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Falcon theme

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  • 🐧 prestashop theme

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Table of Contents

About The Theme

Falcon theme is made with the latest tools such as Webpack 5, Webpack dev server with HMR 🔥🔥, and Bootstrap 4.6. This theme was created to deliver a starter theme with the latest developers' tools and frameworks. You can create an enterprise-level PrestaShop theme that is easy to maintain.

Made for developers, and if you are a merchant, you shouldn't download it.

List of changes compared to classic theme:

  1. Bootstrap updated to 4.6 from 4.0.0-alpha.5 - backwards compatibility included.
  2. Updated Webpack to 5 from 2.2.1 with a whole new Webpack config.
  3. Removed tether - not used anymore with Bootstrap 4.6 - popper.js added instead.
  4. Removed velocity-animate, jquery.scrollbox.js and jquery-touchswipe - replaced with Swiper.
  5. Removed bootstrap-filestyle.js - replaced with Bootstrap custom file input
  6. Removed jquery.ui from ps_searchbar, a new module is_searchbar included.
  7. Removed jquery.ui from ps_facetedsearch - replaced with nouislider. (ps_facetedsearch assets are unregistered inside is_themecore module that is required for the theme to work properly).

Main features:

  1. Webpack config works properly with Webpack Dev server and HMR. Its watcher also observes changes on .tpl templates, and modules .css/.js/.tpl files and makes the page complete reload if needed. You don't need to refresh your webpage manually anymore to inspect results.
  2. Module is_themecore adds structured data with proper JSON-LD format for WebPage, Product, Organization and BreadcrumbList. Also supports OpenGraph and Twitter:card. It adds missing breadcrumbs for pages: cart, 404, stores, sitemap.
  3. Dynamic importing of the Boostrap components. You can load .js/.css file dynamically with DynamicImportHandler class. There is no documentation yet, only an example of use available in _dev/js/components/dynamic-bootstrap-components.js.
  4. Lazyload added for images that are below the fold.
  5. Modified version of ps_imageslider included. You can upload images for mobile and desktop separately.
  6. Multiple entry points for Webpack, files separated per view. There are 4 output js/css files theme, product, checkout, listing and you are able to add more with ease. If you need rich CMS pages with many styles, you don't have to include them everywhere with the theme output file. You can create another entry e.g. cms and modify the assets.yml file to include the new assets file.
  7. List/grid switcher on the list. You are able to choose the default listing display type with only a few lines of .js code. All template changes are handled in .tpl file. It is also easy to add another list type.
  8. Specific .scss file structure that helps you maintain your code over time.
  9. Automatically generated preload links for theme fonts. You don't have to care about manually preloading fonts inside the template. Webpack generates .html file that is included inside the head. Fonts fileNames are contentHashed so client-side caching problems after fonts changes are resolved (especially useful for icomoon generated icon fonts.).
  10. High DPI images support. With just a simple call of the Smarty function (generateImageSources), you are able to handle whole image sources logic - srcset for the High DPI images option enabled.
  11. SwiperSlider wrapper class for swiper.js to fetch needed swiper modules lazily based on provided config.
  12. WebP image format generated automatically on demand via is_themcore module.
  13. Early hints (103) support via Cloudflare for css/image file.

Online demo

Want to check it online in action before downloading? Demo available here (page might not be avaliable on release date).
Demo hosted by our technical partner Wrapnet.

Performance

Performance results based on PageSpeed Insights:

Desktop

mpst_desktop

Mobile

mpst_mobile

Getting started

Prerequisites

Modules required

Optional modules

System requirements:

  • Prestashop requirements,
  • vhost setup, to work with Falcon theme it is required to setup your shop domain with vhost e.g. falcon.test,

Support table

Falcon version PS version node version
v 1.X 1.7.7.X >= 10
v 2.X 1.7.8.X >= 14
v 3.0.X 8.0.X >= 14
v 3.1.X 8.0.X >= 15

