├── .env ├── .flowconfig ├── .gitignore ├── Dockerfile ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── __tests__ └── utils │ └── url-utils.spec.js ├── chrome-extension ├── _locales │ └── en │ │ └── messages.json ├── icons │ ├── icon128.png │ ├── icon16.png │ ├── icon19.png │ └── icon48.png ├── manifest.json └── src │ └── bg │ └── background.js ├── docker-compose.yml ├── flow-typed └── npm │ └── styled-components_v1.4.x.js ├── package-lock.json ├── package.json ├── plop-templates ├── index.js └── styles.js ├── plopfile.js ├── public ├── _redirects ├── favicon.ico ├── favicon.png ├── index.html └── opensearch.xml └── src ├── components ├── App │ ├── index.js │ └── styles.js ├── ChromeExtensionLink │ ├── index.js │ └── styles.js ├── Device │ ├── index.js │ └── styles.js ├── FilterIcon │ ├── index.js │ └── styles.js ├── HeaderLink │ ├── index.js │ └── styles.js ├── Sidebar │ ├── index.js │ └── styles.js ├── Sizzy │ ├── index.js │ └── styles.js ├── Toolbar │ ├── index.js │ └── styles.js ├── UrlBar │ ├── index.js │ └── styles.js ├── VerticalDeviceList │ ├── index.js │ └── styles.js ├── WelcomeBox │ ├── index.js │ └── styles.js └── ZoomController │ ├── index.js │ └── styles.js ├── config ├── constants.js ├── devices.js ├── faq-questions.js ├── filter-types.js ├── keys.js ├── orientations.js ├── protocols.js ├── tags.js ├── types.js └── views.js ├── img ├── S.svg ├── ipad-air-keyboard-landscape.png ├── ipad-air-keyboard-portrait.png ├── iphone-5-keyboard-landscape.png ├── iphone-5-keyboard.png ├── iphone-6-keyboard-landscape.png ├── iphone-6-keyboard.png ├── iphone-7-plus-keyboard-landscape.png ├── iphone-7-plus-keyboard-portrait.png ├── logo.svg └── shapes.svg ├── index.js ├── mobx-router ├── index.js └── src │ ├── components │ ├── Link.js │ └── MobxRouter.js │ ├── regex.js │ ├── route.js │ ├── router-store.js │ ├── start-router.js │ └── utils.js ├── stores ├── app-store.js ├── models │ ├── device.js │ ├── filters.js │ └── settings.js └── store.js ├── styles ├── devices.js ├── flex.js ├── index.css ├── queries.js ├── responsive.js ├── shared.js ├── sizes.js ├── themes.js └── themes │ ├── dark.js │ ├── light.js │ └── preact.js ├── utils ├── array-utils.js ├── iframe-utils.js ├── input-utils.js ├── sc-utils.js ├── url-utils.js └── utils.js └── views ├── FaqView ├── index.js └── styles.js └── Home ├── index.js └── styles.js /.env: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | REACT_APP_DECORATORS=true 2 | REACT_APP_BABEL_STAGE_0=true 3 | 4 | NODE_PATH=./src 5 | OPEN_BROWSER=false 6 | PORT=3033 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.flowconfig: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [ignore] 2 | .*/node_modules/styled-components/lib/.* 3 | .*/node_modules/styled-components/.* 4 | .*/node_modules/styled-components/dangerfile.js 5 | .*/node_modules/react-side-effect/.* 6 | .*/node_modules/fbjs/.* 7 | .*/node_modules/draftjs-utils/js/.* 8 | .*/node_modules/draft-js/lib/.* 9 | 10 | [options] 11 | esproposal.class_static_fields=enable 12 | esproposal.class_instance_fields=enable 13 | esproposal.decorators=ignore 14 | unsafe.enable_getters_and_setters=true 15 | module.system.node.resolve_dirname=node_modules 16 | module.system.node.resolve_dirname=src 17 | module.name_mapper.extension='scss' -> '/__mocks__/file-mock.js' 18 | module.name_mapper.extension='less' -> '/__mocks__/file-mock.js' 19 | module.name_mapper.extension='css' -> '/__mocks__/file-mock.js' 20 | module.name_mapper.extension='png' -> '/__mocks__/file-mock.js' 21 | module.name_mapper.extension='jpg' -> '/__mocks__/file-mock.js' -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # 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2 | Sizzy 3 |

