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@pattern-lab/engine-handlebars
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To install the Handlebars PatternEngine in your edition, npm install --save @pattern-lab/engine-handlebars should do the trick.
To add custom helpers or otherwise interact with Handlebars directly, create a file named patternlab-handlebars-config.js in the root of your Pattern Lab project, or override the default location by specifying one or several glob patterns in the Pattern Lab config:
{
...
"engines": {
"handlebars": {
"extend": [
"handlebars-helpers.js",
"helpers/**/*.js"
]
}
}
}
Each file should export a function which takes Handlebars as an argument.
module.exports = function(Handlebars) {
// Put helpers here
Handlebars.registerHelper('fullName', function(person) {
// Example: person = {firstName: "Alan", lastName: "Johnson"}
return person.firstName + " " + person.lastName;
});
};
FAQs
The Handlebars engine for Pattern Lab / Node
The npm package @pattern-lab/engine-handlebars receives a total of 1,915 weekly downloads. As such, @pattern-lab/engine-handlebars popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @pattern-lab/engine-handlebars demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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