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spaces-utils

v2.3.2

Published

JavaScript adapter for the Adobe Photoshop Spaces plugin

Downloads

1

Readme

Photoshop Spaces Utils

Usage

Install spaces-utils via npm:

# Replace [version] with the latest one from https://git.corp.adobe.com/photoshop/spaces-utils/releases
npm install git+ssh://[email protected]:photoshop/spaces-utils.git#[version] --save

Torq

If your project uses torq-webpack, you can use spaces-utils as a Torq library by adding the following to your configuration object:

config.addLibrary(require("spaces-utils"));

You can then import bindings from spaces-utils as follows:

import { debug, warn } from "spaces-utils/log";
import { localize, LANGUAGE } from "spaces-utils/nls";

Certain modules require values passed via spaces-utils' configs. See configs documentation for details.

webpack

Another way to use spaces-utils is through webpack. This repo shows how to configure spaces-adapter and webpack2, which will work for spaces-utils as well.

Development

The recommended way for development is working with an existing project that uses spaces-utils.

First, download the source code and install the dependencies:

git clone [email protected]:photoshop/spaces-utils.git
cd spaces-utils
yarn install # Install dependencies. (https://yarnpkg.com/en/docs/install)
npm link

Then, link the local spaces-utils folder to your existing project:

cd path/to/your/project
npm link spaces-utils
gulp watch # replace this line with your project's watch/build command.

Now you can start making change to the local spaces-utils folder.

Debugging

Please see the Configs doc.