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@transformation/ejs
Advanced tools
A package for rendering EJS templates.
Renders an EJS template for each item in the pipeline.
const { renderTemplate } = require("@transformation/ejs");
Let say we want to render stock items with a custom template. Let's start out by defining the template in a file called stocks.ejs
.
<%-key%>
<% for(let { price } of items) { -%>
<%-price%>
<% } -%>
Now we can render items with the template by using the renderTemplate
transform.
await expect(
pipeline(
emitItems(
{ symbol: "GOOG", price: 1349 },
{ symbol: "AAPL", price: 274 },
{ symbol: "AAPL", price: 275 },
{ symbol: "GOOG", price: 1351 },
{ symbol: "AAPL", price: 279 }
),
groupBy("symbol"),
renderTemplate("stocks.ejs")
),
"to yield items",
["GOOG\n 1349\n 1351\n", "AAPL\n 274\n 275\n 279\n"]
);
Renders an EJS template for each item in the pipeline to a file.
const { writeTemplate } = require("@transformation/ejs");
Let say we want to render stock items with a custom template. Let's start out by defining the template in a file called stocks.ejs
.
<%-key%>
<% for(let { price } of items) { -%>
<%-price%>
<% } -%>
No we can render items with the template by using the writeTemplate
transform.
await program(
emitItems(
{ symbol: "GOOG", price: 1349 },
{ symbol: "AAPL", price: 274 },
{ symbol: "AAPL", price: 275 },
{ symbol: "GOOG", price: 1351 },
{ symbol: "AAPL", price: 279 }
),
groupBy("symbol"),
writeTemplate("stocks.ejs", ({ key }) => `stocks-${key}.txt`)
);
This will create two files with the following content.
stocks-APPL.txt
:
AAPL: 274
AAPL: 275
AAPL: 279
stocks-GOOG.txt
:
GOOG: 1349
GOOG: 1351
You can of cause also just write items to one file, you just needs to make sure to aggregate the pipeline into one item first.
Here we define a template that will render a an array of stocks in a file called stocksArray.ejs
.
<% for(let { symbol, price } of items) { -%>
<%-symbol%>: <%-price%>
<% } -%>
await program(
emitItems(
{ symbol: "GOOG", price: 1349 },
{ symbol: "AAPL", price: 274 },
{ symbol: "AAPL", price: 275 },
{ symbol: "GOOG", price: 1351 },
{ symbol: "AAPL", price: 279 }
),
sortBy("symbol"),
toArray(),
writeTemplate("stocksArray.ejs", "stocks.txt")
);
This produce the following result.
stocks.txt
:
AAPL: 274
AAPL: 275
AAPL: 279
GOOG: 1349
GOOG: 1351
v1.24.0 (2020-06-12)
FAQs
Writing pipeline to files with EJS
The npm package @transformation/ejs receives a total of 333 weekly downloads. As such, @transformation/ejs popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @transformation/ejs demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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