Module requirements

is_themecore version Theme version
1.X.X 1.X.X
2.X.X 2.X.X
3.X.X 3.0.X
4.X.X >= 3.1.X
is_imageslider version Theme version
1.X.X <= 2.X.X
2.X.X 3.1.X
3.X.X >= 3.1.X
is_searchbar version Theme version
1.X.X <= 2.X.X
2.X.X 3.0.X
3.X.X >= 3.1.X
is_shoppingcart version Theme version
1.X.X <= 2.X.X
2.X.X 3.1.X
3.X.X >= 3.1.X
is_favoriteproducts version Theme version
1.X.X >= 3.1.X

Installation

  1. Go to releases and download latest version falcon.zip file not source code.

  2. Download required modules via github releases and place them into {shop_dir}/modules/ folder. Make sure that you are downloading release package not source code of module. DON'T clone module repository. If you clone module repository, you will have to run composer install in root dir of downloaded module.

  3. Unzip theme file and place it inside {shop_dir}/themes/.

  4. If you want to change theme name unzip file. Change folder name e.g. your-theme-name then go to config/theme.yml and change:

name: falcon
display_name: Falcon theme

to:

name: your-theme-name
display_name: my theme display name

Name in theme.yml must be equal folder name.

  1. Open in terminal directory your-theme-name/_dev and run:
  • for npm :
npm install
  • for yarn :
yarn install
  1. Creating your .env file. You can setup you project by running project-init script.

Falcon CLI preview

  1. If you didn't build your theme in step 6. Just run:
  • for npm :
npm run build
  • for yarn :
yarn build
  1. Go in BO to Design->Theme & Logo and turn on theme. Now theme should be displayed correctly in FO and modules should be installed.

  2. Now try to run:

  • for npm :
npm run dev
  • for yarn :
yarn dev

If your .env file is correctly setup. Your browser will open FO of your store.

Usage

Working with webpack

Webpack config is available in _dev/webpack folder. Files are structured by their functions:

file description
webpack.vars.js Webpack dev server config that comes from .env file and entry point, output file setup. To add new entry just run add-entry script.
webpack.parts.js Contains loaders and plugins setup.
webpack.commons.js Config that runs on both production and development.
webpack.development.js Config that runs on development.
webpack.production.js Config that runs on production.
purge-safelist.js Falcon theme comes with support for purgecss, but safelist is not included.

Working with npm/yarn

script description
build Script run production config with assets optimization and chunks names hashing, silent console output.
build-analyze Script run production config with assets optimization and chunks names hashing also display bundle-analyzer.
build-purge Script run production config with assets optimization, chunks hashing also runs purgecss to remove not used styles. Not recomended to use yet, create safelist before use.
build-ci Script used for github actions CI.
watch good old watch option good if you struggle to setup webpack-dev-server . Assets optimization not included.
dev Script that run webpack dev server that watch for changes in files and loading them w/o page reload. Script will open your store in browser with port in url, you have to remove it and refresh page. Assets optimization not included.
scss-lint Script that run stylelint. It finds issues in code.
scss-lint-fix Script that run stylelint. It finds issues in code and fix minor issues in code.
js-lint Script that run eslint. It finds issues in code.
js-lint-fix Script that run eslint. It finds issues in code and fix minor issues in code.

Falcon CLI

Falcon CLI is simple tool to improve your development experience and speed you your work. We are lunching this tool with only two scripts.

Project init script

After installing your node_modules you are able to init you project without creating .env file by yourself. You can run script project-init and answer few question to create .env file and build assets.

  • for npm :
npm run project-init
  • for yarn :
yarn project-init

Add entry script

New script add-entry simplify your process of adding new entry point to webpack configuration. You can just run script and after inserting entry name, new entry point will be added to project. Just remember to register your new entry in /config/assets.yml file.

  • for npm :
npm run add-entry
  • for yarn :
yarn add-entry

Smarty functions

GenerateImagesSources

Function created to simplify adding images src with support for high DPI images.

parameter required description
image true Parameter must be a product image array for example $product.default_image.
size true Size of image defined in theme.yml file for example home_default.
lazyload false Optional parameter, default value is equal true. If lazyload is set to true it replace image src parameter to data-src (or srcset if high DPI images are turned on). To lazyload working properly it is required to add lazyload class to that img.