4 | 5 | ## Sizzy 6 | 7 | A tool for developing responsive websites crazy-fast, made by [@thekitze](http://kitze.io) 8 | 9 | --- 10 | [![OpenCollective](https://opencollective.com/sizzy/backers/badge.svg)](#backers) 11 | [![OpenCollective](https://opencollective.com/sizzy/sponsors/badge.svg)](#sponsors) 12 | 13 | 14 | ![gif](http://i.imgur.com/BtyqVle.gif) 15 | 16 | ## Sharing with an url 17 | Add ```?url=http://your-url.com``` at the end of the url to share it with a preloaded url. 18 | 19 | Example: http://sizzy.co?url=https://preactjs.com 20 | 21 | ## Chrome extension 22 | Adds a Sizzy button in the Chrome toolbar, which on click opens any page directly into Sizzy. 23 | 24 | [Chrome Extension](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/sizzy/nfhlbmjiiogoelaflfclodlkncbdiefo) 25 | [Source](https://github.com/kitze/sizzy/tree/master/chrome-extension) 26 | 27 | ## Getting Started 28 | 29 | 1. Install the dependencies: 30 | ``` 31 | yarn install 32 | ``` 33 | 34 | 2. Start the server: 35 | 36 | ```sh 37 | yarn start 38 | ``` 39 | 40 | 3. Open it in your browser http://localhost:3033/ 41 | 42 | Tip: You can also use ```npm``` instead of ```yarn```, and if you want to use ```yarn``` but you don't have it on your machine, [here's how to install it](https://yarnpkg.com/lang/en/docs/install/). 43 | 44 | ## Dev issues 45 | 46 | ### Getting ```module not found``` errors 47 | ![error](http://i.imgur.com/45S4JsF.png) 48 | 49 | Files are imported from their absolute paths instead of their relative paths to avoid repeating ```../../../../``` when requiring files. Unfortunately on some machines, the ```NODE_PATH=./src``` rule from the [.env](https://github.com/kitze/sizzy/blob/master/.env#L4) file doesn't get applied, as mentioned [in this issue](https://github.com/kitze/sizzy/issues/31). 50 | 51 | Temporary solution is to run ```export NODE_PATH=./src``` in the terminal, before running ```yarn start```. 52 | 53 | 54 | 55 | ## Backers 56 | 57 | Support us with a monthly donation and help us continue our activities. [[Become a backer](https://opencollective.com/sizzy#backer)] 58 | 59 | 60 | 61 | 62 | 63 | 64 | 65 | 66 | 67 | 68 | 69 | 70 | 71 | 72 | 73 | 74 | 75 | 76 | 77 | 78 | 79 | 80 | 81 | 82 | 83 | 84 | 85 | 86 | 87 | 88 | 89 | 90 | ### Sponsors 91 | 92 | Become a sponsor and get your logo on our README on Github with a link to your site. [[Become a sponsor](https://opencollective.com/sizzy#sponsor)] 93 | 94 | 95 | 96 | 97 | 98 | 99 | 100 | 101 | 102 | 103 | 104 | 105 | 106 | 107 | 108 | 109 | 110 | 111 | 112 | 113 | 114 | 115 | 116 | 117 | 118 | 119 | 120 | 121 | 122 | 123 | 124 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /__tests__/utils/url-utils.spec.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { 2 | isUrlSameProtocol, 3 | getOppositeProtocol 4 | } from '../../src/utils/url-utils'; 5 | 6 | describe('Utils', () => { 7 | describe('urlIsSameProtocol', () => { 8 | it('should return true when same', () => { 9 | const result = isUrlSameProtocol('https://kitze.io', 'https:'); 10 | expect(result).toEqual(true); 11 | 12 | const result1 = isUrlSameProtocol('http://kitze.io', 'http:'); 13 | expect(result1).toEqual(true); 14 | }); 15 | 16 | it('should return false when different', () => { 17 | const result = isUrlSameProtocol('https://kitze.io', 'http:'); 18 | expect(result).toEqual(false); 19 | 20 | const