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@11ty/eleventy-plugin-ejs
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The `ejs` template language plugin for Eleventy v3 and newer.
@11ty/eleventy-plugin-ejsAdds support for .ejs (Embedded JavaScript templates) files in Eleventy v3.0 and newer. Support for ejs was moved out of core as part of Project Slipstream.
ejs package: https://github.com/mde/ejsnpm install @11ty/eleventy-plugin-ejs
Add to your configuration file (ESM version shown):
import ejsPlugin from "@11ty/eleventy-plugin-ejs";
export default function (eleventyConfig) {
eleventyConfig.addPlugin(ejsPlugin);
}
Use more ejs options (full options list):
import ejs from "ejs";
import ejsPlugin from "@11ty/eleventy-plugin-ejs";
export default function (eleventyConfig) {
eleventyConfig.addPlugin(ejsPlugin, {
async: false, // default
// use <? ?> instead of <% %>
delimiter: "?",
// Override the `ejs` library instance
eleventyLibraryOverride: ejs,
});
}
FAQs
The `ejs` template language plugin for Eleventy v3 and newer.
The npm package @11ty/eleventy-plugin-ejs receives a total of 54 weekly downloads. As such, @11ty/eleventy-plugin-ejs popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @11ty/eleventy-plugin-ejs demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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