
This is a flat (without history) import of (some of) the content from our markdown module. We've imported this without history because the repo contains our blog posts and showcases posts content prior to porting them to strapi. Since this contains many images, it would balloon the size of this repo to import the full history. Instead, please refer to the history of the (archived) markdown repo at: https://github.com/freesewing/markdown
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Adding pattern parts | developers | Shows you how to add new parts to your pattern |
Since the patterns parts are listed in the configuration file, freesewing knows about all the parts that belong to your pattern.
It expects that each pattern has its own draft method, that is called draft
followed by the capitalized name of the pattern part.
For example, if our pattern Sorcha
has a part called back
, you should
have a draftBack
method. It's good practice to keep each part in its own
file, so create a file called back.js
. Inside, you export your method
to draft this part:
export default part => {
// Your part code here
return part
}
Then, in your index.js
file, you import this file, and attach the
method to your pattern's prototype:
import freesewing from "freesewing"
import plugins from "@freesewing/plugin-bundle"
import config from "../config"
// Parts
import draftBack from "./back"
// Create new design
const Sorcha = new freesewing.Design(config, plugins)
// Attach to pattern prototype
Sorcha.prototype.draftBack = part => draftBack(part)