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mmkr

This project was create with create-expression-lib

Use the library

  1. Download the latest version from the releases page.
  2. Import into After Effects and reference in your expressions

Learn more about writing .jsx files for After Effects here: https://motiondeveloper.com/blog/write-expressions-external-files/

Development

  1. Clone project locally

    git clone repoUrl.git
    cd mmkr
    
  2. Start Rollup

    Start Rollup in watch mode to automatically refresh your code as you make changes, by running:

    npm run watch
    

    You can run also run a once off build: npm run build

  3. Edit the src files

    The index.ts contains an example expression setup.

    Any values exported from this file will be included in your library, for example:

    export { someValue };
    
  4. Import the dist file into After Effects

    Use the compiled output file as you would any other .jsx library. Any changes to the src files will be live updated, and After Effects will update the result of your expression.

  5. Distribute releases

    To distribute your output file using Github releases (via Hub), use the command:

    npm run release
    

    This will use the GitHub CLI to create a new tag and release

    The release version number is the "version" in package.json, and it will attach the "main" file to the release.

    You can add this version to the output file by placing the string _npmVersion in your code, which will be replaced with the version number in package.json at build time.

After Effects API

This template uses the expression-globals-typescript package to provide types for the expressions API.

Classes

To create layers, compositions and properties, you can use the classes exported from the library. For example:

import { Comp, Layer } from 'expression-globals-typescript';
const thisComp = new Comp();
const thisLayer = new Layer();

To create properties (such as position or scale), you can use the Property class.

import { Property, Vector } from 'expression-globals-typescript';
const thisProperty = new Property<Vector>([0, 100]);

The Property constructor takes a value to set as the property value, and a type (<>) to set as the type for the property.

After Effects Types

You can import After Effect's specific types such as Color and Vector from the package to properly type your expressions.

To see all the Types and Base Objects available, see the expression-globals-typescript source code.

Testing

You can test your expression library code using Jest, which comes pre-configured in this template repo.

You write tests in the index.test.ts file, importing the code you want to test from index.ts, for example:

import { welcome } from './index';

test('returns correct welcome string', () => {
  expect(welcome('test')).toEqual('Welcome test!');
});

And then run the test suite:

npm run test

Which will run Jest in watch mode.

You can learn more about testing using Jest from the Jest docs.

Configuration

There a couple of files you may wish to change to reflect the content of your project:

  • package.json:
    • version: The current version of the library, which is used for releases and added to dist files.
    • main: The build output file which will be attached to releases
  • rollup.config.js:
    • input: The source file to be built
    • typescript(): Custom typescript compiler options

How

  • expression-globals-typescript mocks the After Effects expressions API in typescript, so you can use global functions and objects such as linear() and time, while also providing expression specific types such as Layer.

  • Rollup is a lightweight module bundler that handles outputting the .jsx file via the plugins below.

  • The Rollup Typescript plugin runs the TypeScript compiler

  • The Rollup plugin rollup-plugin-ae-jsx transforms the JavaScript output into After Effects JSON (.jsx) compliant syntax

  • Testing via Jest, and ts-jest