result1 = isUrlSameProtocol('http://kitze.io', 'https:'); 21 | expect(result1).toEqual(false); 22 | }); 23 | 24 | it('should return false when url is invalid', () => { 25 | const result = isUrlSameProtocol('aslkdgjalsk', 'http:'); 26 | expect(result).toEqual(false); 27 | 28 | const result1 = isUrlSameProtocol('laskdgjaslkdgzzz', 'https:'); 29 | expect(result1).toEqual(false); 30 | }); 31 | }); 32 | 33 | describe('getOppositeProtocol', () => { 34 | it('should return opposite http when https', () => { 35 | expect(getOppositeProtocol('https:')).toEqual('http:'); 36 | }); 37 | it('should return opposite http when https', () => { 38 | expect(getOppositeProtocol('http:')).toEqual('https:'); 39 | }); 40 | it('should return false when used with invalid value', () => { 41 | expect(getOppositeProtocol('asdgasdgasdgasd')).toEqual(false); 42 | }); 43 | }); 44 | }); 45 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /chrome-extension/_locales/en/messages.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | 3 | } 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /chrome-extension/icons/icon128.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mateeyow/sizzy-docker/8cedd4dfc1470371636fc3ad34b3bb0a044955e1/chrome-extension/icons/icon128.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /chrome-extension/icons/icon16.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mateeyow/sizzy-docker/8cedd4dfc1470371636fc3ad34b3bb0a044955e1/chrome-extension/icons/icon16.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /chrome-extension/icons/icon19.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mateeyow/sizzy-docker/8cedd4dfc1470371636fc3ad34b3bb0a044955e1/chrome-extension/icons/icon19.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /chrome-extension/icons/icon48.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mateeyow/sizzy-docker/8cedd4dfc1470371636fc3ad34b3bb0a044955e1/chrome-extension/icons/icon48.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /chrome-extension/manifest.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "Sizzy", 3 | "version": "0.0.2", 4 | "manifest_version": 2, 5 | "description": "A tool for developing responsive websites crazy-fast", 6 | "homepage_url": "https://sizzy.co", 7 | "icons": { 8 | "16": "icons/icon16.png", 9 | "48": "icons/icon48.png", 10 | "128": "icons/icon128.png" 11 | }, 12 | "default_locale": "en", 13 | "background": { 14 | "scripts": [ 15 | "src/bg/background.js" 16 | ], 17 | "persistent": true 18 | }, 19 | "permissions": [ "activeTab", "webRequest", "webRequestBlocking", "" ], 20 | "browser_action": { 21 | "default_icon": "icons/icon19.png", 22 | "default_title": "Open in sizzy" 23 | } 24 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /chrome-extension/src/bg/background.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | var HTTPS_PROTOCOL = 'https://'; 2 | var HTTP_PROTOCOL = 'http://'; 3 | 4 | function isHttp(string) { 5 | return string.indexOf(HTTP_PROTOCOL) === 0; 6 | } 7 | 8 | function getProtocol(url) { 9 | if (isHttp(url)) { 10 | return HTTP_PROTOCOL; 11 | } 12 | return HTTPS_PROTOCOL; 13 | } 14 | 15 | chrome.webRequest.onHeadersReceived.addListener( 16 | function(details) { 17 | for (var i = 0; i < details.responseHeaders.length; ++i) { 18 | if (details.responseHeaders[i].name.toLowerCase() == 'x-frame-options') { 19 | details.responseHeaders.splice(i, 1); 20 | return { 21 | responseHeaders: details.responseHeaders 22 | }; 23 | } 24 | } 25 | }, 26 | { 27 | urls: [''] 28 | }, 29 | ['blocking', 'responseHeaders'] 30 | ); 31 | 32 | chrome.browserAction.onClicked.addListener(function(tab) { 33 | var protocol = getProtocol(tab.url); 34 | var sizzyUrl = protocol + 'sizzy.co' + '?url=' + tab.url; 35 | chrome.tabs.create({url: sizzyUrl}); 36 | }); 37 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docker-compose.