Example of usage:

  <img
    class="rounded img-fluid lazyload"
    {generateImagesSources image=$product.default_image size='home_default' lazyload=true}
    width="{$product.default_image.bySize.home_default.width}"
    height="{$product.default_image.bySize.home_default.height}"
    />

It will output:

  <img
    class="img-fluid rounded lazyload"
    data-srcset="http://domain.com/{id}-home_default/{product_name}.jpg,
                http://domain.com/{id}-home_default2x/{product_name}.jpg 2x"
    src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg' width='250' height='250' viewBox='0 0 1 1'%3E%3C/svg%3E"
    width="250"
    height="250"
    />

generateImageSvgPlaceholder

Function created to return simple svg placeholder with given sizes.

parameter required description
width true Width of an image.
height true Height of an image.

Example of usage:

  <img
     src="{generateImageSvgPlaceholder width=100 height=150}"
    />

It will output:

    <img
      src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2000/svg' width='100' height='150' viewBox='0 0 1 1'%3E%3C/svg%3E"
    />

appendParamToUrl

Function created to append param to url.

parameter required description
url true URL addres.
key true Parameter variable
value true Parameter value, can by string or array
replace false Replace param with the same key (default false)

Example of usage 1:

  {appendParamToUrl url='https://example.com?page=1' key='variable' value='value'}

It will output:

    https://example.com?page=1&variable=value

Example of usage 2:

  {appendParamToUrl url='https://example.com?var=value1' key='var' value='value2' replace=true}

It will output:

    https://example.com?var=value2

Example of usage 3:

  {appendParamToUrl url='https://example.com?family=font1' key='family' value=['font2', 'font3']}

It will output:

    https://example.com?family=font1&family=font2&family=font3

Smarty blocks

images_block

Smarty block that modify <img> tags inside block to picture tag with webp <source> that if webp option is enabled inside is_themecore module. Module check if image extension is png, jpeg, jpg, svg or gif will be omitted.
This block don't check if image is external resource, don't use it for external resource.

Example of usage:

  {images_block webpEnabled=$webpEnabled}
    <img
      class="rounded img-fluid"
      {generateImagesSources image=$product.default_image size='large_default' lazyload=false}
      width="{$product.default_image.bySize.large_default.width}"
      height="{$product.default_image.bySize.large_default.height}"
      {if !empty($product.default_image.legend)}
        alt="{$product.default_image.legend}"
      {else}
        alt="{$product.name}"
      {/if}
      >
  {/images_block}

It will output:

  <picture>
    <source
      type="image/webp"
      srcset="http://domain.com/2-large_default/hummingbird-printed-t-shirt.webp">
    <img
      class="rounded img-fluid"
      src="http://domain.com/2-large_default/hummingbird-printed-t-shirt.jpg"
      width="800"
      height="800"
      alt="Hummingbird printed t-shirt">
  </picture>

$webpEnabled is global variable provided from is_themecore module, this parameter isn't required. Block can also contains multiple images inside and every image will be modified to <picture> tag.

cms_images_block

This smarty block is working the same like images_block but it will check if files are containing internal urls or cdn urls. Every external image will be omitted.

Example of usage:

  {cms_images_block webpEnabled=$webpEnabled}
    <img src="http://domain.com/img/cms/image.jpg"/>

    <h2>Title</h2>
    <p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Donec porttitor porta nulla, nec elementum orci. Ut pellentesque lacus felis, non vestibulum nunc fermentum eget. Pellentesque gravida ante sed gravida ultricies.</p>

    <img src="http://externalurl.com/image.jpg"/>
  {/images_block}

It will output:

  <picture>
    <source type="image/webp" srcset="http://domain.com/img/cms/image.webp">
    <img src="http://domain.com/img/cms/image.jpg"/>
  </picture>

  <h2>Title</h2>
  <p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Donec porttitor porta nulla, nec elementum orci. Ut pellentesque lacus felis, non vestibulum nunc fermentum eget. Pellentesque gravida ante sed gravida ultricies.</p>

  <img src="http://externalurl.com/image.jpg"/>

Use this block instead of images_block only if you want to processed html content that can contains external urls for example cms pages/product description. This block is a bit slower that images_block so make sure that you are using it properly.

display_mobile

Simple smarty block to display content only for mobile devices.

