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@blitzjs/generator
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generator
This package houses all files related to Blitz codegen. In the main src
directory you'll find the base generator
class and a directory of generators
that extend it. The subclasses aren't terribly interesting, most of the fun happens in the abstract parent class. Each generator may (depending on whether it's a net new addition or modifying existing files) have a corresponding template defined in the templates
directory.
Creating a new generator requires a new Generator
subclass inside of src/generators
, and potentially a new template in templates
if the generator generates net-new files. For templates, we use our own templating language. Each variable in a template surrounded by __
(e.g. __modelName__
) will be replaced with the corresponding value in the object returned from Generator::getTemplateValues
. This type of replacement works in filenames as well.
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The npm package @blitzjs/generator receives a total of 2,210 weekly downloads. As such, @blitzjs/generator popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @blitzjs/generator demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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