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light.konva

v0.1.11

Published

this repo contains some logic using light.designer cards with konva. currently the project is powered by nextjs for easier development.

Downloads

12

Readme

light.konva

this repo contains some logic using light.designer cards with konva. currently the project is powered by nextjs for easier development.

just make sure to npm i and then fire up npm run dev. after that your development env will be available at http://localhost:3003.

prepared things

  • server side pdf rendering /lib/render.ts
    • contains rect, images, text renderer
  • interactive browser editor /pages/index.tsx
    • contains rect, images, text and basic edit functionality

static bundling

  1. test if designer works with npm run parcel-serve
  2. run npm run static-release

The published bundle can be used via unpkg in any html site, see static-unpkg.html for reference.

TODOs

  • modularize
  • unify server side and browser rendering