Skip to content

Framer.js module that makes it easier to find layers in your project

Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings

awt2542/Layers-for-Framer

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

 

History

22 Commits
 
 
 
 

Repository files navigation

New version here: https://github.com/awt2542/Select-for-Framer

Layers for Framer.js

Inspired by jQuery's selectors, this module makes it easier to find and target layers in Framer.js. Find all layers in your project, target layers that shares the same name, create custom naming schemes for default behaviors, find layers with a certain state defined and more. Some methods require the .name property to be set (automatically done if you import from PS/Sketch).

Installation

  1. Download the Layers.coffee file
  2. Add it to the /modules folder in your project
  3. Add Layers = require 'Layers' to the top of your app.coffee file
  4. Use eg. Layers.containing(string) to return an array of all layers with names containing the string

More info about modules in Framer and how to install them: FramerJS Docs - Modules

Methods

Each method on the Layers object returns an array with layers:

.all() - All layers in your project

.withName(string) - Layers with exact name as string

.withWord(string) - Layers with name containing string separated by underscores

.get(string) - Same as .withName, but returns the first match

.containing(string) - Layers with name containing string

.startingWith(string) - Layers with name that starts with string

.endingWith(string) - Layers with name that ends with string

.withState(string) - Layers with matching state defined

.withCurrentState(string) - Layers with match state currently active

.withSuperLayer(string) - Layers with matching superLayer

.withSubLayer(string) - Layers with matching subLayer

.where(obj) - Layers matching properties and values

The following methods are also added to your layers:

layer.findSubLayer(string) - Traverse down the tree and return first matching layer

layer.findSuperLayer(string) - Traverse up the tree and return first matching layer

Examples

Fade-in all layers

for layer,i in Layers.all()
	layer.opacity = 0
	layer.scale = .5
	layer.animate
		properties:
			opacity: 1
			scale: 1
		time: 0.5
		delay: i/20

Create custom naming schemes with default behaviors

for layer in Layers.endingWith '_drag'
	layer.draggable.enabled = true 
	layer.draggable.speedX = 0

for layer in Layers.endingWith '_btn_wip'
	layer.on Events.Click, -> 
		print "This feature is still work in progress"

for layer in Layers.containing 'person'
	layer.opacity = .5
	
layer.visible = false for layer in Layers.endingWith '_hide'

Switch to the "popup" state on layers where it has been defined

for layer in Layers.withState 'popup'
	layer.states.switch 'popup'

Travel up and down the layer tree

for card in Layers.startingWith 'card'
	card.findSubLayer('delete').on Events.Click, ->
		@findSuperLayer('card').destroy()

Find layers by their current values

layer.opacity = 0.2 for layer in Layers.where opacity: 1

About

Framer.js module that makes it easier to find layers in your project

Resources

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Releases

No releases published

Packages