Example of usage:

  {display_mobile}
    <p>
      It will be displayed only for mobile device (not existing in DOM for destkop devices)
    </p>
  {/display_mobile}

display_desktop

Simple smarty block to display content only for destkop devices.

Example of usage:

  {display_desktop}
    <p>
      It will be displayed only for desktop (not existing in DOM for mobile devices)
    </p>
  {/display_desktop}

Register assets

Since version 2.1.0 new assets.yml file has been added to theme config directory. It is completely new way of registering assets inside theme w/o writing any of php code, fully based on .yml file. You can find new file inside main_shop_directory/themes/theme_name/config/assets.yml.

Working with assets.yml.

1. Css files:

css:
  product: # Asset id
    fileName: product.css # File name inside assets/css
    media: all # Media attribute, allowed you can find inside StylesheetManagerCore $valid_media
    priority: 200 # Priority (lower > higher inside document)
    include: # List of page names that assets will be included, if you don't add to it will be the same as * (everywhere)
      - product

2. Js files:

js:
  product: # Asset id
    fileName: product.js # File name inside assets/js
    priority: 200 # Priority (lower > higher inside document)
    include: # List of page names that assets will be included, if you don't add to it will be the same as * (everywhere)
      - product

3. Working with include:

You are able to use wildcard inside include, making it easy to register assets for multiple module pages

css:
  blog:
    fileName: blog.css
    media: all
    priority: 200
    include:
      - module_blog_name*

4. Remote files:

You are able to register remote files.

css:
  example_remote_bootstrap:
    fileName: //cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css
    server: remote # required to set server: remote for remote file
    priority: 200

js:
  example_remote_bootstrap:
    fileName: //cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/dist/js/bootstrap.min.js
    server: remote # required to set server: remote for remote file
    priority: 200

Preloading fonts

Fonts are preloaded automaticlly via webpack-font-preload-plugin. To preload selected font you have to add font file name to plugin configuration. You can find function resposible for it in _dev/webpack/webpack.parts.js. Function is called preloadFonts.

exports.preloadFonts = () => ({
  plugins: [
    new HtmlWebpackPlugin({
      filename: 'preload.html',
      templateContent: '{{{preloadLinks}}}',
      inject: false,
    }),
    new FontPreloadPlugin({
      index: 'preload.html',
      extensions: ['woff2'],
      filter: /(materialicons|roboto-v20-latin-ext_latin-regular|roboto-v20-latin-ext_latin-700|roboto-v20-latin-ext_latin-500|icomoon)/i,
      replaceCallback: ({ indexSource, linksAsString }) => {
        return indexSource.replace('{{{preloadLinks}}}', linksAsString);
      },
    }),
  ]
})

To preload font with name for example my-font-name. You have to modyfiy value of filter field:

  filter: /(materialicons|roboto-v20-latin-ext_latin-regular|roboto-v20-latin-ext_latin-700|roboto-v20-latin-ext_latin-500|icomoon|my-font-name)/i,

You are able to create more advanced matching test with regex, thats just simple example.

Javascript Components

PageSLider

PageSlider automatically initialize sliders that are visible in viewport. PageSlider instance is exposed with prestashop global object, you can access it with prestashop.pageSlider.

Excluding from automatic initialization

To exclude slider from automatic initialization, your slider .swiper element have to contain swiper-custom class.

Dynamic added sliders

If you add new sliders element for example via ajax, you can refresh pageSlider observer to include newly included sliders with calling prestashop.pageSlider.refresh().

Example of template

PageSlider will automatically initialize that slider with config passed to data-swiper attribute.

  {$sliderConfig = [
    'speed' => 500,
    'slidesPerView' => 2
  ]}

  <div class="swiper" data-swiper="{$sliderConfig|json_encode}">
    <div class="swiper-wrapper">
      <div class="swiper-slide">
        SLIDE 1
      </div>
      <div class="swiper-slide">
        SLIDE 2
      </div>
      <div class="swiper-slide">
        SLIDE 3
      </div>
    </div>
  </div>
Automatic handling navigation, pagination

PageSlider automatic handles navigation and pagination if they are available. PageSlider is searching one node element above .swiper that why it is important to adds wrapper to swiper to prevent bugs.

