Stencil CLI
The BigCommerce server emulator for local theme development.
Install
Note: Stencil requires the Node.js runtime environment,
versions 16.x, 18.x are supported.
Run npm install -g @bigcommerce/stencil-cli
.
Visit the installation guide
for more details.
Usage
Usage: stencil [options] [command]
Commands:
init Interactively create a .stencil file which configures how to run a BigCommerce store locally.
start Starts up the BigCommerce storefront local development environment, using theme files in the current directory and data from the live store.
bundle Bundles up the theme into a zip file which can be uploaded to BigCommerce.
release Create a new release in the theme's github repository.
push Bundles up the theme into a zip file and uploads it to your store.
pull Pulls the configuration from the active theme on your live store and updates your local configuration.
download Downloads the theme files from the active theme on your live store.
debug Prints environment and theme settings for debug purposes.
help [cmd] display help for [cmd]
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-V, --version output the version number
Run stencil init
at the top level of your Stencil Theme. It will ask you a few questions to get your started.
Run stencil start
to run a local server so you can start developing your theme.
Run with -o
or --open
to automatically open up a browser.
- While stencil is running, you can type "rs" and then hit enter to auto-reload all browsers. This is similar to
Nodemon's rs option.
Run stencil bundle
to validate your code and create a zip bundle file that can be uploaded to BigCommerce.
Run stencil release
to tag a new version of your theme, create a GitHub release
in your theme repository, and upload the zip bundle file to the release assets.
This is useful for tracking your changes in your Theme, and is the tool we use to create new releases in BigCommerce
Cornerstone theme.
Run stencil push
to bundle the local theme and upload it to your store, so it will be available in My Themes.
To push the theme and also activate it, use stencil push -a
. To automatically delete the oldest theme if you are at
your theme limit, use stencil push -d
. These can be used together, as stencil push -a -d
. You can apply the theme to
multiple storefronts, just specify ids of desired storefronts/channels after -c
option stencil push -a -c 123 456 789
.
If you want to apply theme to all available storefronts, just use -allc
option: stencil push -a -allc
.
Run stencil pull
to sync changes to your theme configuration from your live store. For example, if Page Builder has
been used to change certain theme settings, this will update those settings in config.json in your theme files so you
don't overwrite them on your next upload.
Run stencil debug
to get information about runtime environment and the configuration
Features
BrowserSync
Stencil CLI comes packaged with BrowserSync so you can take advantage of all of those amazing goodies!
Have a look at their web site for more information.
Sass compiling
You can compile Sass (node-sass) scss files in assets/scss into CSS. For example, add an scss file named theme.scss
to assets/scss and {{{stylesheet 'assets/css/theme.css'}}}
to your theme HTML template. Stencil-CLI will compile
assets/scss/theme.scss to CSS on the fly.
Autoprefixer
Stencil CLI comes packaged with Autoprefixer. You can set which browsers
should be targeted, as well as if it should cascade the generated rules in the theme's config.json file with these
options:
autoprefixer_cascade
- Defaults to true
.autoprefixer_browsers
- Defaults to ["> 1%", "last 2 versions", "Firefox ESR"]
.
How to get help or report a bug
If you need any help or experience any bugs, please create a GitHub issue in this repository.
Development
If you would like to improve this project check out the Contributing Guide. Also, you can find
the implementation details there.
Running in docker
There is possibility to run stencil-cli in docker.
Here are steps to have this functionality.
First, pull the image from Github Packages (docker registry):
docker pull ghcr.io/bigcommerce/stencil-cli
Then, you want to run some commands against your theme.
For example
docker run -p 3005:3005 -v /bigcommerce/cornerstone:/usr/src/app -it ghcr.io/bigcommerce/stencil-cli stencil init
, where 3005
is port number definded in config.stencil.json
and /bigcommerce/cornerstone
path to where theme is located.
docker run -p 3005:3005 -v /bigcommerce/cornerstone:/usr/src/app -it ghcr.io/bigcommerce/stencil-cli stencil start
and so on
License
Copyright (c) 2015-present, BigCommerce Inc.
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
- Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
- All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
must display the following acknowledgement:
This product includes software developed by BigCommerce Inc.
- Neither the name of BigCommerce Inc. nor the
names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
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