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | version: '3' 2 | services: 3 | web: 4 | image: mateeyow/sizzy 5 | ports: 6 | - '6060:3033' 7 | container_name: sizzy 8 | restart: always 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /flow-typed/npm/styled-components_v1.4.x.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // flow-typed signature: 882759fc317ab7807947af4e62cafac2 2 | // flow-typed version: 31cc303de2/styled-components_v1.4.x/flow_>=v0.25.x 3 | 4 | // @flow 5 | 6 | declare module 'styled-components' { 7 | declare type Interpolation = 8 | | ((executionContext: Object) => string) 9 | | string 10 | | number; 11 | declare type NameGenerator = (hash: number) => string; 12 | 13 | declare type StyledComponent = ( 14 | strings: Array, 15 | ...interpolations: Array 16 | ) => ReactClass<*>; 17 | 18 | declare type Theme = { [key: string]: mixed }; 19 | declare type ThemeProviderProps = { 20 | theme: ((outerTheme: Theme) => void) | Theme 21 | }; 22 | declare type Component = 23 | | React$Component<*, *, *> 24 | | ((props: *) => React$Element<*>); 25 | 26 | declare class ThemeProvider extends React$Component { 27 | props: ThemeProviderProps 28 | } 29 | 30 | declare module.exports: { 31 | (baseComponent: Component): StyledComponent, 32 | injectGlobal: ( 33 | strings: Array, 34 | ...interpolations: Array 35 | ) => void, 36 | css: ( 37 | strings: Array, 38 | ...interpolations: Array 39 | ) => Array, 40 | keyframes: ( 41 | nameGenerator: NameGenerator 42 | ) => ( 43 | strings: Array, 44 | ...interpolations: Array 45 | ) => string, 46 | withTheme: ( 47 | component: Component 48 | ) => React$Component<*, ThemeProviderProps, *>, 49 | ThemeProvider: typeof ThemeProvider, 50 | a: StyledComponent, 51 | abbr: StyledComponent, 52 | address: StyledComponent, 53 | area: StyledComponent, 54 | article: StyledComponent, 55 | aside: StyledComponent, 56 | audio: StyledComponent, 57 | b: StyledComponent, 58 | base: StyledComponent, 59 | bdi: StyledComponent, 60 | bdo: StyledComponent, 61 | big: StyledComponent, 62 | blockquote: StyledComponent, 63 | body: StyledComponent, 64 | br: StyledComponent, 65 | button: StyledComponent, 66 | canvas: StyledComponent, 67 | caption: StyledComponent, 68 | cite: StyledComponent, 69 | code: StyledComponent, 70 | col: StyledComponent, 71 | colgroup: StyledComponent, 72 | data: StyledComponent, 73 | datalist: StyledComponent, 74 | dd: StyledComponent, 75 | del: StyledComponent, 76 | details: StyledComponent, 77 | dfn: StyledComponent, 78 | dialog: StyledComponent, 79 | div: StyledComponent, 80 | dl: StyledComponent, 81 | dt: StyledComponent, 82 | em: StyledComponent, 83 | embed: StyledComponent, 84 | fieldset: StyledComponent, 85 | figcaption: StyledComponent, 86 | figure: StyledComponent, 87 | footer: StyledComponent, 88 | form: StyledComponent, 89 | h1: StyledComponent, 90 | h2: StyledComponent, 91 | h3: StyledComponent, 92 | h4: StyledComponent, 93 | h5: StyledComponent, 94 | h6: StyledComponent, 95 | head: StyledComponent, 96 | header: StyledComponent, 97 | hgroup: StyledComponent, 98 | hr: StyledComponent, 99 | html: StyledComponent, 100 | i: StyledComponent, 101 | iframe: StyledComponent, 102 | img: StyledComponent, 103 | input: