Render templates using any engine. Supports, layouts, pages, partials and custom template types. Use template helpers, middleware, routes, loaders, and lots more. Powers assemble, verb and other node.js apps.
Here is a brief example of what you can do with Template.
var app = require('template')();
app.engine('tmpl', require('engine-lodash'));
/**
* Create a custom view collection
*/
app.create('pages');
/**
* Load views onto the collection (globs work too)
*/
app.page('welcome.tmpl', {path: 'welcome.tmpl', content: 'Hello, <%= name %>!'})
.page('goodbye.tmpl', {path: 'goodbye.tmpl', content: 'Goodbye, <%= name %>!'});
// get a template
var page = app.pages.get('welcome.tmpl');
// render the template
page.render({name: 'Bob'}, function (err, res) {
if (err) return console.log(err);
console.log(res.content);
//=> 'Hello, Bob!'
app.pages.get('goodbye.tmpl')
.render({name: 'Bob'}, function (err, res) {
if (err) return console.log(err);
console.log(res.content);
//=> 'Goodbye, Bob!'
});
});
Docs are on the way. In the meantime, visit the examples and unit tests to learn more about what Template can do.
Install with npm
$ npm i template --save
See to the API documentation.
Create a new instance of Template
with the given `options.
Params
options
{Object}
Example
var app = require('template')();
Load data onto app.cache.data
Params
key
{String|Object}: Key of the value to set, or object to extend.val
{any}returns
{Object}: Returns the instance ofTemplate
for chaining
Example
console.log(app.cache.data);
//=> {};
app.data('a', 'b');
app.data({c: 'd'});
console.log(app.cache.data);
//=> {a: 'b', c: 'd'}
Create a new Views
collection.
Params
name
{String}: The name of the collection. Plural or singular form.opts
{Object}: Collection optionsloaders
{String|Array|Function}: Loaders to use for adding views to the created collection.returns
{Object}: Returns theAssemble
instance for chaining.
Example
app.create('foo');
app.foo('*.hbs');
var view = app.foo.get('baz.hbs');
Handle middleware for the given view
and locals.
Params
method
{String}: Router VERBview
{Object}: View objectlocals
{Object}cb
{Function}returns
{Object}
Example
app.handle('customHandle', view);
Compile content
with the given locals
.
Params
view
{Object|String}: View object.locals
{Object}isAsync
{Boolean}: Load async helpersreturns
{Object}: View object withfn
property with the compiled function.
Example
var blogPost = app.post('2015-09-01-foo-bar');
var view = app.compile(blogPost);
// view.fn => [function]
Render content
with the given locals
and callback
.
Params
file
{Object|String}: String or normalized template object.locals
{Object}: Locals to pass to registered view engines.callback
{Function}
Example
var blogPost = app.post('2015-09-01-foo-bar');
app.render(blogPost, function(err, view) {
// `view` is an object with a rendered `content` property
});
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Install dev dependencies:
$ npm i -d && npm test
Install devDependencies:
npm i -d && verb
Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
Jon Schlinkert
Copyright © 2014-2015 Jon Schlinkert Released under the MIT license.
This file was generated by verb-cli on October 31, 2015.