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onbrand-steal

v1.0.6

Published

Steals assets from a site for an onbrand

Downloads

0

Readme

The Onbrand Asset Obtainer

NOTE: This is very much a MVP, and as such it is feature-incomplete, and prone to bugs!

1. What is this, and what is it for?

This package is a node program to make the process of merging client assets with an Uberflip hub easier. The program uses Puppeteer in order to access a client's webpage, and then intercepts all outgoing requests for style sheets. It then parses the html for inline-styles, and merges those together with the concatenated css files. Then, all the css will be combined and name-spaced to avoid conflicts with the hub, and written to the appropriate place within the onbrand framework.

2. How do I use it?

The program is meant to be installed globally, and will give you access to the command steal once it has been installed. Calling steal from an onbrand-framework generated directory will begin the process, calling it elsewhere will throw an error. Once the process begins, you will be prompted to confirm you intent, then provide the url of the site you wish to steal from.

3. The Future

This program has been built with the intent to expand it going forward. The groundwork has been built to also obtain images, fonts, and other files needed to combine the site with Uberflip. Building out these features should be relatively straight forward.

The final step, would be to also automatically detect and obtain html.