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ejs with the ability to add asynchronous functions
npm install async-ejs
Say you have
/index.ejs
/base.ejs
If base wants to load the content of index.ejs it can do
Template stuff here
<%- file('index.ejs') %>
more template stuff
On the server you need to
var aejs = require('async-ejs');
aejs.renderFile('./base.ejs', function(err, result) {
// yay async!
});
render a string
aejs.render(src, options?, callback);
render a file
aejs.renderFile(filename, options?, callback);
add a function to render
aejs.add(name,fn);
Call a unix command from a template and
var aejs = require('async-ejs').add(exec,require('child_process').exec);
now you in your template you can call any unix process and render its output
Template stuff
Time: <%- exec('date') %>
Load CNN: <%- exec('curl -L cnn.com') %>
Load another template: <%- file('filename') %>
More template stuff
FAQs
ejs with the ability to add asynchronous functions
The npm package async-ejs receives a total of 24 weekly downloads. As such, async-ejs popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that async-ejs demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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