StyledComponent, 104 | ins: StyledComponent, 105 | kbd: StyledComponent, 106 | keygen: StyledComponent, 107 | label: StyledComponent, 108 | legend: StyledComponent, 109 | li: StyledComponent, 110 | link: StyledComponent, 111 | main: StyledComponent, 112 | map: StyledComponent, 113 | mark: StyledComponent, 114 | menu: StyledComponent, 115 | menuitem: StyledComponent, 116 | meta: StyledComponent, 117 | meter: StyledComponent, 118 | nav: StyledComponent, 119 | noscript: StyledComponent, 120 | object: StyledComponent, 121 | ol: StyledComponent, 122 | optgroup: StyledComponent, 123 | option: StyledComponent, 124 | output: StyledComponent, 125 | p: StyledComponent, 126 | param: StyledComponent, 127 | picture: StyledComponent, 128 | pre: StyledComponent, 129 | progress: StyledComponent, 130 | q: StyledComponent, 131 | rp: StyledComponent, 132 | rt: StyledComponent, 133 | ruby: StyledComponent, 134 | s: StyledComponent, 135 | samp: StyledComponent, 136 | script: StyledComponent, 137 | section: StyledComponent, 138 | select: StyledComponent, 139 | small: StyledComponent, 140 | source: StyledComponent, 141 | span: StyledComponent, 142 | strong: StyledComponent, 143 | style: StyledComponent, 144 | sub: StyledComponent, 145 | summary: StyledComponent, 146 | sup: StyledComponent, 147 | table: StyledComponent, 148 | tbody: StyledComponent, 149 | td: StyledComponent, 150 | textarea: StyledComponent, 151 | tfoot: StyledComponent, 152 | th: StyledComponent, 153 | thead: StyledComponent, 154 | time: StyledComponent, 155 | title: StyledComponent, 156 | tr: StyledComponent, 157 | track: StyledComponent, 158 | u: StyledComponent, 159 | ul: StyledComponent, 160 | var: StyledComponent, 161 | video: StyledComponent, 162 | wbr: StyledComponent, 163 | 164 | // SVG 165 | circle: StyledComponent, 166 | clipPath: StyledComponent, 167 | defs: StyledComponent, 168 | ellipse: StyledComponent, 169 | g: StyledComponent, 170 | image: StyledComponent, 171 | line: StyledComponent, 172 | linearGradient: StyledComponent, 173 | mask: StyledComponent, 174 | path: StyledComponent, 175 | pattern: StyledComponent, 176 | polygon: StyledComponent, 177 | polyline: StyledComponent, 178 | radialGradient: StyledComponent, 179 | rect: StyledComponent, 180 | stop: StyledComponent, 181 | svg: StyledComponent, 182 | text: StyledComponent, 183 | tspan: StyledComponent 184 | }; 185 | } 186 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "Sizzy", 3 | "version": "0.0.2", 4 | "private": true, 5 | "devDependencies": { 6 | "babel-plugin-transform-decorators-legacy": "^1.3.4", 7 | "babel-preset-es2015": "^6.24.1", 8 | "babel-preset-react": "^6.24.1", 9 | "babel-preset-stage-0": "^6.24.1", 10 | "custom-react-scripts": "^0.2.2", 11 | "flow-bin": "^0.45.0", 12 | "husky": "^0.13.3", 13 | "jest": "^19.0.2", 14 | "lint-staged": "^3.4.1", 15 | "plop": "^1.7.3", 16 | "prettier": "^1.2.2" 17 | }, 18 | "dependencies": { 19 | "director": "^1.2.8", 20 | "font-awesome": "^4.7.0", 21 | "lodash": "^4.17.15", 22 | "mobx": "^3.1.9", 23 | "mobx-react": "^4.1.8", 24 | "normalize.css": "^5.0.0", 25 | "react": "^15.4.2", 26 | "react-addons-css-transition-group": "^15.5.2", 27 | "react-body-classname": "^1.1.1", 28 | "react-dom": "^15.4.2", 29 | "react-fontawesome": "^1.6.1", 30 | "react-frame-component": "^1.0.3", 31 | "react-keydown": "^1.7.0", 32 | "react-measure": "^1.4.7", 33 | "styled-components": "1.4.5", 34 | "valid-url": "^1.0.9" 35 | }, 36 | "jest": { 37 | "moduleDirectories": [ 38 | "node_modules", 39 | "src" 40 | ] 41 | }, 42 | "babel": { 43 | "presets": [ 44 | "es2015", 45 | "react", 46 | "stage-0" 47 | ], 48 | "plugins": [ 49 | "transform-decorators-legacy" 50 | ] 51 | }, 52 | "lint-staged": { 53 | "*.js": [ 54 | "prettier --single-quote --bracket-spacing=false --write", 55 | "git add", 56 | "jest -i --findRelatedTests" 57 | ] 58 | }, 59 | "scripts": { 60 | "start": "react-scripts start", 61 | "build": "react-scripts build", 62 | "prebuild": "yarn checks", 63 | "test": "jest -i", 64 | "eject": "react-scripts eject", 65 | "flow": "flow", 66 | "prettier-all": "prettier --single-quote --bracket-spacing=false --write 'src/**/*.js'", 67 | "precommit": "lint-staged", 68 | "checks": "yarn flow && yarn test" 69 | } 70 | } 71 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /plop-templates/index.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import React, {Component} from 'react'; 2 | 3 | //styled-components 4 | import { {{ properCase name }} } from './styles'; 5 | 6 | class {{ properCase name }}Component extends Component { 7 | 8 | render() { 9 | return ( 10 | <{{properCase name}}> 11 | {{ properCase name }} 12 | 13 | ) 14 | } 15 | } 16 | 17 | export default {{ properCase name }}Component; 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /plop-templates/styles.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import styled from 'styled-components'; 2 | 3 | export const {{ properCase name}} = styled.div` 4 | 5 | `; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /plopfile.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module.exports = function (plop) { 2 | 3 | /* Helpers */ 4 | plop.addHelper('upperCase', function (text) { 5 | return text.toUpperCase(); 6 | }); 7 | 8 | var files = { 9 | index: 'plop-templates/index.js', 10 | indexConnected: 'plop-templates/index-connected.js', 11 | styles: 'plop-templates/styles.js' 12 | } 13 | 14 | /* Files */ 15 | var createIndex = { 16 | type: 'add', 17 | path: 'src/components/{{pascalCase name}}/index.js', 18 | templateFile: files.index 19 | }; 20 | 21 | /* Files */ 22 | 23 | var createView = { 24 | type: 'add', 25 | path: 'src/views/{{pascalCase name}}/index.js', 26 | templateFile: files.index 27 | }; 28 | 29 | var createStyle = { 30 | type: 'add', 31 | path: 'src/components/{{pascalCase name}}/styles.js', 32 | templateFile: files.styles 33 | } 34 | 35 | var createViewStyle = { 36 | type: 'add', 37 | path: 'src/views/{{pascalCase name}}/styles.js', 38 | templateFile: files.styles 39 | } 40 | 41 | /* Questions */ 42 | var getComponentName = { 43 | type: 'input', 44 | name: 'name', 45 | message: 'What is the component name?', 46 | validate: function (value) { 47 | if ((/.+/).test(value)) { 48 | return true; 49 | } 50 | return 'name is required'; 51 | } 52 | }; 53 | 54 | /* Options */ 55 | plop.setGenerator('Component', { 56 | description: 'Component', 57 | prompts: [getComponentName], 58 | actions: [createIndex, createStyle] 59 | }); 60 | 61 | 62 | plop.setGenerator('View', { 63 | description: 'View', 64 | prompts: [getComponentName], 65 | actions: [createView, createViewStyle] 66 | }); 67 | 68 | 69 | }; 70 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /public/_redirects: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* /index.html 200 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /public/favicon.ico: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mateeyow/sizzy-docker/8cedd4dfc1470371636fc3ad34b3bb0a044955e1/public/favicon.ico -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /public/favicon.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mateeyow/sizzy-docker/8cedd4dfc1470371636fc3ad34b3bb0a044955e1/public/favicon.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /public/index.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | Sizzy 14 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 |
