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@cesdk/engine
Advanced tools
The CreativeEditor SDK (CE.SDK) for Web is a fully customizable, simple-to-use design editor.
Seamlessly integrate it into any Web app with just a few lines of code. The editor combines the best of layout, typography and photo editing. CE.SDK also facilitates both template creation and adaption workflows, also featuring constraints and text placeholders for database automations.
This package contains the Creative Engine, the core of our SDK, including only the rendering engine and a Javascript API for building headless applications or custom UIs.
Visit our website for more tutorials on how to integrate and customize the engine for your specific use-case.
Install the SDK with npm
npm install --save @cesdk/engine
or with yarn
yarn add @cesdk/engine
The last step involves the configuration and instantiation of the SDK.
import CreativeEngine from '@cesdk/engine'
CreativeEngine
.init()
.then((instance) => {
/** do something with the instance of CreativeEngine **/
});
You can find a more complete example inside the package, in the included
index.html
/example.js
files.
The full documentation of Creative Engine can be found at https://img.ly/docs/cesdk/web/guides/headless/. There you will learn what configuration options are available and find a list and description of all API methods.
The CreativeEditor SDK is a commercial product. To use it as such and get access to its white label version - without the watermark in the export - you need to unlock the SDK with a license file. You can purchase a license at https://img.ly/pricing.
FAQs
README.md
We found that @cesdk/engine demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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