199 lines
5.4 KiB
JavaScript
199 lines
5.4 KiB
JavaScript
import { version } from "../package.json";
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// Configuration file syntax documentation:
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// -> https://beta.freesewing.org/en/docs/developer/config
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export default {
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name: "{{name}}",
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version,
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//
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// measurements
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//
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// An array with the names of
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// the measurements required for your design
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measurements: [
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//"chestCircumference",
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//"naturalWaist",
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],
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//
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// dependencies
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//
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// An object where the key must be a part name, the value can be:
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// -> a part name
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// -> an array of part names
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//
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// This will be used to determine the order in which parts are drafted
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dependencies: {
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//front: "back"
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//side: ["front", "back"]
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},
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//
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// inject
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//
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// An object where both key and value must be a a part name.
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// The value part will be injected in the key part.
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//
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// By injected we mean rather than starting out with a fresh part,
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// the key part will get the points, paths, and snippets of the value part.
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inject: {
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//front: "back"
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},
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//
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// hide
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//
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// An array that lists pattern parts that should be hidden
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// by default. Hidden means that they will be drafted,
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// but not rendered. Typically used for a base part on
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// which other parts are built.
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//
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hide: [],
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//
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// parts
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//
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// An array that lists your (additional) pattern parts.
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// The name must be the key the pattern.parts object.
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//
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// This does not need to be an exhaustive list of all parts
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// in your pattern. If parts are included in the dependencies,
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// inject, or hide configuration, there’s no need to include
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// them here, as we already know of their existence.
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//
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parts: [],
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//
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// options
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//
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// Options come in 6 varities:
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//
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// -> Constants : A value that can’t be changed
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// -> Percentages : A value in percent, with minimum and maximum values
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// -> Millimeters : A value in millimeter, with minimum and maximum values
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// -> Degrees : A value in degrees, with minimum and maximum values
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// -> Counters : An integer value, with minimum and maximum values
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// -> Lists : A list of options with a default
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//
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// Under the hood, millimeters, degrees, and counters are handled
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// the same way. We use different types because it easier to
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// understand the nature of a given option.
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//
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options: {
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//
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// Constants
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//
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// If your option is a scalar value (like a string or a number),
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// it will be treated as a constant.
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//
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// Rather than define constants in your code, it’s good practice
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// to set them in your configuration file. This way, people who
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// extend your pattern can change them if they would like to.
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//
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//foo: 4,
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//
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// Percentages
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//
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// Percentage options are the bread and butter of freesewing.
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// Almost all your options will probably be percentages.
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// They make sure that your pattern will scale regardless of size.
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//
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// Your percentage option should be an object with these properties:
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//
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// -> pct : The percentage
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// -> min : The minimum that’s allowed
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// -> max : The maximum that’s allowed
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//
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// Percentage options will be divided by 100 when loaded
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//
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// You specify percentages in your config file.
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// For example, 50 means 50%. When your configuration is loaded,
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// those percentages will by divided by 100.
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// So a percentage of 50 in your config file will be 0.5 when
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// you read out that option in your pattern.
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//
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//chestEase: {
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// pct: 8,
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// min: -4,
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// max: 20
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//},
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//
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// Millimeters
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//
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// While we recommend using percentages where possible, sometimes
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// that doesn’t make sense. For those cases, you can use millimeters.
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//
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// Your millimeter option should be an object with these properties:
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//
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// -> mm : The default value in millimeter
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// -> min : The minimul that’s allowed
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// -> max : The maximum that’s allowed
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//
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//elasticWidth: {
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// mm: 35,
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// min: 5,
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// max: 80
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//},
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//
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// Degrees
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//
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// For angles, use degrees.
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//
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// Your degree option should be an object with these properties:
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//
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// -> deg : The default value in degrees
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// -> min : The minimul that’s allowed
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// -> max : The maximum that’s allowed
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//
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//collarAngle: {
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// deg: 85,
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// min: 60,
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// max: 130
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//},
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//
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// Counters
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//
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// For a given number of things, use counters. Counters are
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// for integers only. Things like number of buttons and so on.
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//
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// Your counter option should be an object with these properties:
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//
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// -> count : The default integer value
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// -> min : The minimal integer value that’s allowed
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// -> max : The maximum integer value that’s allowed
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//
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//butttons: {
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// count: 7,
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// min: 4,
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// max: 12
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//},
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//
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// Lists
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//
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// Use a list option when you want to offer an array of choices.
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//
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// Your list option should be an object with these properties:
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//
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// -> dflt : The default for this option
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// -> list : An array of available values options
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//
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//cuffStyle: {
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// dflt: "angledBarrelCuff",
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// list: [
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// "roundedBarrelCuff",
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// "angledBarrelCuff",
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// "straightBarrelCuff",
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// "roundedFrenchCuff",
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// "angledFrenchCuff",
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// "straightFrenchCuff"
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// ]
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//}
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}
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};
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