The goal of Rigma is to provide a user friendly client to ‘Figma’ API.
It uses the latest httr2
for a stable interface with the ‘Figma’ API.
More than 20 methods are provided to interact with ‘Figma’ files, and
teams. Get design data into R by reading published components and
styles, converting and downloading images, getting access to the full
‘Figma’ file as a hierarchical data structure, and much more. Enhance
your creativity and streamline the application development by automating
the extraction, transformation, and loading of design data to your
applications and documents.
You can install the development version of ‘Rigma’ from GitHub with:
# install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("AleKoure/Rigma")
An account can be accessed using an API by the owner of a personal access token just as if they were the user who created the token.
Make your own access token.
- Open your Figma account and log in.
- From the top-left menu in Figma, select Account Settings.
- Locate the section on personal access tokens.
- Select New Token by clicking.
- There will be a token created. This will be your last opportunity to copy the token, so be careful to store a copy of it safely.
When you retrieve the personal access token save it as an environmental
variable (e.g. edit .Renviron
by typing usethis::edir_r_environ()
).
FIGMA_ACCESS_TOKEN="YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN_GOES_HERE!!!"
After saving your changes restart R session.
Open ‘Figma’ and navigate to your favorite file. In the URL you can see the key of the file. To retrieve the File as an R object execute:
example_file_key <- "sFHgQh9dL6369o5wrZHmdR"
get_file(example_file_key)
A tree of nodes is used to represent the ‘Figma’ file. Every file has a DOCUMENT node at the root, and any CANVAS nodes branch out of that node.