:

http://your-store-account-name.vtexlocal.com.br/admin/Site/Login.aspx

Then, open a normal page, like your home:

http://your-store-account-name.vtexlocal.com.br/?debugcss=true&debugjs=true

Important You should replace your-store-account-name with the accountName of your store. Who would guess, huh?

Nice! Live Reload has reloaded that stylesheet for you.

Features

All files in src/ are compiled, optimized and copied to build/ when you run grunt.

You can further configure this process editing Gruntfile.coffee.

Currently supported:

  • LiveReload of assets in HTTP and HTTPS
  • Coffee compilation
  • LESS compilation
  • SASS compilation
  • JS and CSS Minification
  • Optimize Images
  • Create Icons SpriteSheet

Check the src/ directory for examples.

Spritesheets

To create spritesheets for your icons by putting your icons png files into the src/sprite directory. Then you can use render your icons by using the class icon-.

Pages reverse proxy

You can use VTEX Speed serve HTML pages while developing, simply put your HTML files inside src/ directory. You can see example page http://your-store-account-name.vtexlocal.com.br/page-example/.

Compress option

You can use the flag --compress to develop with minified files (JS, CSS, and SASS).

Changing default port

You can easily change the proxy port by setting the PORT environment variable, e.g. PORT=9000 npm start

Discover new Grunt plugins

There are a ton of available Grunt plugins for your every need.

Go to http://gruntjs.com/plugins for a complete list.

If you think there's a plugin that's great for everybody, why don't you fork this repo and open a pull request?

Feedback

We always want to hear you! Please report any problems to the issues page:

https://github.com/vtex/speed/issues

FAQ

What is ECONNRESET?

The HTTP response socket hung up before sending a complete reply.
You probably manually stopped a request on your browser.
Thus, the proxy shouted: "I was receiving a response and it stopped abruptly!"

Release History

  • 2018-09-11 v5.0.0 Add compress option. Allow to use another port. Add support for SASS.

  • 2016-05-06 v3.0.0 Update grunt to major 1 and other dependencies

  • 2015-03-16 v2.1.0 Update connect-http-please, separate middlewares from Gruntfile

  • 2015-03-16 v2.0.0 Replace connect-tryfiles with serve-static and proxy-middleware, adding support to "vteximg" host proxying. Update deps. Important: accountName is now a required property in the package.json file.

License

MIT © VTEX

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