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The unofficial Tictail Theme Builder for local developmet

We all love Tictail, right? But the ones of us how've built a store theme knows that using the online editor sometimes could be a bit limiting. I'm pretty sure that their team is working hard on solving this problem. But in the meantime, maybe this project can help.

I was asked to build a official theme for Tictail and ended up spending most of the time making this project instead.

What is it?

This project basically enables you to build your theme locally on your own computer with your favorite editor, as you normally make websites.

With the CSS in one file and one file for each Mustache template. Great success!

# The important files:
lib/
static/
  dropkick.css
  style.css
templates/
  about_page.mustache
  layout.mustache
  list_page.mustache
  product_page.mustache
views/

How it works?

Your Tictail data is downloaded to your local computer, then I've made a small Sinatra app that mimics the official Tictail stores with same routes, templates, etc.

Requirements

  • Ruby
  • Bundler

Usage

  1. Downlod this project
  2. Open the terminal, go to the project and install dependencies.
$ cd tictail-theme-builder
$ bundle
  1. Fetch your Tictail store data into store.json by this command:
$ ruby lib/fetcher.rb <email> <password>

# ex: ruby lib/fetcher [email protected] supersecret
  1. Spin up a server with Rack.
$ rackup config.ru
[2013-08-09 12:29:48] INFO  WEBrick 1.3.1
[2013-08-09 12:29:48] INFO  ruby 1.9.3 (2012-02-16) [x86_64-darwin12.2.0]
[2013-08-09 12:29:48] INFO  WEBrick::HTTPServer#start: pid=7101 port=9292
  1. Build you theme by changing the files in /templates
  2. When you are ready to test your theme at Tictail.com just write this command in the terminal:
$ ruby lib/printer.rb

Your theme is now saved to both you clipboad and to theme.mustache.
Great success! Just paste it into the Tictail.com-editor

Warning

I've implemented many (the ones I needed for my own template), but not all of the tags in the Tictail documentation. Feel free to contribute.

As stated above, this is an unofficial project. I can't say how long it will work or promis that it'll stay up to date with Tictail.

All backend code is really, really ugly. Yes, I mean, really ugly. But it get's the job done, hehe ;)

Things that differ in the local development vs Tictail.com

These are converted by lib/printer.rb.

{{search}} --> {{{serach}}}
{{social_buttons}} --> {{{social_buttons}}}
{{price_with_currency}} --> {{{price_with_currency}}}
{{children?}}{{/children}} --> {{#has_children?}}{{/has_children}}
{{store_description}}--> {{{store_description}}}
{{description}}--> {{{description}}}

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