46 | 47 | 48 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /public/opensearch.xml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 4 | Sizzy 5 | Enter a URL 6 | UTF-8 7 | https://sizzy.co/favicon.ico 8 | 9 | https://sizzy.co 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/App/index.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // @flow 2 | import typeof store from 'stores/store'; 3 | 4 | import React, {Component} from 'react'; 5 | import {inject, observer} from 'mobx-react'; 6 | import {ThemeProvider} from 'styled-components'; 7 | 8 | //styled-components 9 | import {App} from './styles'; 10 | 11 | //external 12 | import Body from 'react-body-classname'; 13 | import {MobxRouter} from 'mobx-router'; 14 | 15 | //components 16 | import Toolbar from 'components/Toolbar'; 17 | 18 | type Props = { 19 | store: any | store 20 | }; 21 | 22 | @inject('store') 23 | @observer 24 | class AppComponent extends Component { 25 | props: Props; 26 | 27 | static defaultProps = { 28 | store: null 29 | }; 30 | 31 | render() { 32 | const {store: {app}} = this.props; 33 | const {loading, isValidUrl} = app; 34 | 35 | return ( 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | ); 44 | } 45 | } 46 | 47 | export default AppComponent; 48 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/App/styles.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import styled from 'styled-components'; 2 | import flex from 'styles/flex'; 3 | 4 | import {colorTransition} from 'styles/shared'; 5 | 6 | export const App = styled.div` 7 | min-height: 100vh; 8 | min-width: 100vw; 9 | background-color: ${p => p.theme.backgroundColor}; 10 | transition: ${colorTransition}; 11 | ${flex.vertical} 12 | `; 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/ChromeExtensionLink/index.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import React, {Component} from 'react'; 2 | 3 | //styled-components 4 | import {ChromeExtensionLink, Icon, Text} from './styles'; 5 | import {iconClassName} from './styles'; 6 | 7 | class ChromeExtensionLinkComponent extends Component { 8 | render() { 9 | return ( 10 | 14 | 15 | 16 | Download Chrome Extension 17 | 18 | 19 | ); 20 | } 21 | } 22 | 23 | export default ChromeExtensionLinkComponent; 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/ChromeExtensionLink/styles.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import styled from 'styled-components'; 2 | import $Icon from 'react-fontawesome'; 3 | import flex from 'styles/flex'; 4 | import queries from 'styles/queries'; 5 | const color = 'rgba(255,255,255, 0.8)'; 6 | export const iconClassName = 'c-chrome-extension__icon'; 7 | 8 | export const ChromeExtensionLink = styled.a` 9 | ${flex.horizontal} 10 | ${flex.centerHorizontalV} 11 | opacity: 0.3; 12 | transition: opacity 150ms linear; 13 | color: ${color}; 14 | cursor: pointer; 15 | text-decoration: none; 16 | border: 1px solid ${color}; 17 | border-radius: 4px; 18 | padding: 10px 13px; 19 | margin-top: 60px; 20 | 21 | &:hover { 22 | opacity: 1; 23 | 24 | .${iconClassName}{ 25 | transform: rotate(360deg); 26 | } 27 | } 28 | 29 | 30 | ${queries.notAvailable} { 31 | display: none; 32 | } 33 | `; 34 | 35 | export const Icon = styled($Icon)` 36 | font-size: 25px !important; 37 | margin-right: 10px; 38 | transition: transform 500ms ease-in; 39 | `; 40 | 41 | export const Text = styled.div` 42 | font-size: 15px; 43 | font-weight: 300; 44 | `; 45 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/Device/index.