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Builder.io Visual CMS Devtools

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    Builder.io Visual CMS Devtools

    Setup and integrate Builder.io Visual CMS during development using the Devtools plugin. Builder Devtools can be integrated with a project's development through either a Next.js config, Remix config, Vite plugin, or Webpack plugin.

    Installing Builder Devtools

    Builder's Devtools can be installed and initialized using:

    npm

    npm init builder.io@latest

    pnpm

    pnpm create builder.io@latest

    This command will update the config file (such as next.config.js, or vite.config.js) and install the @builder.io/dev-tools package. Once installed, you can start your app's dev server:

    npm run dev

    Local Development

    To develop and test Builder Devtools locally:

    1. In the devtools directory, build and link the package:
    cd dist/dev-tools
    npm link
    1. In your application directory, link to the local devtools:
    npm link @builder.io/dev-tools
    1. You can now run the Figma generate command:
    npx builder.io figma generate

    Manual Installation

    Alternatively, you can manually install Builder's Devtools, and update the config files following the steps below.

    npm install -D @builder.io/dev-tools

    Next step is to add the Devtools plugin to your build tool's config file. For example, if you're using Next.js, see the docs below on how to import and add Devtools to a Next.js app.

    Next.js

    A config wrapper function for the Next.js config is provided in order to run Devtools during development. Wrap your existing next config using the withBuilderDevTools() function that's created when it is required at the top of the config file.

    // next config file
    const withBuilderDevTools = require("@builder.io/dev-tools/next")({
      // Builder Devtools Options
    });
    
    module.exports = withBuilderDevTools({
      // next config
    });

    Or configuration as a function:

    module.exports = (phase, defaultConfig) => {
      return withBuilderDevTools(defaultConfig);
    };

    Remix

    A config wrapper function for the Remix config is provided in order to run Devtools during development. Wrap your existing remix config using the withBuilderDevTools() function that's created when it is required at the top of the config file.

    // remix config file
    const withBuilderDevTools = require("@builder.io/dev-tools/remix")({
      // Builder Devtools Options
    });
    
    module.exports = withBuilderDevTools({
      // remix config
    });

    Vite

    The Vite plugin for Devtools is meant for frameworks using Vite for its development. Currently, Devtools supports Qwik integrated with Vite. Import builderDevTools from @builder.io/dev-tools/vite and place it as the the first plugin to ensure it runs before others.

    // vite config file
    import { defineConfig } from "vite";
    import { builderDevTools } from "@builder.io/dev-tools/vite";
    
    export default defineConfig(() => {
      return {
        plugins: [builderDevTools()],
      };
    });

    Webpack

    The Devtools webpack plugin is for React projects. If your project is using Next.js, please see the Next.js docs above on how to add the Devtools plugin to the next config. Below is a general webpack config for a React project.

    // webpack config file
    const { BuilderDevToolsPlugin } = require("@builder.io/dev-tools/webpack");
    
    module.exports = {
      plugins: [new BuilderDevToolsPlugin()],
    };

    CLI

    Devtools can also be started with a CLI command, which could be useful if there is a custom setup that doesn't fit into one of the above solutions. Below is an example of running CLI from an npm script:

    {
      "scripts": {
        "devtools": "builder-dev-tools"
      }
    }