  {$sliderConfig = [
    'speed' => 500,
    'slidesPerView' => 2
  ]}

  <div class="example-wrapper">

    <div class="swiper" data-swiper="{$sliderConfig|json_encode}">
      <div class="swiper-wrapper">
        <div class="swiper-slide">
          SLIDE 1
        </div>
        <div class="swiper-slide">
          SLIDE 2
        </div>
        <div class="swiper-slide">
          SLIDE 3
        </div>
      </div>
    </div>

    <div class="swiper-button-prev">
      PREV
    </div>
    <div class="swiper-button-next">
      NEXT
    </div>

    <div class="swiper-pagination">
    </div>

  </div>
Custom navigation, pagination

If pagination or navigation config exists inside swiper config automatic handling isn't executed. Classed for navigation and slider are just examples it is important that this selectors are unique. You can also make use of id or just any valid querySelector.

  {$sliderConfig = [
    'speed' => 500,
    'slidesPerView' => 2,
    'navigation' => [
      'nextEl' => '.js-unique-button-next',
      'prevEl' => '.js-unique-button-prev',
    ],
    'pagination' => [
      'el' => '.js-unique-swiper-pagination',
      'type' => 'bullets',
    ]
  ]}

  <div class="example-wrapper">

    <div class="swiper" data-swiper="{$sliderConfig|json_encode}">
      <div class="swiper-wrapper">
        <div class="swiper-slide">
          SLIDE 1
        </div>
        <div class="swiper-slide">
          SLIDE 2
        </div>
        <div class="swiper-slide">
          SLIDE 3
        </div>
      </div>
    </div>

    <div class="js-unique-button-prev swiper-button-prev">
      PREV
    </div>
    <div class="js-unique-button-next swiper-button-next">
      NEXT
    </div>

    <div class="js-unique-swiper-pagination swiper-pagination">
    </div>

  </div>

SwiperSlider

Swiper is splitted to multiple modules that are not included in initial javascript/css files. We don't have to include every module to make sure that needed module just for one slider will be available for us. SwiperSlider is wrapper to Swiper that handles dynamic imports for modules. It reads passed config and looking for modules that have to be fetched.

Default modules

We have some modules that are commonly used and we are not fetching them dynamically Navigation, Pagination, Lazy, Autoplay.

How it is working

Example, passed config:

{
  slidesPerView: 1,
  spaceBetween: 10,
  freeMode: {
    enabled: true,
    sticky: true,
  },
}

When we initialize this slider with SwiperSlider class it will search for needed module to fetch. It finds freeMode in config and fetch freeMode module and include this module it to parameters.

Working with SwiperSlider

SwiperSlider constructor accepts two parameters just like Swiper. First argument is selector or node element that contains swiper class. Second argument is swiper config, you can read more about it in swiper API documentation

  const exampleSlider = new prestashop.SwiperSlider('.js-slider', {
    slidesPerView: 1,
    spaceBetween: 10,
  });

  const exampleSliderSwiperInstance = exampleSlider.initSwiper();

SwiperSlider constructor returns SwiperSlider object. If you want to access swiper instance it will be available for (example above) via exampleSlider.swiperInstance or exampleSliderSwiperInstance.

Asynchronous nature of SwiperSlider

We know that SwiperSlider isn't initialize Swiper immediately since it is fetching needed modules asynchronous. exampleSlider.swiperInstance might not be available right after we create new SwiperSlider instance. To solve this problem initSwiper is returning promise that resolved is returning us SwiperSlider instance.

Example with usage of async/await (recommended way, cleaner):

  const exampleSlider = new prestashop.SwiperSlider('.js-slider', {
    slidesPerView: 1,
    spaceBetween: 10,
  });

  const exampleSliderSwiperInstance = await exampleSlider.initSwiper();

  // exampleSliderSwiperInstance is Swiper instance created with SwiperSlider class
  exampleSliderSwiperInstance

Example with usage of then:

    const exampleSlider = new prestashop.SwiperSlider('.js-slider', {
    slidesPerView: 1,
    spaceBetween: 10,
  });

  exampleSlider.initSwiper().then(swiperInstance => {
    // swiperInstance is Swiper instance created with SwiperSlider class
    swiperInstance
  });

Features

Preloads/early hints

Preload css

Preload css option inside is_themecore is only working when CCC option for css is enabled. Switching this option on will automatically add preload <link> to head with css file.

