assemble-core
Built on top of base and templates, assemble-core is used in assemble to provide the baseline features and API necessary for rendering templates, working with the file system, and running tasks.
Implementors and hackers can use assemble-core to create rich and powerful build tooling, project scaffolding systems, documentation generators, or even your completely custom static site generators.
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What can I do with assemble-core?
Create your own:
- blog engine
- project generator / scaffolder
- e-book development framework
- build system
- landing page generator
- documentation generator
- front-end UI framework
- rapid prototyping framework
- static site generator
- web application
Install
Install with npm:
$ npm install --save assemble-core
Usage
var assemble = require('assemble-core');
var app = assemble();
Examples
view collections
Create a custom view collection:
var app = assemble();
app.create('pages');
Now you can add pages with app.page()
or app.pages()
:
app.page('home.hbs', {content: 'this is the home page!'});
render
Render a view:
var app = assemble();
var view = app.view('foo', {content: 'Hi, my name is <%= name %>'});
app.render(view, { name: 'Brian' }, function(err, res) {
console.log(res.content);
});
Render a view from a collection:
var app = assemble();
app.create('pages');
app.page('foo', {content: 'Hi, my name is <%= name %>'})
.set('data.name', 'Brian')
.render(function (err, res) {
console.log(res.content);
});
API
Create an assemble
application. This is the main function exported by the assemble module.
Params
options
{Object}: Optionally pass default options to use.
Example
var assemble = require('assemble');
var app = assemble();
File System API
Assemble has the following methods for working with the file system:
Assemble v0.6.0 has full vinyl-fs support, so any gulp plugin should work with assemble.
.src
Use one or more glob patterns or filepaths to specify source files.
Params
glob
{String|Array}: Glob patterns or file paths to source files.options
{Object}: Options or locals to merge into the context and/or pass to src
plugins
Example
app.src('src/*.hbs', {layout: 'default'});
.dest
Specify the destination to use for processed files.
Params
dest
{String|Function}: File path or custom renaming function.options
{Object}: Options and locals to pass to dest
plugins
Example
app.dest('dist/');
.copy
Copy files from A to B, where A
is any pattern that would be valid in app.src and B
is the destination directory.
Params
patterns
{String|Array}: One or more file paths or glob patterns for the source files to copy.dest
{String|Function}: Desination directory.returns
{Stream}: The stream is returned, so you can continue processing files if necessary.
Example
app.copy('assets/**', 'dist/');
.symlink
Glob patterns or paths for symlinks.
Params
Example
app.symlink('src/**');
Task API
Assemble has the following methods for running tasks and controlling workflows:
.task
Define a task. Tasks are functions that are stored on a tasks
object, allowing them to be called later by the build method. (the CLI calls build to run tasks)
Params
name
{String}: Task namefn
{Function}: function that is called when the task is run.
Example
app.task('default', function() {
return app.src('templates/*.hbs')
.pipe(app.dest('dist/'));
});
.build
Run one or more tasks.
Params
tasks
{Array|String}: Task name or array of task names.cb
{Function}: callback function that exposes err
Example
app.build(['foo', 'bar'], function(err) {
if (err) console.error('ERROR:', err);
});
.watch
Watch files, run one or more tasks when a watched file changes.
Params
glob
{String|Array}: Filepaths or glob patterns.tasks
{Array}: Task(s) to watch.
Example
app.task('watch', function() {
app.watch('docs/*.md', ['docs']);
});
FAQ
How does assemble-core differ from assemble?
feature | assemble-core | assemble | notes |
---|
front-matter parsing | No | Yes | use assemble or use parser-front-matter as an .onLoad middleware. |
CLI | No | Yes | Create your own CLI experience, or use assemble |
Built-in template collections | No | Yes | Use .create() to add collections |
Built-in template engine | No | Yes | assemble ships with engine-handlebars. Use .engine() to register any consolidate-compatible template engine. |
Toolkit suite
assemble-core is a standalone application that was created using applications and plugins from the toolkit suite:
Building blocks
- base: framework for rapidly creating high quality node.js applications, using plugins like building blocks.
- templates: used to create the foundation of assemble-core's API, along with support for managing template collections, template engines and template rendering support
Plugins
About
Related projects
Assemble is built on top of these great projects:
- assemble: Get the rocks out of your socks! Assemble makes you fast at creating web projects… more | homepage
- boilerplate: Tools and conventions for authoring and using declarative configurations for project "boilerplates" that can be… more | [homepage](https://github.com/jonschlinkert/boilerplate "Tools and conventions for authoring and using declarative configurations for project "boilerplates" that can be consumed by any build system or project scaffolding tool.")
