frames.js is a TypeScript library and framework for writing and testing Farcaster Frames.
- ⚡️ Local frames debugger
- 🥳 Write Frames using React
- 🔋 Batteries included framework
- 🌴 Tree-shakeable & Lightweight
- 🚀 Library with all the functions
Look at our documentation to learn more about frames.js.
npm install frames.js
yarn add frames.js
// ./app/page.tsx
import {
FrameContainer,
FrameImage,
FrameButton,
useFramesReducer,
getPreviousFrame,
validateActionSignature,
FrameInput,
} from "frames.js/next/server";
const reducer = (state, action) => ({ count: state.count + 1 });
export default async function Home(props) {
const previousFrame = getPreviousFrame(props.searchParams);
await validateActionSignature(previousFrame.postBody);
const [state, dispatch] = useFramesReducer(
reducer,
{ count: 0 },
previousFrame
);
return (
<FrameContainer
postUrl="/frames"
state={state}
previousFrame={previousFrame}
>
<FrameImage src="https://picsum.photos/seed/frames.js/1146/600" />
<FrameButton onClick={dispatch}>{state.count}</FrameButton>
</FrameContainer>
);
}
// ./app/frames/route.ts
export { POST } from "frames.js/next/server";
Alternatively, Fork our boilerplate that includes local debugging
Or use the hosted Frames debugger. Running locally has the benefits of it working with localhost.
// page that renders a frame
// ./app/page.tsx
import { Frame, getFrameFlattened } from "frames.js";
import type { Metadata } from "next";
// Declare the frame
const initialFrame: Frame = {
image: "https://picsum.photos/seed/frames.js/1146/600",
version: "vNext",
buttons: [
{
label: "Random image",
},
],
postUrl: `${process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_HOST}/frames`,
};
// Export Next.js metadata
export const metadata: Metadata = {
title: "Random Image Frame",
description: "This is an example of a simple frame using frames.js",
openGraph: {
images: [
{
url: "https://picsum.photos/seed/frames.js/600",
},
],
},
other: getFrameFlattened(initialFrame),
};
// handle frame actions
// ./app/frames/route.ts
import { getFrameHtml, validateFrameMessage } from "frames.js";
import { NextRequest } from "next/server";
export async function POST(request: NextRequest) {
const body = await request.json();
// Parse and validate the frame message
const { isValid, message } = await validateFrameMessage(body);
if (!isValid || !message) {
return new Response("Invalid message", { status: 400 });
}
const randomInt = Math.floor(Math.random() * 100);
const imageUrlBase = `https://picsum.photos/seed/${randomInt}`;
// Use the frame message to build the frame
const frame = {
version: "vNext",
image: `${imageUrlBase}/1146/600`,
buttons: [
{
label: `Next (pressed by ${message.data.fid})`,
},
],
ogImage: `${imageUrlBase}/600`,
postUrl: `${process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_HOST}/frames`,
};
// Return the frame as HTML
const html = getFrameHtml(frame);
return new Response(html, {
headers: {
"Content-Type": "text/html",
},
status: 200,
});
}
Distributed under an MIT License. See LICENSE for more information.
Check out the following places for more Frames-related content:
- Join the /frames-dev channel on Farcaster to ask questions
- Follow Frames.js & team (@df and @stephancill) on Farcaster for updates
- Star frames.js on GitHub to show your support and keep track of updates
- Browse the awesome-frames list of awesome Frames projects and resources