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@retailmenot/common-handlebars-helpers
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common, general purpose handlebars helpers used by RetailMeNot applications
common, general purpose handlebars helpers used by RetailMeNot applications
$ npm install --save @retailmenot/common-handlebars-helpers
Then, in your application:
const commonHelpers = require('@retailmenot/common-handlebars-helpers')
const handlebars = require('handlebars')
handlebars.registerHelper(commonHelpers)
For use in the browser via webpack, use the handlebars-loader
module add
this package's helpers
directory to the helpersDir
config array:
// webpack.config.js
const path = require('path')
const handlebarsLoader = require('handlebars-loader')
const moduleDirectory = path.dirname(require.resolve('@retailmenot/common-handlebars-helpers'))
const helpersDirectory = path.join(moduleDirectory, 'helpers')
module.exports = {
// entry, output ...
module: {
loaders: [{
test: /\.hbs$/,
loader: handlebarsLoader,
query: {
helperDirs: [
helpersDirectory
]
}
}]
}
}
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common, general purpose handlebars helpers used by RetailMeNot applications
We found that @retailmenot/common-handlebars-helpers demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 13 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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