Early hints

Enabled early hints option inside is_themecore module will append every image/style preload link to response head as Link header. This option is requiring cloudflare and Early hints option enabled in your cloudflare dashboard.
This option is still in beta stage, to read more about it click here

Webp

In version 2.3.0 of is_themecore webp image format has been added.
You are able to simply add webp image format by changing image extenstion to .webp from for example .jpg or .png. Module will automaticly find source file and convert it to webp.
You don't have to create <picture> tag and change image src extenstion to webp. Two new smarty blocks has been added to handle needed template modyfication images_block and cms_images_block, you can read more about it in smarty blocks section.
Module is adding specific rules to .htaccess file to handle webp files. To enable webp image format you have to enable it in is_themecore module configuration. You are also able to set quality and converter that will be used to convert files to webp format.

Webp nginx

If you are using nginx you have to add manually some rules to your nginx configuration file.
Configuration that is being used for falcon-theme.dev:

location ~ ^/(\d)(-[_a-zA-Z0-9-]*)?(-[0-9]+)?/.+\.webp$ {
    try_files /img/p/$1/$1$2$3.webp /img/p/$1/$1$2$3.webp /modules/is_themecore/webp.php?source=$document_root/img/p/$1/$1$2$3.webp;
}

location ~ ^/(\d)(\d)(\-[_a-zA-Z0-9-]*)?(-[0-9]+)?/.+\.webp$ {
    try_files /img/p/$1/$2/$1$2$3$4.webp /img/p/$1/$2/$1$2$3$4.webp /modules/is_themecore/webp.php?source=$document_root/img/p/$1/$2/$1$2$3$4.webp;
}

location ~ ^/(\d)(\d)(\d)(\-[_a-zA-Z0-9-]*)?(-[0-9]+)?/.+\.webp$ {
    try_files /img/p/$1/$2/$3/$1$2$3$4$5.webp /img/p/$1/$2/$3/$1$2$3$4$5.webp /modules/is_themecore/webp.php?source=$document_root/img/p/$1/$2/$3/$1$2$3$4$5.webp;
}

location ~ ^/(\d)(\d)(\d)(\d)(\-[_a-zA-Z0-9-]*)?(-[0-9]+)?/.+\.webp$ {
    try_files /img/p/$1/$2/$3/$4/$1$2$3$4$5$6.webp /img/p/$1/$2/$3/$4/$1$2$3$4$5$6.webp /modules/is_themecore/webp.php?source=$document_root/img/p/$1/$2/$3/$4/$1$2$3$4$5$6.webp;
}

location ~ ^/(\d)(\d)(\d)(\d)(\d)(\-[_a-zA-Z0-9-]*)?(-[0-9]+)?/.+\.webp$ {
    try_files /img/p/$1/$2/$3/$4/$5/$1$2$3$4$5$6$7.webp /img/p/$1/$2/$3/$4/$5/$1$2$3$4$5$6$7.webp /modules/is_themecore/webp.php?source=$document_root/img/p/$1/$2/$3/$4/$5/$1$2$3$4$5$6$7.webp;
}

location ~ ^/(\d)(\d)(\d)(\d)(\d)(\d)(\-[_a-zA-Z0-9-]*)?(-[0-9]+)?/.+\.webp$ {
    try_files /img/p/$1/$2/$3/$4/$5/$6/$1$2$3$4$5$6$7$8.webp /img/p/$1/$2/$3/$4/$5/$6/$1$2$3$4$5$6$7$8.webp /modules/is_themecore/webp.php?source=$document_root/img/p/$1/$2/$3/$4/$5/$6/$1$2$3$4$5$6$7$8.webp;
}

