figma-architecture-variants
Choose between Figma integration architectures: CLI script, webhook service, or plugin. Use when deciding how to integrate with Figma, comparing REST API vs Plugin API, or planning a Figma-connected application. Trigger with phrases like "figma architecture", "figma blueprint", "how to integrate figma", "figma plugin vs api", "figma project type".
What this skill does
# Figma Architecture Variants
## Overview
Three proven architecture patterns for Figma integrations, based on the two primary Figma APIs: the REST API (external tools) and the Plugin API (in-editor experiences).
## Prerequisites
- Clear use case requirements
- Understanding of Figma REST API vs Plugin API differences
## Instructions
### Step 1: Choose Your Architecture
| Architecture | API Used | Best For | Hosting |
|-------------|----------|----------|---------|
| CLI/Script | REST API | Design token sync, asset export | None (runs locally or in CI) |
| Webhook Service | REST API | Real-time automation, Slack bots | Server/serverless |
| Figma Plugin | Plugin API | In-editor tools, design linting | Runs in Figma desktop app |
### Variant A: CLI Script (Simplest)
**Use case:** Extract design tokens, export icons, sync to code
```
Developer runs script
│
▼
┌─────────────┐
│ CLI Script │ (Node.js)
│ - extract.ts │
└──────┬───────┘
│ GET /v1/files/:key
│ GET /v1/images/:key
▼
┌─────────────┐
│ Figma REST │
│ API │
└──────┬──────┘
│
▼
┌─────────────┐
│ Output │
│ - tokens.css│
│ - icons/ │
└─────────────┘
```
```json
{
"scripts": {
"figma:tokens": "tsx scripts/extract-tokens.ts",
"figma:icons": "tsx scripts/export-icons.ts",
"figma:sync": "npm run figma:tokens && npm run figma:icons"
}
}
```
**Pros:** Zero infrastructure, runs in CI, easy to debug
**Cons:** Not real-time, manual trigger, no webhook support
---
### Variant B: Webhook Service (Event-Driven)
**Use case:** Auto-sync on file save, Slack notifications, build triggers
```
┌─────────────┐
│ Figma Cloud │
│ FILE_UPDATE │──── Webhook V2 ────┐
│ FILE_COMMENT │ │
└──────────────┘ │
▼
┌──────────────┐
│ Your Service │
│ (Vercel/Fly) │
├──────────────┤
│ /webhooks │ ← Verify passcode
│ /health │
│ /api/tokens │
└──────┬───────┘
│
┌───────────┼───────────┐
▼ ▼ ▼
┌──────────┐ ┌──────────┐ ┌──────────┐
│ Token │ │ Slack │ │ CI │
│ Rebuild │ │ Notify │ │ Trigger │
└──────────┘ └──────────┘ └──────────┘
```
```typescript
// Minimal webhook service (Express)
const app = express();
app.post('/webhooks/figma', express.json(), verifyPasscode, (req, res) => {
res.status(200).json({ received: true });
processEvent(req.body); // async
});
app.get('/health', healthCheck);
app.listen(process.env.PORT || 3000);
```
**Pros:** Real-time, event-driven, no polling waste
**Cons:** Requires hosting, HTTPS endpoint, webhook management
---
### Variant C: Figma Plugin (In-Editor)
**Use case:** Design linting, component generation, data population
```
┌─────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Figma Desktop App │
│ │
│ ┌─────────────┐ ┌─────────────────┐ │
│ │ Plugin │ │ Canvas │ │
│ │ Sandbox │ │ (your design) │ │
│ │ │ │ │ │
│ │ code.ts │◄──│ figma.currentPage│ │
│ │ figma.* │──►│ figma.createRect │ │
│ │ │ │ │ │
│ ├─────────────┤ └─────────────────┘ │
│ │ UI iframe │ │
│ │ ui.html │ │
│ │ (React/HTML)│ │
│ └─────────────┘ │
└─────────────────────────────────────────┘
```
```json
// manifest.json
{
"name": "My Design Linter",
"id": "1234567890",
"api": "1.0.0",
"main": "dist/code.js",
"ui": "dist/ui.html",
"editorType": ["figma"],
"permissions": ["currentuser"]
}
```
```typescript
// code.ts -- Plugin API (runs in Figma sandbox)
// Access the document directly -- no REST API needed
const page = figma.currentPage;
const frames = page.findAll(n => n.type === 'FRAME');
// Create nodes programmatically
const rect = figma.createRectangle();
rect.resize(200, 100);
rect.fills = [{ type: 'SOLID', color: { r: 1, g: 0.5, b: 0 } }];
page.appendChild(rect);
// Read component properties
const components = page.findAll(n => n.type === 'COMPONENT') as ComponentNode[];
for (const comp of components) {
console.log(`${comp.name}: ${comp.width}x${comp.height}`);
}
```
**Pros:** Direct document access, instant feedback, rich UI
**Cons:** Only works in Figma desktop, no server-side processing, sandboxed
### Step 2: Decision Matrix
| Factor | CLI Script | Webhook Service | Figma Plugin |
|--------|-----------|-----------------|--------------|
| Real-time | No | Yes | Yes (in-editor) |
| Infrastructure | None | Server/serverless | None |
| CI/CD integration | Natural | Via webhook | Not applicable |
| User interaction | No | No | Yes |
| API used | REST API | REST API | Plugin API |
| File modification | No (read-only) | No (read-only) | Yes (full access) |
| Figma app required | No | No | Yes |
| Auth | PAT | PAT + webhook passcode | None (runs in Figma) |
### Step 3: Hybrid Architecture
Many production systems combine variants:
```
CLI (CI) ← Scheduled token sync (daily at 9 AM)
+
Webhook Service ← Real-time notifications (Slack, rebuild triggers)
+
Figma Plugin ← In-editor design linting and data population
```
## Output
- Architecture variant selected based on use case
- Data flow documented
- API choice justified (REST vs Plugin)
- Implementation skeleton provided
## Error Handling
| Issue | Cause | Solution |
|-------|-------|----------|
| CLI too slow | Full file fetch | Use `depth=1` and `/nodes` |
| Webhook not firing | No HTTPS | Deploy to platform with TLS |
| Plugin sandbox limits | Heavy computation | Offload to REST API via fetch in UI iframe |
| Wrong variant choice | Over-engineering | Start with CLI, add webhook when needed |
## Resources
- [Figma REST API](https://developers.figma.com/docs/rest-api/)
- [Figma Plugin API](https://developers.figma.com/docs/plugins/)
- [Figma Widgets API](https://developers.figma.com/docs/widgets/)
- [Compare Figma APIs](https://www.figma.com/developers/compare-apis)
## Next Steps
For common anti-patterns, see `figma-known-pitfalls`.
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