- composer: API-first task runner with three methods: task, run and watch. | homepage
- generate: Command line tool and developer framework for scaffolding out new GitHub projects. Generate offers the… more | homepage
- scaffold: Conventions and API for creating declarative configuration objects for project scaffolds - similar in format… more | homepage
- templates: System for creating and managing template collections, and rendering templates with any node.js template engine… more | homepage
- verb: Documentation generator for GitHub projects. Verb is extremely powerful, easy to use, and is used… more | homepage
Tests
Running and reviewing unit tests is a great way to get familiarized with a library and its API. You can install dependencies and run tests with the following command:
$ npm install && npm test
Contributing
Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
Please read the contributing guide for advice on opening issues, pull requests, and coding standards.
If Assemble doesn't do what you need, please let us know.
Release History
key
Changelog entries are classified using the following labels from keep-a-changelog:
added
: for new featureschanged
: for changes in existing functionalitydeprecated
: for once-stable features removed in upcoming releasesremoved
: for deprecated features removed in this releasefixed
: for any bug fixes
Custom labels used in this changelog:
dependencies
: bumps dependencieshousekeeping
: code re-organization, minor edits, or other changes that don't fit in one of the other categories.
Heads up!
Please let us know if any of the following heading links are broken. Thanks!
0.29.0 - 2017-02-01
dependencies
- Bumps assemble-fs to v0.9.0 to take advantage of improvements to
.dest()
handling.
0.28.0 - 2017-02-01
dependencies
- Bumps templates to v1.2.0 to take advantage of new methods available on
list
s
0.27.0 - 2016-12-27
dependencies
- Bumps templates to v1.0.0 to take advantage of new template inheritance features!
- Bumps assemble-fs to v0.8.0
0.26.0 - 2016-08-06
dependencies
- Bumps assemble-fs to v0.7.0 to take advantage of
handle.once
- Bumps templates to v0.25.0 to take advantage of async collection loaders. No changes to existing API.
0.25.0 - 2016-07-05
changed
- Minor code organization and private properties were changed. This is technically a housekeeping change since these methods weren't exposed on the API, but it's possible someone was using them in an unintended way.
dependencies
removed
- The bump in
templates
removes the renameKey
option from the .data
method. Use the namespace
option instead.
fixed
dependencies
- Bumps templates to v0.22.0 to take advantage of fixes and improvements to lookup methods:
.find
and getView
. No API changes were made. Please let us know if regressions occur. - Bumps base to take advantages of code optimizations.
fixed
- fixes
List
bug that was caused collection helpers to explode
changed
- Improvements to lookup functions:
app.getView()
and app.find()
dependencies
removed
- Support for the
queue
property was removed on collections. See templates for additional details.
dependencies
changed
- Some changes were made to context handling that effected one unit test out of ~1,000. although it's unlikely you'll be effected by the change, it warrants a minor bump
dependencies
housekeeping
- Externalizes tests (temporarily) to base-test-runner, until we get all of the tests streamlined to the same format.
dependencies
- Bumps assemble-loader to v0.5.0, which includes which fixes a bug where
renameKey
was not always being used when defined on collection loader options. - Bumps templates to v0.18.0, which includes fixes for resolving layouts
dependencies
dependencies
dependencies
dependencies
deprecated
.handleView
method is now deprecated, use .handleOnce
instead
changed
- Private method
.mergePartialsSync
rename was reverted to .mergePartials
to be consistent with other updates in .render
and .compile
.
added
- adds logging methods from base-logger (
.log
, .verbose
, etc) - No other breaking changes, but some new features were added to templates for handling context in views and helpers.
- Breaking change: bumps templates to v0.13.0 to fix obscure rendering bug when multiple duplicate partials were rendered in the same view. But the fix required changing the
.mergePartials
method to be async. If you're currently using .mergePartials
, you can continue to do so synchronously using the .mergePartialsSync
method.
- Updates composer to v0.11.0, which removes the
.watch
method in favor of using the base-watch plugin.
- Bumps several deps. templates was bumped to 0.9.0 to take advantage of event handling improvements.
- Bumps templates to 0.8.0 to take advantage of
isType
method for checking a collection type, and a number of improvements to how collections and views are instantiated and named.
- Bumps assemble-fs plugin to 0.5.0, which introduces
onStream
and preWrite
middleware handlers. - Bumps templates to 0.7.0, which fixes how non-cached collections are initialized. This was done as a minor instead of a patch since - although it's a fix - it could theoretically break someone's setup.
- Bumps templates to latest, 0.6.0, since it uses the latest base-methods, which introduces prototype mixins. No API changes.
[0.4.0]
- Removed emitter-only since it was only includes to be used in the default listeners that were removed in an earlier release. In rare cases this might be a breaking change, but not likely.
- Adds lazy-cache
- Updates assemble-streams plugin to latest
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Authors
Jon Schlinkert
Brian Woodward
License
Copyright © 2017, Jon Schlinkert.
MIT
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