location ~ ^/(\d)(\d)(\d)(\d)(\d)(\d)(\d)(\-[_a-zA-Z0-9-]*)?(-[0-9]+)?/.+\.webp$ {
    try_files /img/p/$1/$2/$3/$4/$5/$6/$7/$1$2$3$4$5$6$7$8$9.webp /img/p/$1/$2/$3/$4/$5/$6/$7/$1$2$3$4$5$6$7$8$9.webp /modules/is_themecore/webp.php?source=$document_root/img/p/$1/$2/$3/$4/$5/$6/$7/$1$2$3$4$5$6$7$8$9.webp;
}

location ~ ^/c/([0-9]+)(\-[\.*_a-zA-Z0-9-]*)(-[0-9]+)?/.+\.webp$ {
    try_files /img/c/$1$2$3.webp /img/c/$1$2$3.webp /modules/is_themecore/webp.php?source=$document_root/img/c/$1$2$3.webp;
}

location ~ ^/c/([0-9]+)(\-[\.*_a-zA-Z0-9-]*)(-[0-9]+)?/.+\.webp$ {
    try_files /img/c/$1$2.webp /img/c/$1$2.webp /modules/is_themecore/webp.php?source=$document_root/img/c/$1$2.webp;
}

location ~ ^/(.*)\.webp$ {
    try_files /$1.webp /$1.webp /modules/is_themecore/webp.php?source=$document_root/$1.webp;
}

Workspace Aware Webpack

In version 3.1.0 we introduced Workspace Aware Webpack. It means that you can compile for example your module files using only workspace and specific files structure. Theme package.json file right now is using workspaces. You can find more information about workspaces here: https://classic.yarnpkg.com/en/docs/workspaces/ or here: https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/v7/using-npm/workspaces. Our basic workspace:

  "workspaces": [
    "../../../modules/*/_theme_dev/"
  ]

You can add more workspaces to your package.json file. For example if you want to compile your other module files you can add:

  "workspaces": [
    "../../../modules/*/_theme_dev/",
    "../../../modules/*/_dev/"
  ]

It will install your module dependencies for workspace to your node_modules folder in you theme root directory. At the same time it will compile your js/scss files from module _theme_dev directory based on specific files structure.

Webpack is looking for files in your workspace directory for module. For example is_shoppingcart:

  is_shoppingcart
   └── _theme_dev
       └── src
           ├── js
           │   └── theme
           │       └── index.js
           └── css
               └── theme
                   └── index.scss   

Webpack is looking for /js/{entry_name}/index.js and /css/{entry_name}/index.scss files in your module _theme_dev directory. If you want to compile your module files and append it automatically to your theme entrypoint. If you want for example add an extra js or scss from is_shoppingcart module to listing entry, all you have to do is to create another index.js/index.scss file in your module /src/js|css/listing directory.

  is_shoppingcart
   └── _theme_dev
       └── src
           ├── js
           │   ├── theme
           │   │   └── index.js
           │   └── listing
           │       └── index.js
           └── css
               ├── theme
               │   └── index.scss
               └── listing
                   └── index.scss
   

This approach have one big downside - you have to take core of not used modules in your theme. If your module is not being used but exists in modules directory with this specific structure it will be automatically compiled and appended to specific entry point. Webpack isn't aware what kind of module is being used by your store. It will be your responsibility to take care of it.

Troubleshooting

Sass performance issue

In version 2.4.0 node-sass has been replaced with dart implementation of sass. Your build times will surely increased since sass is slower that node-sass used in older version of theme. There is alterative package https://github.com/sass/embedded-host-node that will solve your performance issue.
You are asking yourself. Why we are still using sass packages instead of sass-embedded? Well, not every linux distro is supporting dart-lang at this moment that's you have to implement it on your own. Falcon theme have to be versatile and we should support as much OS versions as possible.

  1. First run:
  npm i sass-embedded --save

or

  yarn add sass-embedded
  1. Go to themes/theme_name/_dev/webpack/webpack.parts.js and find sass-loader and replace:
  {
    loader: 'sass-loader',
    options: {
      implementation: require('sass'),
    },
  },

with:

  {
    loader: 'sass-loader',
    options: {
      implementation: require('sass-embedded'),
    },
  },
  1. Run your dev script and you should right now feel like your theme is building much faster.

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Contribution

Any kind of contribution is welcome. Make pull request on develop branch but make sure to create an issue before submitting.