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // @flow 2 | import Settings from 'stores/models/settings'; 3 | import DeviceType from 'stores/models/device'; 4 | 5 | import React, {Component} from 'react'; 6 | import {observer} from 'mobx-react'; 7 | import {deviceHeader} from 'styles/sizes'; 8 | import ORIENTATIONS from 'config/orientations'; 9 | 10 | //external 11 | import Framed from 'react-frame-component'; 12 | 13 | //styled-components 14 | import { 15 | Name, 16 | Header, 17 | Button, 18 | ButtonIcon, 19 | Device, 20 | Buttons, 21 | Size, 22 | buttonIconClassname, 23 | Keyboard 24 | } from './styles'; 25 | 26 | type Props = { 27 | device: DeviceType, 28 | children?: React.Element<*>, 29 | theme: Object, 30 | visible: boolean, 31 | url: string, 32 | urlToLoad: string, 33 | toggleFocusDevice: (deviceId: ?string) => any, 34 | appHasFocusedDevice: boolean, 35 | devicesSpaceHeight: number 36 | }; 37 | 38 | @observer class DeviceComponent extends Component { 39 | props: Props; 40 | settings: Settings = new Settings(); 41 | 42 | render() { 43 | const { 44 | device: {width, name, height, settings, keyboardImg, id: deviceId}, 45 | children, 46 | theme, 47 | visible, 48 | url, 49 | urlToLoad, 50 | toggleFocusDevice, 51 | appHasFocusedDevice, 52 | devicesSpaceHeight 53 | } = this.props; 54 | 55 | const {orientation, zoom, showSizes, showKeyboard} = settings; 56 | 57 | //invert values in landscape 58 | const landscape = orientation === ORIENTATIONS.LANDSCAPE; 59 | const iframeHeight = (landscape ? width : height) || 0; 60 | const iframeWidth = (landscape ? height : width) || 0; 61 | 62 | const focusedDevicePadding = 50; 63 | const totalDeviceHeight = devicesSpaceHeight - focusedDevicePadding * 2; 64 | const focusedDeviceZoom = totalDeviceHeight * 100 / iframeHeight; 65 | const deviceNeedsZoomOut = iframeHeight > totalDeviceHeight; 66 | const zoomToUse = appHasFocusedDevice 67 | ? deviceNeedsZoomOut ? focusedDeviceZoom : 100 68 | : zoom; 69 | 70 | const zoomValue = zoomToUse * 0.01; 71 | 72 | const deviceHeaderTotalHeight = 73 | deviceHeader.height + deviceHeader.marginBottom; 74 | 75 | //highly dynamic styles must be inline 76 | const frameProps = { 77 | style: { 78 | transform: `scale(${zoomValue})`, 79 | transformOrigin: 'top left', 80 | position: 'absolute', 81 | border: 'none', 82 | top: deviceHeaderTotalHeight, 83 | left: 0, 84 | borderRadius: 3, 85 | backgroundColor: 'white', 86 | ...theme.iframeStyle 87 | }, 88 | width: `${iframeWidth}px`, 89 | height: `${iframeHeight}px` 90 | }; 91 | 92 | const deviceStyle = { 93 | width: iframeWidth * zoomValue, 94 | height: iframeHeight * zoomValue + deviceHeaderTotalHeight, 95 | position: 'relative', 96 | display: visible ? 'flex' : 'none' //hide/show iframe instead of completely destroying it, much faster. 97 | }; 98 | 99 | const hasChildren = !url && children; 100 | const smallZoom = zoom < 50; 101 | const showSize = showSizes === true && smallZoom === false; 102 | 103 | const shouldShowKeyboard = keyboardImg && showKeyboard; 104 | 105 | return ( 106 | 107 |
108 | 109 | {!smallZoom && 110 | } 116 | 117 | {!smallZoom && 118 | } 129 | 130 | 140 | 141 | 142 | {name} 143 | 144 | 145 | {showSize && {width} x {height} } 146 | 147 |
148 | 149 | {urlToLoad && 150 |
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